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  • ...://www.ctioa.org/index.cfm?pi=GL&gaction=list&grp=C Ceramic Tile and Stone Standards]</ref> [[Clay]] was one of the earliest materials used to produce [[ceramic ...perations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, electrical and electronics industries.
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  • ...nto the thermally controlled measurement chamber where the piston resides. Electronics drive the piston into oscillatory motion within the measurement chamber wit ...d hundreds of other applications. Improvements in sensitivity from modern electronics, is stimulating a growth in Oscillating Piston Viscometer popularity with a
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  • ...002/pola.1993.080311109]</ref> [[Insulator (Electrical)|insulation]] for [[electronics]],<ref name="kumar" /> and in military materials such as canvas tenting.<re ..., the ASTM E 84 Steiner Tunnel, and the ASTM E 622 [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) smoke chamber.<ref name="zhang" /> Research on deve
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  • ...in medical applications and comply with both ISO 10993-1 and USP Class VI standards (occasionally referred to as PC-ISO). Class VI is the most stringent of the *[[Organic electronics]]
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  • ...''crylonitrile and '''s'''tyrene, toughened with poly'''b'''utadiene. Most electronics cases are made of this form of polystyrene, as are many sewer pipes. [[Styr ...use in foodservice products. For example, polystyrene meets the stringent standards of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Commission/Europe
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  • ...used in a variety of applications and include high vacuum devices, optics, electronics, and in high-temperature and radiation-resistant fluids and greases. Figur ...s and Related Products: Synthesis, Properties, Applications, International Standards by Dieter Klamann, Verlag Chemie Gmbh publisher (1984)</ref>.
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  • ...ion smaller than 0.39&nbsp;cm<sup>2</sup>. The IEC-60825-1 and ANSI Z136.1 standards include methods of calculating MPEs.<ref name="iec-2060825-1">{{cite book |url=http://webstore.iec.ch/webstore/webstore.nsf/Standards/IEC%2060825-1?openDocument
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  • ...ent to the airfield. This later became adopted internationally through the standards of the [[International Civil Aviation Organization]] (ICAO). ...NING_ENVIRONMENT_STDS.pdf A Proposed Addition to the Lightning Environment Standards Applicable to Aircraft], J. Anderson Plumer
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  • ...nanotechnology research. It is safe to say that current workplace exposure standards for dusts cannot be applied directly to nanoparticle dusts. ...e range of uses, and look set to become crucial to several industries from electronics and computers, to strengthened materials to drug delivery and diagnostics.
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  • ...ise, the growing demand for and competition among [[consumer goods]] and [[electronics]] has resulted in more companies including human factors in product design. ...nd others. The Society of Automotive Engineers has established a number of standards used in the automotive industry and elsewhere. It encourages the design of
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  • ...2004 with several exceptions but reduced the allowed content of cadmium in electronics to 0.002%.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc. | title = U.S. to Develop Safety Standards for Toxic Metals
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  • ...n.com/2007/US/08/14/recall/index.html |author=|title=Mattel CEO: 'Rigorous standards' after massive toy recall|publisher=CNN|date=November 15, 2007|accessdate=S ...ubstances Directive]] limits amounts of lead and other toxic substances in electronics and electrical equipment. In some places, remediation programs exist to red
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  • ...he '''American Society for Testing and Materials''', is an international [[standards organization]] that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical [[ ...om around the world and collectively develop and maintain more than 12,000 standards.
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  • *Electronics & Semiconductors [[Category:Standards organizations]]
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  • | Televisions, high-end electronics display glass | [[Electronics]], [[LCD]] Display heads, [[Clock]]s/[[Watch]]es
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  • ...fers lower performance on all of the wires as compared to current wireline standards that optimize communications for the specific wired environment (i.e. HomeP ...IPTV]] service) expressed support for the work developed by ITU-T creating standards for home networking, including G.hn.<ref>[http://www.marketwatch.com/news/s
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  • | industry = [[Consumer electronics]] ...Kadoma]], [[Osaka Prefecture|Osaka]], [[Japan]]. Its main business is in [[electronics]] manufacturing and it produces products under a variety of names including
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  • | Electronics |align="left"| {{Sort|Ibuka|[[IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award]]}}
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  • ...ich in harmonics. <ref> ''Multivibrator'' in ''IEEE Std. 100 Dictionary of Standards Terms 7th ed.'',IEEE Press, 2000 ISBN 0-7381-2601-2 page 718 </ref> \approx \frac{0.721}{RC}</math> <ref name=Fink75>Donald Fink (ed), ''Electronics Engineers' Handbook'', McGraw Hill, 1975 ISBN 070209804, page 16-40 </ref>
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  • ...ollector for electrical signaling. <ref>{{cite web| title=Overview of SCSI Standards & Cables| url=http://www.scsita.org/terms/SCSI_Overview.html}} 081214 scsit ...| first=Paul | last=Horowitz | coauthors=Winfield Hill | title=The Art of Electronics | publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1989 |edition=Second Edition }
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