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  2. National Institute of Standards and Technology - Wikipedia

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    As part of its mission, NIST supplies industry, academia, government, and other users with over 1,300 Standard Reference Materials (SRMs). These artifacts are certified as having specific characteristics or component content, used as calibration standards for measuring equipment and procedures, quality control benchmarks for industrial ...

  3. Certified reference materials - Wikipedia

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    Green Tea standard reference. Certified reference materials (CRMs) are 'controls' or standards used to check the quality and metrological traceability of products, to validate analytical measurement methods, or for the calibration of instruments. [1] A certified reference material is a particular form of measurement standard.

  4. American National Standards Institute - Wikipedia

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    ANSI was most likely formed in 1918, when five engineering societies and three government agencies founded the American Engineering Standards Committee (AESC). [8] In 1928, the AESC became the American Standards Association (ASA). In 1966, the ASA was reorganized and became United States of America Standards Institute (USASI). The present name ...

  5. National Association of Testing Authorities - Wikipedia

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    It is an independent, not-for-profit organisation, governed by a board of directors that has representation from NATA members, industry, government and professional bodies. NATA was established in 1947 in response to a call for the formation of a national testing services body to ensure the munitions which the government was manufacturing ...

  6. National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration ...

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    NABL Schemes include Accreditation (Recognition) of Technical competence of testing, calibration, medical testing laboratories, Proficiency testing providers (PTP) & Reference Material Producers (RMP) for a specific scope following ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 15189, ISO/IEC 17043 [2] & ISO 17034:2016 [3] Standards.

  7. International Organization for Standardization - Wikipedia

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    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO / ˈ aɪ s oʊ / [3]) is an independent, non-governmental, international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member countries. [4]

  8. ASTM International - Wikipedia

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    ASTM International has no role in requiring or enforcing compliance with its standards. The standards may become mandatory when referenced by an external contract, corporation, or government. [6] In the United States, ASTM standards have been adopted, by incorporation or by reference, in many federal, state, and municipal government regulations.

  9. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments - Wikipedia

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    In accord with the CLIA, the CLIA Program sets standards and issues certificates for clinical laboratory testing. [2] CLIA defines a clinical laboratory as any facility which performs laboratory testing on specimens derived from humans for the purpose of providing information for: [citation needed]