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Standardisation and management
The definition of facility management, EN15221-1, provided by the European Committee for Standardisation ( CEN ) and ratified by 31 European countries is "( the ) integration of processes within an organisation to maintain and develop the agreed services which support and improve the effectiveness of its primary activities.

Standardisation and covers
* The set of telecommunications Recommendations, issued by the International Telecommunication Union Standardisation Sector in 1980, is referred to as the yellow book because of the color of their covers.

Standardisation and use
According to the Standardisation and Metrology Committee, the following are the required colours for use in the national flag:

Standardisation and must
On standards published by International Organisation for Standardisation ( ISO ), IEC ( International Electrotechnical Commission ), ASTM ( American Society for Testing and Materials ), IEEE ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ), requirements with " shall " are the mandatory requirements, meaning, " must ", or " have to ".

Standardisation and be
The standard can be found and used free of charge on the ECMA site .< ref > ECMA International: < cite > Standard ECMA-367 — Eiffel: Analysis, Design and Programming Language 2nd edition ( June 2006 )</ cite >; available online at www. ecma-international. org / publications / standards / Ecma-367. htm The ISO version < ref > International Organisation for Standardisation: < cite > Standard ISO / IEC DIS 25436 </ cite >, available online at is identical in all respects except formatting.

Standardisation and .
CEN, European Committee for Standardisation, also has a specific Technical Committee, TC333, that defines European standards for cycles.
Founded in 1917 as the ( DNA, " German Standardisation Committee ") in 1926 to reflect that the organization now dealt with standardization issues in many fields ; viz., not just for industrial products.
Standardisation is attempted through the Bologna process.
* Standardisation of PVR systems through the TV-Anytime Forum.
The International Organisation for Standardisation ( ISO ) eventually developed several code pages under ISO 8859, to accommodate various languages.
Standardisation is implemented greatly when companies release new products or software to market.
Standardisation in this sense is often discussed along with ( or synonymously to ) such large-scale social changes as modernization, bureaucratization, homogenization, and centralization of society.
** Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechniques ( CENELEC ) or European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation.
STANAGs are published in English and French, the two official languages of NATO, by the NATO Standardisation Agency in Brussels.
A standard transliteration convention not just for Devanagari, but for all South-Asian languages was codified in the ISO 15919 standard of 2001, providing the basis for modern digital libraries that conform to International Organisation for Standardisation ( ISO ) norms.
Standardisation also left these standard locomotives with short-travel valves and small axle boxes, the former leading to inefficiency and the latter to frequent hot axle boxes.
Standardisation bodies, therefore, often require members disclose and grant licenses to patents and pending patent applications that they own and that cover a standard that the body is developing.
Moreover, IST includes three new axiom schemata – conveniently one for each letter in its name: Idealisation, Standardisation, and Transfer.
The Royal Netherlands Air Force has a Fighter Weapons Instructor Training ( FWIT ) with 323 Tactical Training, Evaluation & Standardisation Squadron ( TACTESS ) at Leeuwarden Airbase.
Standardisation of protocols and data formats has been a problem but is now growing in the industry and XML is increasingly being adopted for data exchange.
Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine ( CCRUM ) established in 1979, also under AYUSH, aids and co-ordinates scientific research in Unani System of Medicine through a network of 22 nationwide research Institutes and Units, including two Central Research Institutes of Unani Medicine, at Hyderabad and Lucknow, eight Regional Research Institutes at Chennai, Bhadrak, Patna, Aligarh, Mumbai, Srinagar, Kolkata and New Delhi, six Clinical Research Units at Allahabad, Bangalore, Karimganj, Meerut, Bhopal and Burhanpur, four Drug Standardisation Research Units at New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and Lucknow, a Chemical Research Unit at Aligarh, a Literary Research Institute at New Delhi.
* Standardisation of single drugs of Unani medicine.
It was developed within an ISO ( International Organisation for Standardisation ) TC46 / SC9 working group.
* Economic Analysis of Proposed Standardisation and Harmonisation Requirements, Final Report, 13 Oct 2003, ICF Consulting Ltd.

