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field control

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A series of points whose relative positions and elevations are known. These positions are used in basic data in mapping and charting. Normally, these positions are established by survey methods, and are sometimes referred to as "trig control" or "trigonometrical net(work)." See also common control (artillery); control point; ground control.


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This report focuses on the transition in thought between conventional analog field instruments in a classic control system and Field Control, where control loops can be executed in the field instrumentation.
He adapts Bourdieu's argument that the amount of cultural and other forms of capital the actors in the field control, is primarily responsible for determining outcomes.
Guides will take visitors through Mira Loma Jail's oldest section, which includes a theater, recreation and briefing rooms for pilots, and, most notably, the War Eagle Field control tower that still overlooks the facility.
 
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