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standardization and terms
Following standardization proposals published in 1970, outdated terms such as " petit mal ", " grand mal ", " Jacksonian ", " psychomotor ", and " temporal-lobe seizure " have fallen into disuse.
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac developed an improved version of the burette that included a side arm, and coined the terms " pipette " and " burette " in an 1824 paper on the standardization of indigo solutions.
* 1824 – He developed an improved version of the burette that included a side arm, and coined the terms " pipette " and " burette " in an 1824 paper about the standardization of indigo solutions.
This is the minimum license terms asked by standardization bodies as W3C.
Consequent to the push toward standardization, the language acquired self-conscious terms such as " accent " and " dialect ".
Terminology as a discipline can also be restricted to one language, for example in many technical industries and standardization institutes where monolingual glossaries are compiled by terminologists in order to ensure the consistent use of terms in specific industries and specialized fields.
Some supporters of risk based pricing have suggested that it should be accompanied by heightened disclosure and transparency requirements and standardization of loan terms to facilitate comparison shopping and ameliorate these problems.
* VeNom Coding Group, a standardization in the names and terms used in veterinary medicine
Following a Ministry of Culture-sponsored standardization of typographic terms in 1993, the Korean word dodum (" mount ", " stand out ") was introduced to replace godik and is now the more popular term.
A Ministry of Culture-sponsored standardization of typography terms in 1993 replaced myeongjo with batang, the Korean word for “ foundation ” or “ ground ” ( as opposed to “ figure ”), and this is the current term.
ISO ( and more specifically ISO / IEC JTC1, SC27 IT Security techniques ) is conducting some standardization work for identity management, such as the elaboration of a framework for identity management, including the definition of different identity related terms.
In terms of ecological labelling, both certification and private standardization run parallel.

standardization and wavelength
Among Babinet's accomplishments are the 1827 standardization of the Ångström unit for measuring light using the red Cadmium line's wavelength, and the principle ( Babinet's principle ) that similar diffraction patterns are produced by two complementary screens.

standardization and line
During the early 1960s, while also active in ASCII standardization, IBM simultaneously introduced in its product line of System / 360 the 8-bit Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code ( EBCDIC ), an expansion of their 6-bit binary-coded decimal ( BCDIC ) representation used in earlier card punches.
After 1918, however, the goal of Taylorist labor efficiency thought in Europe moved to " Fordism ", that is, reorganization of the entire productive process by means of the moving assembly line, standardization, and the mass market.
Echelon's power line and twisted pair signaling technology was also submitted to ANSI for standardization and accepted.

standardization and spectrum
In linguistics the term orthography is often used to refer to any method of writing a language, without judgment as to right and wrong, with a scientific understanding that orthographic standardization exists on a spectrum of strength of convention.
To meet these needs, the IRE established professional journals ( most notably the Proceedings of the IRE, established 1913 and edited for 41 years by Alfred N. Goldsmith ); participated actively in all aspects of standardization and regulations of the frequency spectrum, modulation techniques, testing methods, and radio equipment ; and organized regional and professional groups ( starting in 1914 and 1948, respectively ) for cooperation and exchange between members.
The need to deal with signals that inevitably will propagate through thick metal wires hanging above crowded areas was always an issue in BPL standardization and the technologies to resolve it are those already used for wireless, so the issue was primarily one of thresholds and agreement on who had priority for spectrum.
This unique development combines both the industry-led efforts and the formal standardization activities into a single initiative, and includes a wide spectrum of participants.

standardization and is
The IEEE focuses more on hardware and standardization issues than theoretical computer science, but there is considerable overlap with ACM's agenda.
In addition to its professional staff, the SIG is supported by its more than 16, 500 member companies who participate in the various working groups that produce the standardization documents and oversee the qualification process for new products and help to evangelize the technology.
BCI is an international group of people who act as an authority regarding the standardization of the Blissymbolics language.
The science of this process has been slow to develop due to the secretive nature of the way most companies run their boards, however some standardization is beginning to develop.
The standardization of time is a human convention based on the solar cycle or calendar.
( DIN ; in English, the German Institute for Standardization ) is the German national organization for standardization and is that country's ISO member body.
Bassists who stand and bow sometimes set the endpin by aligning the first finger in either first or half position with eye level, although there is little standardization in this regard.
However, in general, the state is viewed as a positive location for corporate tax purposes because favorable laws of incorporation allow companies to minimize the corporate expenditures ( achieved through legal standardization of corporate legal processes ), creating a nucleus in Delaware with operating companies often in other states.
A Federal Information Processing Standard ( FIPS ) is a publicly announced standardization developed by the United States federal government for use in computer systems by all non-military government agencies and by government contractors, when properly invoked and tailored on a contract.
There is a great deal of standardization required.
The IEEE P802. 15 Wireless Next Generation Standing Committee ( SCwng ) is chartered to facilitate and stimulate presentations and discussions on new Wireless related Technologies that may be subject for new 802. 15 standardization projects or to address the whole 802. 15 work group with issues or concerns with current techniques or technologies.
* ITU-T is committed to “ bridging the standardization gap ” – disparities in the ability of developing countries, relative to developed ones, to access, implement, contribute to and influence international ICT standards.
When an IQ test is constructed, a standardization sample representative of the general population takes the test.
When a subject takes an IQ test, the result is ranked compared to the results of the standardization sample and the subject is given an IQ score equal to those with the same test result in the standardization sample.
The MPEG's ( ISO's ) approach to standardization is novel, because it is not the encoder that is standardized, but the way a decoder interprets the bitstream.
He is chiefly notable for his role in the Council of Trent, the Counter-Reformation, and the standardization of the Roman rite within the Latin Church.
The standardization for the means by which cases are brought, parties are informed, evidence is presented, and facts are determined is intended to maximize the fairness of any proceeding.

