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to, must be formulated clearly and with adequate details, so that
the combination should be unhindered and “fertile”.
Realization of the above principles is described in this paper,
concerning the Lab. of Photogrammetry-Remote Sensing in the
Dept. of Civil Engineering in Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki.
The application of photogrammetry and remote sensing in road
design — construction was chosen and presented as an example.
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