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International Organization for Standardization, Draft International Standard ISO/DIS 5725-3, Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurements methods and results. Part 3 Intermediate measures on the precision of a test method, 1991. [Pg.146]

International Organization for Standardization. 1992. Soil quality. Effects of pollutants on earthworms (Eisenia foetida). Part 1 Method for the determination of acute toxicity using artificial soil substrate. BSI, London. Draft International Standard ISO/DIS 11268-1. [Pg.407]

ISO (1999) Draft international Standard Determination of platinum in platinum jewelry alloys -Method using inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry on a solution with yttrium as internal standard ISO/DIS 11494.2 ISO/TC 174. [Pg.1079]

Laserschutzfilter und Laserschutzbrillen, DIN 58215, Sept. 1974, Filters and Eye Protectors against Laser Radiation ISO, Draft International Standard ISO/DIS 6161, submitted 1978. [Pg.504]

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has finalized an International Standard (ISO/DIS 10964 1993) Adhesives Anaerobic Adhesives— Determination of Torque Strength of Anaerobic Adhesives on Threaded Fasteners. This standard describes testing procedures for liquid and preapplied sealants using manual and graphical procedures. [Pg.758]

Repeatability In accordance with the International Organization for Standardization (Predsion of test methods - Determination of repeatability and repro-dudbility. Draft International Standard ISO/Dis 5725, October 1977), repeatability refers to measurements in one laboratory over a short time period whereas reproducibility refers to measurements over longer periods of time and/or in different laboratories. [Pg.602]

Draft International Standard ISO/DIS 13885 Binders for paints and varnishes-Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) with tet-rahydrofuran (THF) as eluent—draft under consideration, 1997... [Pg.587]

Draft International Standard ISO/DIS 16014 Plastics— Determination of average molar masses and molar mass distribution of polymers using size exclusion chromatography. Part 1 General Principles. Part 2 Measurement at lower temperatures. Part 3 Measurement at higher temperatures—draft under consideration, 1999... [Pg.588]

ISO, 1999. Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries—Offshore Production Installations—Guidelines on Tools and Techniques for Identification and Assessment of Hazardous Events. Draft International Standard ISO/DIS 11116, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva. [Pg.412]

ISO. Algal Growth Inhibition Test, Draft ISO Standard ISO/DIS 10253.2 International Organization for Standardization Paris, France, 1987. [Pg.57]

The tolerable intake values for DEHP are outlined in the International Organization for Standardization ISO/DIS 10993-17 standard, Method for the Establishment of Allowable Limits for Leachable Substances. ... [Pg.499]

International Organization for Standardization ISO/DIS 13356 (1995) Implants for Surgery - Ceramic Materials Based on Yttria-Stabilized Tetragonal Zirconia (Y-TZP), International Organization for Standardization. [Pg.108]

International Standards Organization/DIS, 2004. Water quality - Determination ofchromium(VI) and the sum of chromium(III) and chromium(VI) Method using flow analysis (FIA and CFA) and spectrometric detection. ISO/DIS 23913 2004. [Pg.37]

ISO/DIS 1874-2, Plastics Polyamide (PM) Moulding and Extrusion Materials, Part 2 Preparation of Test Specimens and Determination of Properties, International Standards Organization, Geneva, Switzedand, 1994. [Pg.277]

ISO/DIS 14001, Draft International Standard, Environmental management systems— Specification with guidance for use, 1995. [Pg.147]

ISO (1990) ISO/IEC 25 General requirements for the competence of calibration and testing laboratories and ISO/IEC DIS 17025 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. International Standards Organization, Geneva. [Pg.193]

Low Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (LR-NMR) systems are routinely used for food quality assurance in laboratory settings [25]. NMR based techniques are standardized and approved by the American Oil Chemist s Society (AOCS) (AOCSd 16b-93, AOCS AK 4-95), the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) (solid fat content, IUPAC Norm 2.150) and the International Standards Organization (ISO) (oil seeds, ISO Dis/10565, ISO CD 10632). In addition to these standardized tests, low resolution NMR is used to measure moisture content, oil content and the state (solid or liquid) of fats in food. Table 4.7.1 summarizes common food products that are analyzed by low-resolution NMR for component concentration. [Pg.480]

ISO/DIS 10712. Water Quality — Pseudomonas putida growth inhibition test (Pseudomonas Cell Multiplication Inhibition Test) International Organization for Standardization Geneve, 1995 14 pp. [Pg.53]

Consideration of an initial draft is carried out in a technical committee, sub-committee or panel as appropriate. This initial draft may have come from one of a number of sources, for example, being based on work carried out by one of the bodies represented on the committee. When agreement is reached the document is made available as a draft British standard (DC) for public comment. Nowadays these drafts are almost all draft international standards (DIS) rather than purely British developed documents. The comments are considered by the technical committee and the amended document passed for publication or the collated comments sent to ISO. Consensus is reached through discussion and there is no formal voting. Revision of standards is by 5 year review as for ISO. [Pg.37]

The organic sorbates used were the purest (>99%) available commercially, as were the non-sorbable solvents and internal standards 1,3,5-tri-iso-propylbenzene, 1,3-di(trifluoromethyl)benzene, mesitylene, tetramethylsilane, and cis- and trans-decalin. [Pg.125]

ISO/DIS 13336, Draft International Standard (DIS), Solidfuel burning appliances - Test method for determining power output, efficiency and flue gas emissions. International Organization for Standardization (1997)... [Pg.624]

ISO Standard Pesticides and Other Agrochemicals. Principles for the Selection of Common Names (ISO/DIS 257, 1988). International Organization for Standardization Geneva, 1988. [Pg.875]

Note ISO — International Organization for Standardization TC — technical committee DIS — draft international standard. [Pg.118]

International Organization for Standardization, Sampling Procedures for Inspection by Attributes. ISO/DIS (1995) 2859 (Part 0). [Pg.128]

International Standards Organization, 2005. Water quality - Determination of chromi-um(VI) Photometric method for low contaminated water. ISO/DIS 18412 2005. [Pg.37]

International Standards Organization 2001b. Water quality -Determination of dissolved bromate Method by liquid chromatography of ions. ISO/DIS 15061. [Pg.62]

In this section the ISO/DIS 14001 (Draft International Standard) will be discussed, which specifies structural requirements of an environmental management system, and the directional guidelines of ISO/DIS 14004, which support the interpretation of the environmental norms of ISO 14001. [Pg.142]


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