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  • * American Standards Association, the predecessor to the [[American National Standards Institute]]
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  • #Redirect[[American National Standards Institute]]
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  • {{rpl|American National Standards Institute}}
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  • {{rpl|American National Standards Institute}}
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  • {{r|American National Standards Institute}}
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  • ...formation, and to a standards development organization accredited by the [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI). ANSI is accredited, in turn, to the [[International Organization
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  • {{Image|ANSI Logo.png|right|266px|Logo of the American National Standards Institute}} The '''American National Standards Institute''' (ANSI) is a non-governmental, non-profit [[standards organization]] that
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  • ...bodies whereas that role in the United States is currently taken by the [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI). The ASTM also predates the [[International Organization for Stand
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  • ...term<ref name="ANSI-pink">[[Federal Standard 1037C]] and its successor, [[American National Standards Institute|American National Standard]] [http://www.atis.org/tg2k/ T1.523-2001].</ref>
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  • ...s done in an ethical manner. Although the standards are not unified, the [[American National Standards Institute]] approved a set of standards published in 1994 by the [[Joint Committee on
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  • ...a committee called Distributed Systems (DISY), under the auspices of the [[American National Standards Institute]]. The work soon become an international project, under a worldwide standar
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  • ...rds organizations serve as arbitrators of computing standards, including [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI), [[World Wide Web Consortium]] ([[W3C]]), [[European Computer Netw
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  • The [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI) has since produced several revisions of the COBOL standard, includ ...y reprogramming costs of implementing the new standard. As a result the [[American National Standards Institute|ANSI COBOL Committee]] received more than 3200 letters from the public, mos
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  • ...nsell Color Order System has been adopted in various national standards: [[American National Standards Institute]] ANSI Z138.2, Japanese Industrial Standard for Color JIS Z872, German Stan
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  • ...t. The ''perceived quality'' of a tone is referred to as ''timbre''. The [[American National Standards Institute]] definition of timbre describes it as "that attribute of auditory sensatio
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  • ...any specific language, dialect, or implementation. For this reason, the [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI) relating to Lisp, X3.226/1994, is a standard for the language [[Co
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  • According to [[American National Standards Institute|ANSI]] acoustical terminology, pitch is the auditory attribute of sound acc
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  • Many programming languages also became more standardized, with the [[American National Standards Institute]] (ANSI) publishing specifications for COBOL, FORTRAN 77 and MUMPS.
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