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21 глазомерная съёмка
1) General subject: eye sketch work2) Geology: eye sketch, eye sketch, field sketching, field sketching3) Military: ( field) eye survey, (field) sketching, exploratory (eyesight) survey, eyesight survey, eyework, pace survey, (топографическая) pace survey (с определением расстояний шагами)4) Engineering: approximate survey, exploratory survey, exploratory survey, eye survey, rough survey5) Agriculture: eye sketching6) Oil: pace method survey7) Special term: sketching8) Cartography: approximate surveying, eye work, ocular estimation, ocular estimation, route survey, route traverse, sketch survey, visual observation9) Makarov: approximate sketching, ocular surveyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глазомерная съёмка
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22 методика исследований
1) Oil: research technique2) Geophysics: exploration technology, prospecting technique, survey procedure, survey technique, surveying technique3) Patents: research techniques4) Cables: research methodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > методика исследований
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23 электромагнитный метод разведки
electromagnetic-exploration method, electromagnetic-field procedure, electromagnetic-surveying procedureРусско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > электромагнитный метод разведки
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surveying — /seuhr vay ing/, n. 1. the science or scientific method of making surveys of land. 2. the occupation of one who makes land surveys. 3. the act of one who surveys: The surveying required nearly two days. [1425 75; late ME: act of examining… … Universalium
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surveying — sur•vey•ing [[t]sərˈveɪ ɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) sur the science or scientific method of making surveys of land 2) sur the occupation of one who makes land surveys 3) sur the act of one who surveys • Etymology: 1425–75 … From formal English to slang
Magnetic Surveying in Archaeology (book) — Magnetic Surveying in Archaeology (Wormianum, 2008, ISBN 978 87 89531 29 8) is a book written by Russian archaeologist T. N. Smekalova together with O. Voss and S. L. Smekalov. In the book researches collected information about magnetic… … Wikipedia
Construction surveying — (otherwise known as lay out or setting out ) is to stake out reference points and markers that will guide the construction of new structures such as roads or buildings. These markers are usually staked out according to a suitable coordinate… … Wikipedia
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Traverse (surveying) — Traverse is a method in the field of surveying to establish control networks. [citebook|title=Surveying|author= B. C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain|year=2005|publisher=Firewall Media|id=ISBN 8170088534] It is also used in geodetic work. Traverse… … Wikipedia
Object Oriented Role Analysis Method — The Object Oriented Role Analysis Method (OOram) is a method, based on the concept of role , for performing object oriented modeling. OOram is a precursor for the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Originally (1989) coined Object Oriented Role… … Wikipedia
Section (United States land surveying) — thumb|277px|Sectioning a township.In U.S. land surveying, a section is an area nominally one mile square, containing 640 acres (2.6 km²). Nominally, 36 sections make up a survey township on a rectangular grid. As the townships are based on… … Wikipedia
Willem Benjamin Craan — (Batavia, August 23, 1776 mdash; Schaerbeek, June 16, 1848) was a Dutch (and later Belgian) surveyor and cartographer, who is best known for his 1816 map of the battlefield of the Battle of Waterloo in which he provided the initial dispositions… … Wikipedia
stadia — noun Etymology: Italian, probably from Latin, plural of stadium Date: 1865 a surveying method for determination of distances and differences of elevation by means of a telescopic instrument having two horizontal lines through which the marks on a … New Collegiate Dictionary