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Title:COLUMNS - THE VIEW FROM HERE: ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
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Contributors:Gibbons, Glen ( author )
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Place of publication:Cleveland, Ohio
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Publication date:1999
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Table of contents – Volume 10, Issue 9
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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DEPARTMENTS - EAR UPDATE| 1999
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The View From Here: Economic GeographyGibbons, G. et al. | 1999
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COLUMNS - THE VIEW FROM HERE: ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYGibbons, Glen et al. | 1999
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Washington View: Modernization Cut - GPS Takes Hard Budget HitDivis, D. A. et al. | 1999
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COLUMNS - WASHINGTON VIEW: MODERNIZATION CUT - GPS TAKES HARD BUDGET HITDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 1999
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DEPARTMENTS - GLOBAL VIEW| 1999
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Bones and Stones: Unearthing Clues to Humankind's OriginsEbert, J. I. / Blumenschine, R. et al. | 1999
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FEATURES - BONES AND STONES: UNEARTHING CLUES TO HUMANKIND'S ORIGINS - Millions of years ago, volcanoes erupting in East Africa buried layer upon layer of clues about hominids - Those pre-decessors of humans - And the tools they used to survive. Today, Rutgers University archaeologists working in the Olduvai Gorge are beginning to understand that long-ago life with the help of GPS and optoelectronic total station technologies - A combination that has proved most successful for mapping artifact-rich layers of volcanic ash sedimentEbert, James I. et al. | 1999
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PPS Prairie Dog Patrol: GPS Aerial Surveys of Dog TownsSidle, J. G. et al. | 1999
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FEATURES - PPS PRAIRIE DOG PATROL: GPS MODERNIZATION OPEN DOORS? - Despite the risks associated with a Precise Positioning Service GPS receiver, such as criminal prosecution if it is lost or stolen, one US Department of Agriculture Forest Service employee felt the black-tailed prairie dog (and the P-code device's increased accuracy) were worth the added responsibilities. His aerial surveys of the animal's habitat will help determine its population-range and help government officials decide about the rodent's possible listing as endangeredSidle, John G. et al. | 1999
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Opportunity Knocks: Will GPS Modernization Open Doors?McDonald, K. et al. | 1999
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ARTICLES - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS: WILL GPS MODERNIZATION OPEN DOORS? - The GPS community has left no stone unturned in its relentless pursuit of GPS modernization options. Among the most challenging issues have been signals and signal separation, security, and that nagging thorn in everyone's side - Selective Availability. So, are we there yet? Which issues have been resolved and which are still being debated? How will Europe's Galileo affect US decisions? Perhaps most important, can we modernize fast enough?McDonald, Keith et al. | 1999
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Flight Inspection: Ensuring Safe SkiesKeedy, C. et al. | 1999
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ARTICLES - FLIGHT INSPECTION: ENSURING SAFE SKIES - GPS navigation is vital to the operation of thousands of aircraft carrying millions of passengers worldwide - So system reliability is paramount. The author, an electronics engineer with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), explains how the agency develops procedures and technical requirements for GPS and other navigation, communications, and surveillance technologies within the National Airspace System. Such activities help ensure that planes and passengers reach their destinations safelyKeedy, Curt et al. | 1999
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COLUMNS - INNOVATION: NEW AND IMPROVED - THE BROADCAST INTERFREQUENCY BIASESWilson, Brian D. et al. | 1999
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Innovation: New and Improved - the Broadcast Interfrequency BiasesWilson, B. D. / Yinger, C. H. / Feess, W. A. / Shank, C. et al. | 1999
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DEPARTMENTS - PRODUCTS| 1999
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DEPARTMENTS - CALENDAR| 1999