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The WELL Core is for the building that provide tenant occupation more than 75%, and not needed to achieve minimum points from every subjects. [3] The WELL Silver, Gold, and Platinum level must achieve at least 1, 2, and 3 points per subject, but the WELL Bronze has no minimum points' rule. For WELL core, there are no minimum point. [3]
WITSML is a standard for transmitting technical data between organisations in the petroleum industry. It continues to be developed by an Energistics facilitated Special Interest Group to develop XML standards for drilling, completions, and interventions data exchange. Organizations for which WITSML is targeted include energy companies, service ...
The Wellsite Information Transfer Specification (WITS) is a specification for the transfer of drilling rig-related data.This petroleum industry standard is recognized by a number of companies internationally and is supported by many hardware devices and software applications.
Well integrity, in regard to oil wells, is defined by NORSOK D-010 [1] as the "“Application of technical, operational and organizational solutions to reduce risk of uncontrolled release of formation fluids throughout the life cycle of a well”.
As you play FarmVille 2, one of the biggest obstacles you'll need to overcome is the game's fairly constant need for water, which is used to water plants and crops and craft food items like Lemon ...
Since 1987 the standard has been updated regularly, resulting in more than ten iterations. The v2.x standards are backward compatible, meaning a message based on version 2.3 will be understood by an application that supports version 2.6. HL7 v2.x messages use a non-XML encoding syntax based on segments and one-character delimiters. [5]
MIL-STD-105 D Quick reference Table, TABLE I and TABLE IIA. MIL-STD-105 was a United States defense standard that provided procedures and tables for sampling by attributes based on Walter A. Shewhart, Harry Romig, and Harold F. Dodge sampling inspection theories and mathematical formulas. Widely adopted outside of military procurement applications.
The original MCCS standard version 1 was released on September 11, 1998. MCCS Version 2 was released on October 17, 2003. A major update of the standard, it provided support for flat panel displays, VESA DPVL (Digital Packet Video Link) standard; it added a range of television controls and introduced individual control of multiple windows on a display.