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  2. Bharat stage emission standards - Wikipedia

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    [1] The standards, based on European regulations were first introduced in 2000. Progressively stringent norms have been rolled out since then. All new vehicles manufactured after the implementation of the norms have to be compliant with the regulations. [2] Since October 2010, Bharat Stage (BS) III norms have been enforced across the country.

  3. List of British Standards - Wikipedia

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    BS 8900-1 Managing sustainable development of organizations. BS 8900-2 Managing sustainable development of organizations. Framework for assessment against BS 8900-1; BS 9997 Fire risk management systems. BS 9999 Fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings. Code of practice; BS 15000 for IT Service Management, , now ISO/IEC 20000

  4. British Standard Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    8.788 U: 9.4 1 ⁄ 2: 12.700 12: 2.117 0.3933 ... a more modern spanner may be marked 7 ⁄ 16 BS to indicate that they have a jaw size of 0.710 in and designed to ...

  5. Publicly Available Specification - Wikipedia

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    A Publicly Available Specification or PAS is a standardization document that closely resembles a formal standard in structure and format but which has a different development model. [1] The objective of a Publicly Available Specification is to speed up standardization. PASs are often produced in response to an urgent market need. [2]

  6. IEC 60364 - Wikipedia

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    The latest versions of many European wiring regulations (e.g., BS 7671 in the UK) follow the section structure of IEC 60364 very closely, but contain additional language to cater for historic national practice and to simplify field use and determination of compliance by electricians and inspectors. National codes and site guides are meant to ...

  7. Roy Orbison - Wikipedia

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    Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist known for his distinctive and powerful voice, complex song structures, and dark, emotional ballads.

  8. Boulton Paul Mailplane - Wikipedia

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    Boulton & Paul designed and constructed the prototype P.64 Mailplane to address these requirements. [1] The P.64 was a twin-engine two-bay equi-span biplane . It was powered by two Bristol Pegasus IM2 supercharged radial engines rated at 555 horsepower (414 kW) driving two-bladed fixed pitch propellers and mounted under the upper wings.

  9. Broadcast Standards and Practices - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Standards and Practices (also referred to as Broadcast Standards and Practices or BS&P for short) is the name traditionally given to the department at a television network which is responsible for the moral, ethical, and legal implications of the program that the network airs.