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  2. BIS - Wikipedia

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    Bislama language (ISO 639 alpha-3 code bis) Bisj pole , or Bis pole, is a ritual artifact of the Asmat people of New Guinea Bismarck Municipal Airport , North Dakota, U.S., IATA code and FAA LID: BIS

  3. Bureau of Indian Standards - Wikipedia

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    It is a comprehensive building code for regulating the building construction activities across the country which was first published in 1970. [7] Preliminary Draft Amendment No. 1 to NBC 2005 Part 11 "Approach to Sustainability" was put into circulation a preliminary draft amendment and BIS accepted the feedback from people till 15 March 2013.

  4. Bank for International Settlements - Wikipedia

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    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international financial institution which is owned by member central banks. [2] Its primary goal is to foster international monetary and financial cooperation while serving as a bank for central banks. [3] With its establishment in 1930 it is the oldest international financial institution.

  5. Bureau of Industry and Security - Wikipedia

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    The main focus of the bureau is the security of the United States, which includes its national security, economic security, cyber security, and homeland security.For example, in the area of dual-use export controls, BIS administers and enforces such controls to stem the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivering them, to halt the spread of weapons to terrorists or ...

  6. Non bis in idem - Wikipedia

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    Non bis in idem (sometimes rendered non-bis in idem or ne bis in idem), which translates literally from Latin as 'not twice in the same [thing]', is a legal doctrine to the effect that no legal action can be instituted twice for the same cause of action.

  7. bis die sumendum b.i.d., bid, BID twice a day / twice daily bis in die gtt., gtts drop(s) gutta(e) h., h hour: hora: qhs, h.s., hs at bedtime or half strength quaque hora somni ii two tablets duos doses iii three tablets trēs doses n.p.o., npo, NPO nothing by mouth / not by oral administration: nil per os o.d., od, OD right eye. once a day ...

  8. Numeral prefix - Wikipedia

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    In English and many other languages, they are used to coin numerous series of words. For example: simplex, duplex (communication in only 1 direction at a time, in 2 directions simultaneously) unicycle, bicycle, tricycle (vehicle with 1 wheel, 2 wheels, 3 wheels) dyad, triad, tetrad (2 parts, 3 parts, 4 parts)

  9. Thomas H. McKittrick - Wikipedia

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    Due to the commencement of hostilities in France, only a few miles from BIS headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, McKittrick was the only member of its assembly to attend the May 1940 annual meeting. [4] McKittrick was a family friend of Allen Dulles, a US intelligence officer also based in Switzerland during World War II. [5]