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... In March 2000, ANSI adopted the ISO/IEC 98991999 standard ... This standard is commonly referred to as C99 ... This standard has been withdrawn by ISO/IEC in favour of C11, but is still approved by INCITS ...
... The protocol was defined in ISO/IEC 105892002 as an international standard within the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference design ... Though originally an ISO standard, the IETF republished the protocol as an Internet Standard in RFC 1142 ... IS-IS has been called "the de facto standard for large service provider network backbones." ...
... joc 'game', but pitjor 'worse', boja 'crazy' (Standard Valencian /ˈdʒɔk/, /piˈdʒoɾ/ /ˈbɔdʒa/ Standard Catalan /ˈʒɔk/, /piˈdʒo/ and /ˈbɔʒə/) ... Use of sound instead of standard ⟨a⟩ /a/ in the third person singular of most verbs e.g ... spoken in Valencia city and its area, but not used as standard by the Valencian media ...
... Due to the fact that many definitions of standard temperature and pressure differ in temperature significantly from standard laboratory temperatures (e.g. 25 °C), reference is often made to "standard laboratory conditions" (a term deliberately chosen to be different from the term "standard conditions for temperature ... However, what is a "standard" laboratory temperature and pressure is inevitably culture-bound, given that different parts of the world differ in climate, altitude and the degree of use of heat/cooling in ...
... The main component to the sample is an internal standard, which also serves as the diluent ... This internal standard consists primarily of deionized water, with nitric or hydrochloric acid, and Indium and/or Gallium ... Depending on the sample type, usually 5 ml of the internal standard is added to a test tube along with 10–500 microliters of sample ...
Famous quotes containing the word standard:
“As long as male behavior is taken to be the norm, there can be no serious questioning of male traits and behavior. A norm is by definition a standard for judging; it is not itself subject to judgment.”
—Myriam Miedzian, U.S. author. Boys Will Be Boys, ch. 1 (1991)
“... the meanest life, the poorest existence, is attributed to Gods will, but as human beings become more affluent, as their living standard and style begin to ascend the material scale, God descends the scale of responsibility at a commensurate speed.”
—Maya Angelou (b. 1928)
“This unlettered mans speaking and writing are standard English. Some words and phrases deemed vulgarisms and Americanisms before, he has made standard American; such as It will pay. It suggests that the one great rule of compositionand if I were a professor of rhetoric I should insist on thisis, to speak the truth. This first, this second, this third; pebbles in your mouth or not. This demands earnestness and manhood chiefly.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)