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; and Standards
Before there was an official standard for C, many users and implementors relied on an informal specification contained in a book by Ritchie and Brian Kernighan ; that version is generally referred to as " K & R " C. In 1989 the American National Standards Institute published a standard for C ( generally called " ANSI C " or " C89 ").
* Noel C. Stokes ; The Glass and Glazing Handbook ; Standards Australia ; SAA HB125 – 1998
; Standards: ED50ETRS89NAD83NAVD88SAD69SRIDUTMWGS84
The International Electrotechnical Commission ( IEC ; Commission électrotechnique internationale ( CEI ), in French ) is a non-profit, non-governmental international standards organization that prepares and publishes International Standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies – collectively known as " electrotechnology ".
Prior to 1979, the symbol < span style =" font-size: 112 %"></ span > ( script small l, U + 2113 ), came into common use in some countries ; for example, it was recommended by South African Bureau of Standards publication M33 and Canada in the 1970s.
Standards ( Ethernet, for example ) can fix the size of an MTU ; or systems ( such as point-to-point serial links ) may decide MTU at connect time.
Some train operating companies continue to use the former British Rail Rail Alphabet lettering to varying degrees in station signage, although its use is no longer universal ; however it remains compulsory ( under Railway Group Standards ) for safety signage in trackside areas and is still common ( although not universal ) on rolling stock.
The relative severity of various British profanities, as perceived by the public, was studied on behalf of the British Broadcasting Standards Commission, Independent Television Commission, BBC and Advertising Standards Authority ; the results of this jointly commissioned research were published in December 2000 in a paper called " Delete expletives ?".
The Committee on Jewish Law and Standards ( CJLS ) is the movement's central body on interpreting Jewish law and custom ; it was founded by the Rabbinical Assembly in 1927, with Max Drob as its first head.
Standards, as " voluntary norms ", serve to facilitate the resolution of coordination dilemmas and realize mutual gains ; then standard refer also to a kind of social dilemma solution.
VESA ( Video Electronics Standards Association ) Local Bus worked alongside the ISA bus ; it acted as a high-speed conduit for memory-mapped I / O and DMA, while the ISA bus handled interrupts and port-mapped I / O.
Standards Defining Organizations ( SDOs ) provide open public software specifications to facilitate interoperability ; examples include the Oasis-Open organization and buildingSMART ( formerly the International Alliance for Interoperability ).
That body might itself be a nongovernmental organization ; for example, the United States is represented in ISO by the American National Standards Institute, which is independent of the federal government.
Courses are often mapped against Signature's ( previously CACDP ) language qualifications and / or the National Occupational Standards for Interpreting ; mapping ensures completion of a course gives eligibility to register with the National Registers of Communication Professionals with Deaf and Deafblind People ( the NRCPD ).
After PETA placed ads in school newspapers linking milk to acne, obesity, heart disease, cancer, and strokes, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and college officials complained it encouraged underage drinking ; the British Advertising Standards Authority asked that the ads be discontinued after complaints from interest groups such as The National Farmers ' Unions.
The new agency would be organized around four " pillars ": a technology and innovation office including the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the National Institute of Standards and Technology ; a statistical division including the United States Census Bureau and other data-collection agencies currently in the Commerce Department, and also the Bureau of Labor Statistics which would be transferred from the Department of Labor ; a trade and investment policy office ; and a small business development office.
( a ) the requirements and guidance in Standards and Interpretations dealing with similar and related issues ; and
In addition, Dorff has written responsa adopted by the Conservative Movement's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards on these and other topics: end-of-life medical issues ; artificial insemination, egg donation, and adoption ; assisted suicide ; donations of ill-gotten gain ; and violent or defamatory video games.

; and bloat
Dilated cardiomyopathy and bone cancer are the leading cause of death and like all deep-chested dogs, gastric torsion ( bloat ) is common ; the breed is affected by hereditary intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.
Hippopotamuses are gregarious, living in groups of up to 30 animals ; such a name is called a pod, herd, dale, or bloat.
Some of the more widely acknowledged factors for developing bloat include increased age, breed, having a deep and narrow chest, stress, eating foods such as kibble that expand in the stomach, overfeeding, too much water consumption in a small period of time ; before or after exercise and other causes of gastrointestinal disease and distress.
; alternatively perhaps the dogs become unhappy / uncomfortable as a consequence of the conditions that lead up to exhibiting bloat.
This is not an easy task and cannot readily be improvised ; some web sites document so-called bloat first aid kits and contain descriptions of the first aid a dog owner can provide at the time an attack of bloat is discovered.
Some of Decipher's concerns included the complexity and bloat that the game had built over seven years ; there was no balanced ' cost ' system for cards, causing stopgap and complex systems to be added to the game over time.
Of course, since many women bloat and feel uncomfortable around the time of menstruation, it also just makes sense for them to wear looser, less revealing clothes at this time ; women may also wear more concealing clothes due to concerns about staining.
* It leads to code bloat ; the software becomes larger and more complicated.

