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255. Methods to compare distant clo
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measurements are used to evaluate <
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market can begin to develop. That a
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Nations and voluntary contributions
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IV.GNSS APPLICATIONSA. General appl
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317. Agricultural applications incl
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326. The regional activity in <stro
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GNSS SBAS-WAAS trials in th
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379. Argentina has at present a “
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Brazilian Continuous GPS Network (R
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all mapping-related works in <stron
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monitoring, national reference <str
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Programs: B.Sc/M.Sc/Ph.D. in geomat
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V. NEEDS AND CONCERNS OF DEVELOPING
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Surveying, Mapping, Land Use• Pre
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include Special Implementation Proj
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VI.EXISTING TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
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VII.INSTITUTIONAL MODELS FOR INTERN
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Environment Programme (UNEP), and <
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appropriate national security reaso
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VIII.RECOMMENDATIONS541. A number <
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for Outer Space Affairs, developmen
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Annex I: Indian universities, resea
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University/researchinstitute/compan
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Annex III: Italian universities and
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Annex IV: Italian non-governmental
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Annex IV: Italian non-governmental
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APPENDIXList of we