Full text: National reports (Part 2)

  
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COBB J A projected grid method for recording the shape of the human 
face. Royal Aircraft Establishment Technical Report 71184. 32 
pages. (March 1972) 
CRONE DR Experiences in photographic surveying. Photogrammetric 
Record, 7(42): 699-705 (October 1973). 
CROOME A Instant draughtsman in the dockyard. New Scientist, 
55 (807): 235-237 (3rd August 1972). 
DADY A P Experience with the Topocart- Orthophot- Orograph for 
commercial mapping and orthophoto production. Jena Review, 
17(3): 115-119 (1972). 
DALGLEISH A G and WHITELEGG A B  Photomapping at the Directorate 
of Overseas Surveys. Seventh United Nations Regional Cartographic 
Conference for Asia and the Far East (1973). 
DALLAS R W A Direct ink draughting on a photogrammetric plotting 
instrument. Photogrammetric Record, 8(45): 326-329 (April 1975). 
DALLAS R W A Architectural photogrammetry. Commonwealth 
Association of Architects, London. Text with 20 minute tape 
and 24 slide programme (1975). 
DAWE HG A relative orientation. hotogrammetric Record, 8(43): 27-36 
(April 1974). 
DIXON D A and NEWTON I Minimal forms of the cleft syndrome demon- 
strated by stereophotogrammetric surveys of the face. British 
Dental Journal, 132: 183-189 (7th March 1972). 
DIXON D A and NEWTON I Observations on the treatment procedures 
applied to cleft deformities as revealed by a stereophotogrammetric 
method. Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on the 
Cleft Palate, Copenhagen (1973). 
DOUGALL IS Estimation of scanning times on the Wild PPO-8 orthophoto 
equipment. Wild Reporter, 8: 12-14 (1975). 
DOWMAN I J and ATKINSON K B Introd uction to photogrammetry. The 
City University and University College London. 9 pages 1 tape / slide 
programme (1973). 
DOW MAN I J A working method for the calibration of plotting instruments 
using computers. Photogrammetric Record, 7(42): 662-677 
(October 1973). 
DOWMAN I J (Editor) Directory of research and development activities in 
the United Kingdom in the fields of Land Survey, Geodesy, 
Photogrammetry and Hydrographic Surveying. United Kingdom 
National Group for Communication in Surveying and Photogrammetry, 
London. 67 pages (1974). 
  
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