context and supplies
Cooperative planning for increasing water supplies and improving efficiency, within the context of bilateral, regional or international cooperation.
Unless the defense material was given free of charge to beneficiaries in the new federal states or other departments, to museums, or to friendly nations in the context of aid supplies in third world nations, it was destroyed.
In that context, amulets and talismans are often kept in a " conjure bag " and " conjuring oils " may be used to anoint candles and other magical supplies and thus imbue them with specific magical powers.
The story supplies few details but succeeds in painting the mood and the context of the world in highly vivid colors.
In the context of the Heckscher – Ohlin model of international trade, open trade between regions means changes in relative factor supplies between regions, that can lead to an adjustment in quantities and types of outputs between those regions, that would return the system toward equality of production input prices like wages across countries ( the state of factor price equalization ).
The Operations Room in the naval context brings together and manages information on the warship's status, its surroundings and supplies this to the commanding officer, who would generally be present on the nearby bridge or present where plots can be viewed and, if one is aboard, a flag officer who might have their own separate " flag bridge " and Fleet CIC.

context and materials
In constraint-induced aphasia therapy, the interaction is guided by communicative need in a language game context, picture cards, barriers making it impossible to see other players ' cards, and other materials, so that patients are encouraged (" constrained ") to use the remaining verbal abilities to succeed in the communication game.
Irradiation is a more general term of the exposure of materials to radiation to achieve a technical goal ( in this context " ionizing radiation " is implied ).
More exotic materials usually only seen on art or ceremonial knives include: Stone, bone, mammoth tooth, mammoth ivory, oosik ( walrus penis bone ), walrus tusk, antler ( often called stag in a knife context ), sheep horn, buffalo horn, teeth, mop ( mother of pearl or " pearl ") etc.
The other sources of magnetism are the nuclear magnetic moments of the nuclei in the material which are typically thousands of times smaller than the electrons ' magnetic moments, so they are negligible in the context of the magnetization of materials.
In this context, it is the current state of humanity's knowledge of how to combine resources to produce desired products, to solve problems, fulfill needs, or satisfy wants ; it includes technical methods, skills, processes, techniques, tools and raw materials.
In such constructions tradition refers to specific values and materials particular to the discussed context, passed through generations.
This analysis emphasizing co-occurrence and systematic attention to archaeological context allowed Thomsen to build a chronological framework of the materials in the collection and to classify new finds in relation to the established chronology, even without much knowledge of their provenience.
in the mid nineties in the context of luminescent materials obtained by co-deposition of elements on a silicon substrate.
The microbial ecology of the indoor environment is strongly dependent on the building materials, occupants, contents, environmental context and the indoor and outdoor climate.
A related concept is materiomics, which is defined as the holistic study of the material properties of biological materials, and their effect on the macroscopic function and failure in their biological context.
This analysis emphasizing coöcurrence and systematic attention to archaeological context allowed Thomsen to build a chronological framework of the materials in the collection and to classify new finds in relation to the established chronology, even without much knowledge of its provenience.
In the context of sewing, an appliqué refers to a needlework technique in which pieces of fabric, embroidery, or other materials are sewn onto another piece of fabric to create designs, patterns or pictures.
Irradiation is a more general term of deliberate exposure of materials to radiation to achieve a technical goal ( in this context ' ionizing radiation ' is implied ).
It is exercised with somewhat greater frequency, although still sparingly, in the context of discovery disputes involving privileged materials, since a district court order erroneously forcing the disclosure of privileged material may never be remediable through a later appeal.
A diamondoid, in the context of building materials for nanotechnology components, most generally refers to structures that resemble diamond in a broad sense: namely, strong, stiff structures containing dense, 3-D networks of covalent bonds, formed chiefly from first and second row atoms with a valence of three or more.
Corrosion can also occur in materials other than metals, such as ceramics or polymers, although in this context, the term degradation is more common.
Institutional or Production dramaturgs may make files of materials about a play's history or social context, prepare program notes, lead post-production discussions, or write study guides for schools and groups.
In this sense of the word, graphite is more noble than silver and the relative nobility of many materials is highly dependent upon context, as for aluminium and stainless steel in conditions of varying pH.
In the arms control context, particularly in proposals for a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty, the term " fissile " is often used to describe materials that can be used in the fission primary of a nuclear weapon.
In a business accounting context, the word inventory is commonly used in American English to describe the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate purpose of resale.
The local context must be considered as, for example, mudbrick may not be durable in a high rainfall area ( although a large roof overhang and cement stabilisation can be used to correct for this ), and, if the materials are not readily available, the method may be inappropriate.
In contrast, " bound current " arises in the context of bulk materials that can be magnetized and / or polarized.
Speer's concerns, in the context of an increasingly desperate Germany in which all production had been severely impacted by materials and manpower shortages and by Allied bombing, ranged over almost the whole of the German war-time economy.
The range of pottery, glass and high quantity of coins found at Qumran do not sit well in the context of a sectarian settlement according to the Donceels These materials point to trade connections in the area, and provide evidence that Qumran may not have been in a vacuum in the Graeco-Roman period.

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