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ISO 8600-4:2014 Part 4: Determination of maximum width of insertion portion; ISO 8600-5:2005 Part 5: Determination of optical resolution of rigid endoscopes with optics; ISO 8600-6:2005 Part 6: Vocabulary; ISO 8600-7:2012 Part 7: Basic requirements for medical endoscopes of water-resistant type
ISO 18589-6:2009 Part 6: Measurement of gross alpha and gross beta activities ISO 18589-7:2013 Part 7: In situ measurement of gamma-emitting radionuclides ISO 18593:2004 Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs – Horizontal methods for sampling techniques from surfaces using contact plates and swabs
For example, there are March equinoxes on 1920-W12-6 and 2077-W11-5 in UT. The year number of the ISO week very often differs from the Gregorian year number for dates close to 1 January. For example, 29 December 1986 is ISO 1987-W01-1, i.e., it is in year 1987 instead of 1986.
ISO/IEC 27033-6:2016 Part 6: Securing wireless IP network access; ISO/IEC 27034 Information technology - Security techniques - Application security ISO/IEC 27034-1:2011 Part 1: Overview and concepts; ISO/IEC 27034-2:2015 Part 2: Organization normative framework; ISO/IEC 27034-6:2016 Part 6: Case studies; ISO/IEC 27035 Information technology ...
ISO 8601 was prepared by, [4] and is under the direct responsibility of, ISO Technical Committee TC 154. [5] ISO 2014, though superseded, is the standard that originally introduced the all-numeric date notation in most-to-least-significant order [YYYY]-[MM]-[DD]. The ISO week numbering system was introduced in ISO 2015, and the identification ...
ISO 80000-7:2019 revised ISO 80000-7:2008, [9] which superseded ISO 31-6. [35] It gives names, symbols, definitions and units for quantities used for light and optical radiation in the wavelength range of approximately 1 nm to 1 mm. The descriptive text of this part is available online. [36]
ISO 8601 is an international standard for communicating certain information, in particular between computer systems. The information comprises certain units of time which would normally be called "dates and times" from millennia (and with extensions larger units) down to seconds and decimal fractions thereof (for example 12:34 on 10 April 1962), and other time-like entities which we need not ...
[13] is maintained by ISO/IEC Joint Working Group ISO/TC10/SC10/JWG10. [14] The latest version 81346-10:2022 is published as a full International Standard, and replaces the previous Technical Specification ISO/TS 81346-10:2015. Upgrading form TS to IS implies greater maturity and more scrutiny in the development of the standard. [15]