ungen
Anlage 2
ct.
cm
cm3
c/sec
e.g.
eq.
equiv.
et al.
etc.
Fig.
fig.
ft.
E
8
G.M.T.
GU, QU
h
H
h.p.
i.a.
ibid.
ie.
k
kg
1
1b.
L.M.T.
loc. cit.
108,0
m
m?
m?
mg
min
ml
mm
M.S.L.
mu
N
compare with
centimetre(s)
cubic centimetre(s)
cycles per second
base of natural logarithms
for example
equation
equivalent
aiei others
etcetera
degree(s) Fahrenheit
figure(s) referring to illustra-
tion(s) in the own publication
figure(s), referring to illustra-
tion(s), in other publications
foot, feet
gram(s)
acceleration, due to gravity
Greenwich mean time
weight coefficients
hour(s)
height above sea level
horse power
among others
in the same place, book, chap-
ter (not used in references)
that is
kilo
kilogram(s)
litre(s)
pound(s)
local mean time
in the place cited
logarithm to the base 10
metre(s)
square metre(s)
cubic metre(s)
milligram(s)
minute(s)
miliilitre(s)
millimetre(s)
mean sea level
millimicron(s)
number of observations
PP-
Pp» Py
s.g.
s.l.
s. Str.
t
U, V, W
viz.
Xx, y, 2
x, Y. 2
z
AY, AX, AZ
%
0 / 00
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origin point of perspective,
camera station
page
pages
x and y parallax in photo or
model scale
second(s)
specific gravity
sensu lato
square
sensu stricto
temperature, *C
coordinates of points in the
terrain
corrections to the observations
namely
coordinates of points in the
photograph
coordinates of points in the
model
(The XYZ-system should be
right handed with the origin
O in the lefthand exposure
station and the Z-axis up)
vertical height above surface
difference of coordinates,
increments to approximate
values
(small labda) wave length
(small mu) micron(s)
(small sigma) standard
deviation
estimate of standard
deviation
(respectively: small phi, small
omega, small kappa) elements
of relative orientation
(respectively: capital phi,
capital omega, capital kappa)
elements of absolute orien-
tation
(capital omega) Ohm(s)
per cent
per mille
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