standardization and also
He also participate in the formulation of a report to the American Anthropological Association regarding the standardization of orthographic principles for writing Indigenous languages.
From the beginning of times, W had in Swedish been considered as a mere decoration of V. In Swedish typography, blackletter ( fraktur ) used W where antiqua used V. With orthographic standardization and spelling reform, W was abandoned except for some family names and a few loan words such as whisky, whist, wienerbröd and wobbler ( also spelled visky and vobbler ).
OpenPGP is also more flexible in the format of the messages, in that it still supports plain message encryption and signing as they used to work before MIME standardization.
It is also sometimes called mammatus, an earlier version of the term used before a standardization of Latin nomenclature brought about by the World Meterorological Organization during the 20th century.
In addition to journals and conference proceedings, the IEEE also publishes tutorials and the standards that are produced by its standardization committees.
where he contributes not only expertise in Lisp and computer programming, but also an authoritative perspective on Lisp's evolution and Common Lisp's standardization.
NWDC is also the United States Navy lead for NATO and multinational maritime doctrine and operational standardization.
Finding sufficient legal texts was also a seriously debilitating issue, and there was no standardization in the books assigned to the clerk trainees because they were assigned by their mentor, whose opinion of the law may have differed greatly from his peers.
He also did much important work with regards to the standardization of Simplified Chinese characters, Mandarin, and the design of pinyin.
Most WB affiliates also had another standardization name branding scheme: In Lakeland, Florida a UHF station went all out and acquired the call letters WWWB and called their station " The WB-32.
Besides the upcoming standardization of home automation hardware, there is also the issue of the control software.
The citation on the award reads “ In particular, this award recognizes your great achievement in creating the Geography Markup Language, ( GML ), and your uniquely sensitive and effective work to promote the reconciliation of national differences to promote meaningful standardization of GML on a global level .” Simon Cox ( CSIRO ) and Clemens Portele ( Interactive Instruments ) also subsequently received the Gardels award, in part for their contributions to GML.
Accepting Shang Yang ’ s earlier emphasis on the standardization of weights and measures, the Qin Shi Huang would also accept Shang Yang ’ s philosophy that no individual in the state should be above the law ( by ensuring harsh punishments for all cases of dissent ) and that families should be divided into smaller households.
The standard normalisation ( also called standardization ) is detailed below.
The curious, inventive Guimard was also a precursor of industrial standardization, insofar as he wished to diffuse the new art on a large scale.
European colonialism certainly helped spread particular games around the world, especially cricket ( not related to baseball ), football of various sorts, bowling in a number of forms, cue sports ( like snooker, carom billiards and pool ), hockey and its derivatives, equestrian ( originally of Middle Eastern origin ), and tennis ( and related games deriving from jeu de paume ), and many winter sports, while the originally Europe-dominated modern Olympic Games generally also ensured standardization in particularly European directions when rules for similar games around the world were merged.
This also gave Istat statutory responsibility for the coordination and standardization of official statistics collected or published under the aegis of the national statistical system SISTAN, whose membership includes the statistical offices of ministries, national agencies, regions, provinces, communes, chambers of commerce, and similar bodies.
A number of popular books are also appearing to teach people how to speak the Shanghai, Suzhou, and Wenzhou dialects, but they are clearly more playful and entertaining than serious attempts at promoting literacy or standardization.
The adoption of the name Kalenjin also involved a standardization of the different dialects of Nandi.
Critics also take issue with the lack of formal standardization.
All of these aspects must also conform to any constraints imposed by the business such as available money and standardization of hardware and software.

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