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British Standards are the standards produced by BSI Group which is incorporated under a Royal Charter ( and which is formally designated as the National Standards Body ( NSB ) for the UK ).
The BSI Group produces British Standards under the authority of the Charter, which lays down as one of the BSI's objectives to:
Formally, as per the 2002 Memorandum of Understanding between the BSI and the United Kingdom Government, British Standards are defined as:
British Standards are one of the formal exceptions made to the Restrictive Trade Practices Act.
§ 18 ( 5 ) of the Act specifies that agreements to comply with British Standards should be disregarded when deciding whether an agreement is a restriction upon trade.
The BSI Group as a whole does not produce British Standards, as standards work within the BSI is decentralized.
Following the move on harmonisation of the standard in Europe, some British Standards are gradually superseded or replaced by the relevant European Standards ( EN ).
BSI Group began in 1901 as the Engineering Standards Committee, led by James Mansergh, to standardise the number and type of steel sections, in order to make British manufacturers more efficient and competitive.
* BS 0 A standard for standards specifies Development, Structure and Drafting of British Standards themselves.
Copies of British Standards are sold at the BSI Online Shop or can be accessed via subscription to British Standards Online ( BSOL ).
Many British Standards ( BSs ) – as well as some of the European and International Standards that were adopted as British Standards ( BS EN, BS ISO ) – are also available in public and university libraries in the United Kingdom.
* Subscription information to receive British Standards Online
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He was an associate of the British Institution of Electrical Engineers.
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Its name originates from the gin's popularity in India during the British Raj and the sapphire in question is the Star of Bombay on display at the Smithsonian Institution.
* British Standards Institution ( BSI ) – United Kingdom
The IEC held its inaugural meeting on 26 June 1906, following discussions between the British Institution of Electrical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and others, which began at the 1900 Paris International Electrical Congress, and continued with Colonel R. E. B. Crompton playing a key role.
* 1818 – The British Institution of Civil Engineers is founded.
***** Orange Institution ( commonly named Orange Order ), a British Protestant organization whose members are known as Orangemen
In the context of customer service, standardisation refers to the process of developing an international standard that enables organizations to focus their attention on delivering excellence in customer service, whilst at the same time providing recognition of success through a third party organization, such as British Standards Institution ( BSI ).
French sources, closer to the original etymology, tend to define velin as from calf only, while the British Standards Institution defines parchment as made from the split skin of several species, and vellum from the unsplit skin.
* Beginning of the year – James Smithson, British mineralogist, chemist and posthumous founder of the Smithsonian Institution ( d. 1829 )
* June 27 – James Smithson, British mineralogist and chemist, whose fortune eventually went to the United States of America and was used to initially fund the Smithsonian Institution ( b. 1764 )
* Britain: The British Standards Institution ( BSI ).
Skulls were collected, these were compared to known skulls at the Smithsonian Institution, American Museum of Natural History, and British Museum, and confirmed identification of a single species, the Asiatic Black Bear, showing no morphological difference between ' tree bear ' and ' ground bear.
After Lawrence's creditors had been paid, there was no money left, although a memorial exhibition at the British Institution raised £ 3, 000 which was given to his nieces.
In the UK, the British Standards Institution set standards for dishwashers.
In December 2006, the British Standards Institution ( BSI ) released an independent standard for BCP — BS 25999-1.
The 2008 book Exercising for Excellence, published by The British Standards Institution identified three types of exercises that can be employed when testing business continuity plans.
* British Standards Institution ( BSI )
The defining symbol of Gunnersbury is the 18-storey high BSI ( British Standards Institution ) building on Chiswick High Road.
Parenthetical referencing is recommended by both the British Standards Institution and the Modern Language Association.
The Institution of Electrical Engineers ( I. E. E., pronounced I-double-E or I-E-E ) was a British professional organisation of electronics, electrical, manufacturing, and Information Technology professionals, especially electrical engineers.
* BS 4280 ( 1968 ): Developed by the British Standards Institution
To close off loopholes pointed out by some critics, he became a Director of the Africa Institution for the Registration of Slaves through which he advocated a centralized registry, administered by the British government, which would furnish precise statistics on all slave births, deaths, and sale, so that " any unregistered black would be presumed free ".

British and 1999
Since 1999, the German parliament has again assembled in Berlin in its original Reichstag building, which dates from the 1890s and underwent a significant renovation under the lead of British architect Sir Norman Foster.
The one-off test in 1999 between England and Australia that was played to commemorate Australia's first test against Reverend Matthew Mullineux's British side saw England wear an updated version of this jersey.
Other British comedies examined the role of the Asian community in British life, including Bhaji on the Beach ( 1993 ), East Is East ( 1999 ), Bend It Like Beckham ( 2002 ), Anita and Me ( 2003 ) and Death at a Funeral.
* 1924 – Norman Rossington, British actor ( d. 1999 )
The turn of the century saw a more commercial Asian British cinema develop, starting with East is East ( 1999 ) and continuing with Bend It Like Beckham ( 2002 ).
* 1958 – Ginette Harrison, British mountaineer ( d. 1999 )
* 1999 – Bryan Mosley, British actor ( b. 1931 )
* British Film Institute Awards, UK: Sutherland Trophy, Special Mention ( 1999 )
Dupont and British Petroleum left in 1997, Shell Oil ( US ) in 1998, Ford in 1999, and DaimlerChrysler, General Motors, and Texaco in 2000.
In 1999, the British Medical Journal ( BMJ ) published a Clinical Review of current medical research on hypnotherapy and relaxation therapies, it concludes,
Manx pounds per US $ 1: 0. 6092 ( January 2000 ), 0. 6180 ( 1999 ), 0. 6037 ( 1998 ), 0. 6106 ( 1997 ), 0. 6403 ( 1996 ), 0. 6335 ( 1995 ); the Manx pound is at par with the British pound
The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English, published in 1999, is a descriptive study of both American and British English in which each chapter follows individual spelling conventions according to the preference of the main editor of that chapter.
Jersey pounds per US dollar-0. 55 ( 2005 ), 0. 6981 ( January 2002 ), 0. 6944 ( 2001 ), 0. 6596 ( 2000 ), 0. 6180 ( 1999 ), 0. 6037 ( 1998 ), 0. 6106 ( 1997 ); the Jersey pound is at par with the British pound.
* 1999British Aerospace agrees to acquire the defence subsidiary of the General Electric Company plc, forming BAE Systems in November 1999.
The British Film Institute named it No 7 in its list of best British films of the twentieth century, published in 1999.
Libya also paid compensation in 1999 for the death of British policewoman Yvonne Fletcher, a move that preceded the reopening of the British embassy in Tripoli and the appointment of ambassador Sir Richard Dalton, after a 17-year break in diplomatic relations.
Al Fayed unsuccessfully applied for British citizenship twice-once in 1994 and once in 1999.
* Mary ( Supergrass song ), a 1999 song by British band Supergrass
" Similar criticism of Murray came from the historian Ronald Hutton, in both his 1991 book on ancient paganism, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy and in his 1999 study of Wiccan history, The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft.
* 1999 – Max Beloff, British historian ( b. 1913 )
* 1961 – Jill Dando, British television presenter ( d. 1999 )

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