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  2. Certified Quality Engineer - Wikipedia

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    The exam changes from test-to-test in minor detail and the body of knowledge is revised and updated by peer review committees set up by the ASQ. There are two formats for the ASQ certification test: Computer Delivered - This CQE examination is a one-part, 175- multiple choice question, five-and-a-half-hour exam and is offered in English only ...

  3. Certified Quality Auditor - Wikipedia

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    Formal CQA certification is given by the American Society for Quality (ASQ). Each CQA certification candidate needs to pass a multiple choice examination that focuses mostly on auditing practices, and measures comprehension of the ASQ Body of Knowledge (BOK), covering: Auditing Basics; Process of auditing; Auditor competencies

  4. American Society for Quality - Wikipedia

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    ASQ Center in Milwaukee ASQ registration booth at America's Center in St. Louis for the 2010 meeting on 24 May. The American Society for Quality (ASQ), formerly the American Society for Quality Control (ASQC), is a society of quality professionals, with more than 40,000 members. ASQ is a global organization with members in more than 140 countries.

  5. CQE - Wikipedia

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    CQE may refer to: Carbon quantitative easing , an unconventional monetary policy that is featured in a global carbon reward Certified Quality Engineer , a certification given by the American Society for Quality

  6. Acceptable quality limit - Wikipedia

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    The acceptable quality limit (AQL) is the worst tolerable process average (mean) in percentage or ratio that is still considered acceptable; that is, it is at an acceptable quality level. [1]

  7. Choking - Wikipedia

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    Some anti-choking devices can also be used to solve choking. This procedure has modifications for infants (babies under 1 year-old) , for the people with problems in the belly as the pregnant or too much obese people , for the disabled victims in wheelchair , for the victims that lay on the bed but are unable to sit down , and for the victims ...

  8. Choke (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from blocking—"choking"—high frequencies while passing low frequencies. It is a functional name; the name "choke" is used if an inductor is used for blocking or decoupling higher frequencies, but the component is simply called an "inductor" if used in electronic filters or tuned circuits.

  9. Rear naked choke - Wikipedia

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    The following is a description of this technique using the right arm (the same can be done with the left arm, changing roles of the choking and securing arms): The attacker's right arm encircles the opponent's neck, with the opponent's trachea at the crook of the elbow. The attacker's right hand then grasps their own upper left arm/shoulder.