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  3. Category : International Standard Book Number templates

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  5. List of ISO standards 12000–13999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 12615:2004 Bibliographic references and source identifiers for terminology work; ISO 12616:2002 Translation-oriented terminography; ISO 12620:2019 Management of terminology resources — Data category specifications; ISO 12625 Tissue paper and tissue products ISO 12625-1:2011 Part 1: General guidance on terms; ISO 12637 Graphic technology ...

  6. List of XML and HTML character entity references - Wikipedia

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    In HTML and XML, a numeric character reference refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode code point, and uses the format: &#xhhhh;. or &#nnnn; where the x must be lowercase in XML documents, hhhh is the code point in hexadecimal form, and nnnn is the code point in decimal form.

  7. National Aerospace Standard - Wikipedia

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    National Aerospace Standards (NAS) are U.S. industry standards for the aerospace industry. They are created and maintained by the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). [1] The Federal Aviation Administration recognizes National Aerospace Standards as "traditional standards" for the purposes of parts approval.

  8. The game that means everything: Army and Navy get ready to ...

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    For the cadets and midshipmen on the field, a career playing professional football is unlikely. This game is their Super Bowl. “It represents a battle between two of the nation’s best forces ...

  9. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF 2.0 defines 256-bit AES encryption as the standard for PDF 2.0 files. The PDF Reference also defines ways that third parties can define their own encryption systems for PDF. PDF files may be digitally signed, to provide secure authentication; complete details on implementing digital signatures in PDF are provided in ISO 32000-2.