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The connection of geodetic adjustment procedures with methods of mathematical statistics

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Bulletin Géodésique (1946-1975)

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Baarda, W., Alberda, J.E. The connection of geodetic adjustment procedures with methods of mathematical statistics. Bull. Geodesique 66, 325–345 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02525886

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