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Many manufacturers are registered to ISO (International Standards Organization), which is reported to be the toughest industrial quality assurance standards in the world and covers design, development, production, installation, and service. [Pg.628]

These sieves correspond to those recommended by ISO (International Standards Organization) as an International Standard and this designation should be used when reporting sieve analysis intended for international publication. [Pg.336]

The ISO (International Standards Organization) suspended sample test (3d), now adopted as MCC-1 by the U.S. Dept, of Energy Materials Characterization Center,(7) and the Sanders static cell test (8,9)(3f) make it possible to control the critical variables needed for kinetics analysis. Addition of tubing to and from the chambers in 3d and 3f is straightforward and enables corrosion to be studied as a function of flow rate. [Pg.208]

To guarantee the quality and the security of the samples and the information derived therefrom by analysis, it will be necessary to establish a strict QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control) program for the GC/MS analysis of chemicals related to the CWC. This program has to be in accordance with an internationally recognized QA standard (ISO (International Standard Organization)) 17025... [Pg.277]

The abbreviations TC and TD are commonly used to denote to contain and to deliver, respectively, in the United States. Old glassware might be labeled with a simple C or D. The ISO (International Standards Organization) uses the... [Pg.87]

ISO (International Standards Organizations) evaluation tests for consideration. A Additional tests which may be applicable... [Pg.77]

Spee T. 1986. Evaluation of an ISO (International Standards Organization) draft proposal for sampling and analysis of chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent vapours in work-place atmospheres. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 47 27-36. [Pg.233]

The ISO (International Standardization Organization) has suggested that all extensive quantities should be described by capital letters and all intensive quantities by lower-case letters. lUPAC does not follow this recommendation, however, but uses lower-case letters for specific quantities. [Pg.557]


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