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  2. CEPAS - Wikipedia

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    CEPAS, the Specification for Contactless e-Purse Application, is a Singaporean specification for an electronic money smart card.The specification was prepared by the Cards and Personnel Identification Technical Committee (CPITC), under the purview of the IT Standard Committee of Singapore (ITSCS).

  3. List of ISBN registration groups - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 82-530-0983-6 Pax Leksikon, Pax Forlag (1978-1981) 83 Poland: National ISBN 83-08-01587-5 Joanna Siedlecka, Jaśnie Panicz, WL (1987) 84 Spain: National ISBN 84-86546-08-7 Adolfo Camilo Díaz, Miénteme, dime la verdá, Azucel (1989) 85 Brazil: National ISBN 85-7531-015-1 Claudio Tognolli, A Sociedade dos Chavões, São Paulo Escrituras ...

  4. Bibliography of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: The Battle That Changed the World. House of Stratus. ISBN 978-0-7551-0039-2. Rau, Dana Meachen (2004). Singapore. Marshall Cavendish. ISBN 978-0-7614-1727-9. Palmer, John (2002). Singapore. Broken Jaw Press. ISBN 978-1-896647-85-2. Chong, Terence (2011). The Theatre and the State in Singapore: Orthodoxy and Resistance. Routledge.

  5. ISBN - Wikipedia

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    The ISBN-13 check digit, which is the last digit of the ISBN, must range from 0 to 9 and must be such that the sum of all the thirteen digits, each multiplied by its (integer) weight, alternating between 1 and 3, is a multiple of 10. As ISBN-13 is a subset of EAN-13, the algorithm for calculating the check digit is exactly the same for both.

  6. List of Singapore abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore English in a Nutshell: An Alphabetical Description of its Features. Singapore: Federal Publications. ISBN 981-01-2435-X. Deterding, David (2007). Singapore English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2545-1. Low, Ee Ling; Adam Brown (2005). English in Singapore: An Introduction. Singapore: McGraw-Hill Education (Asia).

  7. Intellectual Property Office of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Law of the Government of Singapore.IPOS advises on and administers intellectual property (IP) laws, promotes IP awareness, and provides the infrastructure to facilitate the development of IP in Singapore.

  8. National Library Board - Wikipedia

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    The National Library Board (NLB) is a statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Digital Development and Information of the government of Singapore. The board manages the public libraries throughout the country. [1] The national libraries of Singapore house books in all four official languages of Singapore: English, Chinese, Malay and ...

  9. Books published per country per year - Wikipedia

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    Many published books have an ISBN and it is a useful measure for how productive a country's publishing industry is. [2] However, this data is not collected for all countries. It may not represent the total number of books a country has published, as not every registered ISBN is then used and as books may have multiple ISBNs. [2]