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Pozuelo Echegaray, A. (2003). GPS as an attitude sensor on large systems.

Prasad, R. and M. Ruggieri (2005). Applied satellite navigation using GPS, GALILEO, and augmentation systems. Boston, Artech House.

Procee, S. (2004). The use of GPS and tidal height in coastline survey.

Proenca Reinaldo Anibal, G. (2000). Modelling and categorisation of Portuguese GP's prescribing behaviour: the case of patients with hypertension, University of Glasgow.

Pryse, S. E., L. Kersley, et al. (1999). TEC measurements for GPS comparisons and ionospheric tomography: final report, University College of Wales, Department of Physics.

Purivigraipong, S. (2000). Study of spacecraft attitude determination from phase information of GPS signals, University of Surrey.

Qtaishat, K. S. (2003). Simulation of GPS and IMU in aerial triangulation.

Rad, J. M. (2004). Intelligent golf course.

Rapp, R. H. and F. Sansò (1991). Determination of the geoid: present and future: symposium no. 106, Milan, Italy, June 11-13, 1990. New York, Springer-Verlag.

Rarity, G. F. (2004). An appraisal of GPS and InSAR for earthquake research and monitoring crustal dynamics: a case study of the 2003 Bam (Iran) earthquake.

Ravindran, G., G. University of Newcastle upon Tyne. School of Civil Engineering and, et al. (2003). Single-epoch ambiguity resolution using low-cost GPS receivers. Newcastle upon Tyne, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Regen, E., C. University of Birmingham. Health Services Management, et al. (2002). Driving seat or back seat? GP's views on and involvement in primary care groups and trusts. Birmingham, Health Services Management Centre.

Reid Joy-Ann, L. (2002). G-264: Global positioning systems: emerging technologies and commercial applications. Norwalk, Conn., Business Communications.

Reid, J.-A. L. and Business Communications Co. (2002). Global positioning systems: emerging technologies and commercial applications. Norwalk, CT, Business Communications Co.

Rip, M. R. and J. M. Hasik (2002). The precision revolution: GPS and the future of aerial warfare. Annapolis, Md., Naval Institute Press.

Roberts, G. W., N. T. Penna, et al. (1998). Global positioning system. [Nottingham, The Institute].

Rogers, R. M. (2003). Applied mathematics in integrated navigation systems. Reston, VA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Rogers, R. M. and A. American Institute of Aeronautics and (2000). Applied mathematics in integrated navigation systems. Reston, VA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Royal Institute of, N. (1999). Loran-C, satellite and integrated systems for the 21st century. London, RIN.

Royal Institution of Chartered, S. (2003). Guidelines for the use of GPS in surveying and mapping. Coventry, RICS Books.

RTCA (Firm). SC-159. (2001). Minimum operational performance standards for Global Positioning System/Wide Area Augmentation System airborne equipment. Washington, D.C. (1828 L. St., NW, Suite 805, Washington), RTCA.

RTCA (Firm). SC-186. (1999). Development and implementation planning guide for automatic dependent surveillance broadcast (ADS-B) applications. Washington, D.C., RTCA.

Rutten, R. (2000). Map, compass, GPS: an introduction. Aloha, OR, Outdoor Communications.

Rycroft, M. J. (2003). Satellite navigation systems: policy, commercial and technical interaction: proceedings of an international symposium, 26-28 May 2003, Strasbourgh [sic], France. Dordrecht; London, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Rycroft, M. J. (2003). Satellite navigation systems: policy, commercial, and technical interaction: proceedings of an international symposium, 26-28 May 2003, Strasbourgh, France. Dordrecht; Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Rycroft, M. J., U. International Space, et al. (2003). Satellite navigation systems: policy commercial and technical interaction. Dordrecht; London, Kluwer Academic.

Saenawatanakul, T. (2004). GPS front-end receiver.

Saleh Hussain, A. (2000). A heuristic approach to the design of GPS networks, University of East London.

Sanaei, A., S. University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Dept. of Agricultural and Environmental, et al. (1998). Instrumented combine harvester based reliable yield mapping aided by GIS/GPS. Newcastle upon Tyne, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Sanli Dogan, U. (1999). GPS strategies for tide gauge monitoring with assessment of sea level analysis models, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Sarfraz, M. (2004). Multiple frequency based GNSS positioning.

Sauer, K. and L. University of (2003). Integrated high precision kinematic positioning using GPS and EGNOS observations. London, University of London.

Schaer, S. (1999). Mapping and predicting the earth's ionosphere using the Global Positioning System. Zürich, Institut für Geodäsie und Photogrammetrie, Eidg. Technische Hochschule Zürich.

Schäfer, C. and K. Deutsche Geodätische (2001). Space gravity spectroscopy: the sensitivity analysis of GPS-tracked satellite missions (case study CHAMP). Reihe C--Dissertationen / Deutsche Geodätische Kommission; Heft Nr. 534 = Series C--Theses; vol. no. 534. Munchen: 107 p.

Schubert, J. E. (2004). The effects of geodetic datums and transformations on hydrological modelling data, and the role of GNSS as an integrating tool.

Services, T. R. L. L. (2000). GIS in transport update. Crowthorne, TRL Library Services.

Sevak, Z. (2004). GPS/INS integrated system performance in railway environment.

Shang he wen hua gu fen you xian gong si (Taiwan) (2003). 1:100,000 quan Taiwan dao lu di tu = Taiwan road map. Taibei Xian Xizhi Shi, Shang he wen hua gu fen you xian gong si.

Sheffield, J. P. D., D. Goldie, et al. (2000). A third way for general practitioners? local health care co-operative formation and social entrepreneurial behaviour: emergent management issues for GP's in the reorganisation of Scottish primary health care. Paisley, University of Paisley, Faculty of Business.

Sheridan, K. F. and L. University of (2001). GPS based position and attitude determination for airborne remote sensing. London, University of London.


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