Full text: Reports and invited papers (Part 5)

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 
HINTS TO THE AUTHORS 
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 
It is of course not possible to standardise symbols and abbreviations completely. 
The authors are obliged to define in any particular case the symbols they are 
using as clearly as possible. Abbreviations and symbols given in italics in the above 
list should be underlined in the manuscript; symbols given in bold face in the above 
list should be double-underlined in the manuscript. 
 
	        
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