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ISO 5843 Aerospace - List of equivalent terms [Note 3] ISO 5843-1:1985 Part 1: Aerospace electrical equipment; ISO 5843-2:1990 Part 2: Aerospace rivets; ISO 5843-3:1997 Part 3: Aerospace bolts and nuts; ISO 5843-4:1990 Part 4: Flight dynamics; ISO 5843-5:1990 Part 5: Environmental and operating conditions for aircraft equipment
ISO 10079 Medical suction equipment ISO 10079-1:2015 Part 1: Electrically powered suction equipment; ISO 10079-2:2014 Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment; ISO 10079-3:2014 Part 3: Suction equipment powered from a vacuum or positive pressure gas source; ISO/IEC 10089:1991 Information technology – 130 mm rewritable optical disk cartridge ...
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ISO 2165:1974 Ware potatoes — Guide to storage; ISO 2166:1981 Carrots — Guide to storage; ISO 2167:1991 Round-headed cabbage — Guide to cold storage and refrigerated transport; ISO 2168:1974 Table grapes — Guide to cold storage; ISO 2169:1981 Fruits and vegetables — Physical conditions in cold stores — Definitions and measurement
ISO/IEC 8441-2:1991 Part 2: Guide for interchange practice; ISO 8459:2009 Information and documentation - Bibliographic data element directory for use in data exchange and enquiry; ISO 8462 Information processing – Data interchange on 6,30 mm (0.25 in) magnetic tape cartridge using GCR recording at 394 ftpmm (10 000 ftpi), 39 cpmm (1 000 cpi)
Piping and instrumentation diagram of pump with storage tank. Symbols according to EN ISO 10628 and EN 62424. A more complex example of a P&ID. A piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) is defined as follows: A diagram which shows the interconnection of process equipment and the instrumentation used to control the process.
ISO 20283-3:2006 Part 3: Pre-installation vibration measurement of shipboard equipment ISO 20283-4:2012 Part 4: Measurement and evaluation of vibration of the ship propulsion machinery ISO 20283-5:2016 Part 5: Guidelines for measurement, evaluation and reporting of vibration with regard to habitability on passenger and merchant ships
The bottom-left button is the adaptive cruise control symbol defined in ISO 2575:2010 and ISO 7000-2580 standards and used in various vehicles. Some modern vehicles have adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems, a general term meaning improved cruise control. Dynamic set speed systems use the GPS position of speed limit signs from a database.