; and Bertrand
* Bertrand Meyer: < cite > Object-Oriented Software Construction </ cite >, Prentice Hall: first edition, 1988 ; second edition, 1997.
He is well known for debating the existence of God with Bertrand Russell in a celebrated 1948 BBC broadcast ; the following year he debated logical positivism and the meaningfulness of religious language with his friend the analytic philosopher A. J. Ayer.
Bertrand Russell's popular book The Problems of Philosophy highlights Berkeley's tautological premise for advancing idealism ;
Accordingly, Richard asked to have the crossbowman brought before him ; called alternatively Pierre ( or Peter ) Basile, John Sabroz, Dudo, and Bertrand de Gurdon ( from the town of Gourdon ) by chroniclers, the man turned out ( according to some sources, but not all ) to be a boy.
Secularism draws its intellectual roots from Greek and Roman philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius and Epicurus ; medieval Muslim polymaths such as Ibn Rushd ; Enlightenment thinkers such as Denis Diderot, Voltaire, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Paine ; and more recent freethinkers, agnostics, and atheists such as Robert Ingersoll and Bertrand Russell.
Gillette of Narbonne cures the King of France of a fistula, craves for spouse Bertrand de Roussillon, who marries her against his will, and hies him in despite to Florence, where, as he courts a young woman, Gillette lies with him in her stead, and has two sons by him ; for which cause he afterwards takes her into favour and entreats her as his wife.
Keynes, together with writer Lytton Strachey, had reshaped the Victorian attitudes of the influential Cambridge Apostles ; " since time, homosexual relations among the members were for a time common ", wrote Bertrand Russell.
Bertrand Russell updated the classical terminology with one more term, the fact ; " Everything that there is in the world I call a fact.
Diane de Poitiers, another favorite of the previous king, was also asked to not appear at the court ; her protege, Jean Bertrand, had to surrender his title, Keeper of the Seals of France, to the chancellor François Olivier that Diane removed from this function a few years earlier.
Thrust faults were unrecognised until the work of Escher, Heim and Bertrand in the Alps working on the Glarus Thrust ; Lapworth, Peach and Horne working on parts of the Moine Thrust Scotland ; Törnebohm in the Scandinavian Caledonides and McConnell in the Canadian Rockies.
Moreover, Keitel has worked for other acclaimed directors such as: Theodoros Angelopoulos, Dario Argento, Luc Besson, Fernando Colomo, Brian De Palma, Stanley Donen, Philip Kaufman, Spike Lee, Barry Levinson, Jack Nicholson, Robert Rodriguez, George A. Romero, Paul Schrader, Ettore Scola, Luis Sepúlveda and Bertrand Tavernier ; and for TV productions with Stephen Frears, Clint Eastwood, and Joel Schumacher.
Socially he was associated with the Bloomsbury group and the Cambridge Apostles ; G. E. Moore, Bertrand Russell and J. M. Keynes were friends.
Together the couple had five children: Sancho Ramírez, his successor ; García, Bishop of Jaca ; Sancha, married Armengol III of Urgel ; Urraca, nun in Santa Cruz de la Serós ; and Theresa, married William Bertrand of Provence.
* Bertrand Blier ( born 14 March 1939 ), screenwriter and film director ; son of Bernard Blier
Bertrand Russell discussed the paradox briefly in § 38 of The Principles of Mathematics ( 1903 ), distinguishing between implication ( associated with the form " if p, then q "), which he held to be a relation between unasserted propositions, and inference ( associated with the form " p, therefore q "), which he held to be a relation between asserted propositions ; having made this distinction, Russell could deny that the Tortoise's attempt to treat inferring Z from A and B is equivalent to, or dependent on, agreeing to the hypothetical " If A and B are true, then Z is true.
Rainier III, Prince of Monaco ( Rainier Louis Henri Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi, Count of Polignac ; 31 May 1923 – 6 April 2005 ), styled His Serene Highness The Sovereign Prince of Monaco, ruled the Principality of Monaco for almost 56 years, making him one of the longest ruling monarchs of the 20th century.
He ignored requests by his niece, Philippa ( the rightful heiress to Toulouse ) to grant the rule of Toulouse to her in his stead ; instead, he left Bertrand, his eldest son, to govern.

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