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By the 19th century orchestral music in Europe had standardized the string section into the following homogeneous instrumental groups: first violins, second violins, violas, cellos, and double basses.
HTML (< u > H </ u > yper < u > t </ u > ext < u > M </ u > arkup < u > L </ u > anguage ) has been in use since 1991, but HTML 4. 0 ( December 1997 ) was the first standardized version where international characters were given reasonably complete treatment.
Headrick, who is now regarded as the " Father of Disc Golf ", designed and installed the first standardized target course in what was then known as Oak Grove Park in La Cañada Flintridge, California.
In Taiwan in the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century a movement tried to prioritize reasoning over mere facts, reduce the emphasis on central control and standardized testing.
East Coast Swing is a standardized form of dance developed first for instructional purposes in the Arthur Murray studios, and then later codified to allow for a medium of comparison for competitive ballroom dancers.
When IQ tests are revised, they are again standardized using a new sample of test-takers, usually born more recently than the first.
It was the first version developed and standardized exclusively by the W3C, as the IETF had closed its HTML Working Group in September 1996.
The Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) notes that the hogshead was first standardized by an act of Parliament in 1423, though the standards continued to vary by locality and content.
* 1901 – The College Board introduces its first standardized test, the forerunner to the SAT.
When IQ tests are revised they are again standardized using a new sample of test-takers, usually born more recently than the first.
The representations and naming of these signs has been standardized by a series of international colloquia starting with the first in Paris in 1956.
* Sizes for screws, nuts bolts and other threaded fasteners were first standardized based on work of by Joseph Whitworth.
The first standardized satellite bus design was the HS-333 GEO commsat, launched in 1972.
SIMULA 67 was formally standardized on the first meeting of the SIMULA Standards Group ( SSG ) in February 1968.
On January 19, 1883, the first standardized incandescent electric lighting system employing overhead wires began service in Roselle, New Jersey.
Telnet was developed in 1969 beginning with RFC 15, extended in RFC 854, and standardized as Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) Internet Standard STD 8, one of the first Internet standards.
Street Fighter II, though not the first fighting game, popularized and standardized the conventions of the genre, and similar games released prior to Street Fighter II have since been more explicitly classified as fighting games.
While the violins such as those of Amati achieved their classic form before the first half of the century, the viol's form would be standardized later in the century by instrument makers in England.
It was type standardized as the M18A1 in 1960, seeing first active service in Vietnam in spring or early summer 1966.
For standardized European statistical purposes, both Cork County Council and Cork City Council rank equally as first level local administrative units of the NUTS 3 South-West Region.
" Howard County's schools frequently rank first in Maryland as measured by standardized test scores and graduation rates.
The idea of standardized dimensions and layout developed for the Frankfurt kitchen took hold while Poggenpohl began exporting to neighboring countries which for the first time required a kitchen specifier known today as a kitchen designer.
William Ingram's and Walter Anderson's White Castle System created the first fast food supply chain to provide meat, buns, paper goods, and other supplies to their restaurants, pioneered the concept of the multistate hamburger restaurant chain, standardized the look and construction of the restaurants themselves, and even developed a construction division that manufactured and built the chain's prefabricated restaurant buildings.
The Walker Tariff produced the nation's first standardized tariff: rather than setting fixed rates for specific items a on a case-by-case basis, it established general schedules into which all goods could be classified, subject to defined ad valorem rates.

standardized and language
A standardized form of the Basque language, called Euskara Batua, was developed by the Basque Language Academy in the late 1960s.
* BSE, any of various variants of British English, when treated as a stand-in for a standardized form of the language
Present-day written Bulgarian language was standardized on the basis of the 19th-century Bulgarian vernacular.
A standard dialect ( also known as a standardized dialect or " standard language ") is a dialect that is supported by institutions.
Subsequent multi-user versions were tested by customers in 1978 and 1979, by which time a standardized query language – SQL – had been added.
The laboratory community has recently standardized the language for grading the clarity of emeralds.
High German in this broader sense can be subdivided into Upper German ( Oberdeutsch, this includes the Austrian and Swiss German dialects ), Central German ( Mitteldeutsch, this includes Luxembourgish, which is now a standardized language ), and High Franconian which is a transitional dialect between the two.
Only 2. 5 % of Italy ’ s population could speak the Italian standardized language properly when the nation unified in 1861.
It was devised by the International Phonetic Association as a standardized representation of the sounds of oral language.
Infocom games were written using a roughly LISP-like programming language called ZIL ( Zork Implementation Language or Zork Interactive Language — it was referred to as both ) that compiled into a byte code able to run on a standardized virtual machine called the Z-machine.
Since the early 20th century, a form of standardized Mandarin ( described above ) has been the official and de facto national standard language in China and it is today one of the most frequently used varieties of Chinese among Chinese diaspora communities internationally.
In 1972, many MUMPS users attended a conference which standardized the then-fractured language, and created the MUMPS Users Group and MUMPS Development Committee ( MDC ) to do so.
Spanish is the only official language, while there have been calls to recognise Tamazight, a standardized version of all Berber languages official in Morocco, as well.
* Microsoft Intermediate Language, a programming language that has been standardized later as the Common Intermediate Language
Some natural languages have become naturally " standardized " by children's natural tendency to correct for illogical grammar structures in their parents ' language, which can be seen in the development of pidgin languages into creole languages ( as explained by Steven Pinker in The Language Instinct ), but this is not the case in many languages, including constructed languages such as Esperanto, where strict rules are in place as an attempt to consciously remove such irregularities.
An orthography is a standardized system for using a particular writing system ( script ) to write a particular language.
The rules for doing this tend to become standardized for a given language, leading to the development of an orthography that is generally considered " correct ".
The original sense of the word, though, implies a dichotomy of correct and incorrect, and the word is still most often used to refer specifically to a thoroughly standardized, prescriptively correct, way of writing a language.
Systems Modeling Language ( SysML ), a modeling language based on UML for use in Systems Engineering, has been standardized in collaboration with INCOSE.
Object Modeling Language is a modeling language based on a standardized set of symbols and ways of arranging them to model ( part of ) an object oriented software design or system design.
Many language specifications define a core that must be made available in all implementations, and in the case of standardized languages this core library may be required.
The United States government standardized Ada, a systems programming language derived from Pascal and intended for use by defense contractors.
Type 3 fonts allowed for all the sophistication of the PostScript language, but without the standardized approach to hinting.
The industry has standardized on the IEC 61131-3 functional block language for creating programs to run on RTUs and PLCs, although nearly all vendors also offer proprietary alternatives and associated development environments.

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