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property sales. A
professional in land
surveying is
called a land
surveyor.
Surveyors work with
elements of geodesy, geometry, trigonometry, regression...
-
professional quantity surveyors can be
known as
Chartered Surveyors (Members and
Fellows of RICS) in the UK and
Certified Quantity Surveyors (a
designation of...
- the
Institution of
Surveyors, it
received a
royal charter in 1881, and in 1947
became the
Royal Institution of
Chartered Surveyors. With a
London HQ and...
- for
marine surveyors. The U.S.
Coast Guard does not
approve or
certify marine surveyors; however, it
adopted Navtech USSA
Marine Surveyor practices in...
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south of
Heale Peak in
Surveyors Range.
Named by the
NZGSAE (1960-61) for C.W. Adams, one of the
early New
Zealand surveyors, who in 1883 established...
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professional body of
surveyors.
Chartered Surveyors are
entitled to use "MRICS" or "FRICS"
after their names as appropriate.
Chartered Surveyors are
highly trained...
- A
county surveyor is a
public official in the
United Kingdom and the
United States.
County surveyors also
existed in
Ireland between 1834 and 1944. Webb...
- Mars
Surveyor may
refer to
various NASA Mars probes: Mars
Global Surveyor,
single orbiter launched in 1996 Mars
Surveyor 1998,
where NASA lost both probes:...
-
common names for the tool are bush knife,
ditch bank blade,
briar axe, and
surveyor's brush axe. On the East
Coast of the
United States some
farmers call it...
- The
Surveyor program proved that
landings were possible. Some of the
Surveyors also had
alpha scattering instruments and magnets,
which helped determine...