ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT HOPPUS FOOT
Named after Edward Hoppus, 18th-century English surveyor.
MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOPPUS FOOT»
Hoppus foot
hoppus
foot
cubic
standard
volume
measurement
used
timber
british
empire
countries
sphere
influence
before
introduction
metric
units
still
hardwood
trade
some
woodland
management
measure
converted
accounting
loss
imperial
sometimes
sizes
great
britain
australia
zealand
burma
caribbean
colonies
centuries
with
more
restricted
century
calculation
arbtalk
discussion
forum
arborists
your
above
divide
then
length
looking
july
international
organization
itto
formula
uses
quarter
girth
inches
squared
multiplied
divided
define
applied
cross
sectional
area
being
taken
square
reverso
meaning
hops
hopper
vocabulary
sawn
wood
system
logs
incomatti
madeiras
give
does
woodcentral
roughly
percent
less
than
true
there
allowance
built
material
during
milling
butt
measurer
book
inspectapedia
approximately
oversize
compared
information
answers
lumber
circumference
hence
oxford
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOPPUS FOOT»
Découvrez l'usage de
Hoppus foot dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Hoppus foot et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Amount of defect and taper in logs Other units, which have largely disappeared,
are the Hoppus foot and the Blodgett foot. The Hoppus foot is a cubic volume unit
that has been used in the United Kingdom. Australia, New Zealand, and many of
...
Bertram Husch, Thomas W. Beers, John A. Kershaw, Jr., 2002
... Forest Department tables) Tenders of less than Sh 1 per hoppus foot for mvule,
75 cents for other Class I timbers, 60 cents for Class II timbers and 50 cents for
Class III timbers will not be considered The classes of timber are denned in Pait B
...
3
Public Policies and the Misuse of Forest Resources
Sabah: structure of timber royalty (Malaysian dollars per cubic meter) Then,
royalty payment* per cubic meter is: "Prices and royalties originally given in
values per Hoppus foot. These were converted to values per cubic meter by
multiplying by ...
Robert Repetto, Malcolm Gillis, 1988
4
Woodland Management: A Practical Guide - Second Edition
Hoppus foot. Stillused by merchants forthe saleof highvalue broadleaved timber,
the logs are usually measured felled. 1 Hoppus foot=0.036 cubic metres. •
Tonnes green (wet) weight. Usually usedforshortwood (pulp) and sold in2 or
3metre ...
... Foiest Department tables) Tenders of less than Sh 1 per hoppus foot for mvule,
75 cents foi other Class I timbers, 60 cents foi Class II timbei s and 50 cents foi
Class III timbers will not be considered The classes of timber are defined in Part B
...
The actual volume of timber needed for the wooden fencing is estimated at 100
million hoppus feet, the hoppus foot being a measure of standing or unsawn
timber equal to approximately 1£ cubic feet. This allows for the unusable parts of
tree ...
... ment for faulty timber ) Cess (payable under the Timber Industry Oidinance,
194') will be charged on all timber felled at the pertaining late which are in 1951
— Class I timber— cents 25 per Hoppus foot Class II timber — cents 15 per
Hoppus ...
8
A Dictionary of Weights, Measures, and Units
See also board foot, cord foot, Hoppus foot. foot board measure See board foot.
foot - candle illuminance. Symbol fc. BI Conceived as the illumination received 1
foot away from an international *candle, later re-phrased as lumen per square ...
Thus we shall count money in pounds and measure lumber in Hoppus feet. (A
Hoppus foot, abbreviated h.ft., is the volume of a board 1 foot square and 1 inch
thick; close equivalent 171 Efficient Allocation of Scarce Resources.
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Oxford Thesaurus of English
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hundredweight inch jansky joule kelvin kilderkin kilo kilobit kilobyte kilocalorie
kilocycle kilo-electronvolt kilogram kilohertz kilojoule kilolitre kilometre kiloton/
kilotonne kilovolt ...