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standardRule and/or procedure specifying characteristics that must be met for a product to be sold in a country's domestic market, typically to protect health and safety. When a standard puts foreign pro [..]
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standardRelationships Narrower Term: content standard convention data structure standard data value standard de facto standard de jure standard descriptive standard guideline technical standard Related Term: [..]
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standardA flag or banner carried into battle on a pole.
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standardThat which is established as a measure or model to which others of a similar nature should conform.
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standardtechnical directive Technical specification, usually in the form of a document available to the public, drawn up with the consensus or general approval of all interests affected by it, based on the co [..]
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standardSee reference material, standard material
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standardOften used to mean InterNACHI's Standards of Practice for Performing a General Home Inspection, or the International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties.
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standardThe metric, specification, gauge, statement, category, segment, grouping, behavior, event or physical product sample against which the outputs of a process are compared and declared acceptable or unac [..]
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standardA mandatory requirement, code of practice or specification approved by a recognized external standards organization, such as International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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standardNorme
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standardmid-12c., "flag or other conspicuous object to serve as a rallying point for a military force," from shortened form of Old French estandart "military standard, banner." According t [..]
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standard1620s, "serving as a standard," from standard (adj.). Earlier it meant "upright" (1530s). Standard-bred "bred up to some agreed-upon standard of excellence" is from 1888.
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standard"weight, measure, or instrument by which the accuracy of others is determined," late 14c., from standard (n.1) "military standard, banner," a particular use in English of this word [..]
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standardAn item's characteristic or set of characteristics generally accepted by the manufacturers and users of the item as a required characteristic for all such items.
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standardA document that recommends a protocol, interface, type of wiring, or some other aspect of a system. It may even recommend something as general as a conceptual framework or model (e.g., a communication [..]
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standardflag or emblem used as a rallying sign in a battle.
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standardA standard is a flag or banner which could be embroidered or painted. Standards were sometimes decorated with a family crest, the emblem of a guild, or the symbol of a patron saint of a city or countr [..]
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standardA specific statement of the rules and constraints governing the naming, contents, and operations of deliverables. The rules and constraints are designed to support specific objectives. [D01897]
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standardAn acknowledged, popular piece of music in the jazz repertory.
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standard Bandwidth
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standard1. A synonym for specification. 2. A component or way of accomplishing a task that is so frequently and widely used that is seems to be part of a specification.
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standardor “norm”; a rule for how user interfaces should be designed for given tasks, users, and contexts. User interface standards are usually encoded in style guides and are available for every major operat [..]
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standardA tree or shrub that has been trained to a certain height with a long bare stem and foliage at the top.
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standardA plant that's trained, through pruning or staking, to the form of a tree.
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standardA tree or shrub growing on an erect stem of full height.
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standardA shrub or herb grown with an erect main stem so that it forms or resembles a tree.
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standard(1) A tree or shrub with 1.5 to 2m (5-6ft) of bare trunk beneath the branches. (2) Uppermost petals of a pea-flower or iris.
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standardStandard size plants are either grown on their own roots or grafted onto a different rootstock. Either method should not limit the plant from reaching the mature height for its species.
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standardA small tree commonly produced by grafting a weeping or dwarf form on a trunk of the desired height. An upright single-stemmed plant as grafted tree roses; an upright petal as in many members of the pea family. Starch
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standardA plant pruned so that it consists of a single bare, vertical stem, atop which a shaped mass of foliage, usually globular, is maintained.
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standard Atree or shrub that is grown on a single trunk, usually grafted to create a small garden tree.
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standardconforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind; "windows of standard width"; "standard sizes&a [..]
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standardAn acknowledged measure of comparison that is widely recognised or employed, especially because of its excellence.
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standardAgreed attributes and processes designed to ensure that a product, service or method will perform consistently at a designated level
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standardDefinition A widely accepted way of doing something.
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standardGuideline documentation that reflects agreements on products, practices, or operations by nationally or internationally recognized industrial, professional, trade associations or governmental bodies. Note: This concept applies to formal, approved standards, as contrasted to de facto standards and proprietary standards, which are exceptions to this [..]
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standarda document, or an object for physical comparison, for defining product characteristics, products, or processes, prepared by a consensus of a properly constituted group of those substantially affected [..]
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standardA professional pronouncement promulgated by the Internal Audit Standards Board that delineates the requirements for performing a broad range of internal audit activities, and for evaluating internal audit performance.
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standardStandards are recipes, methods, ingredients, measuring tools, and equipments that are used to produce consistent results in a particular product in home baking. Standards are a great help to both manu [..]
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standardDefinition A technology or product that has achieved a level of market saturation such that nearly everyone in that particular market relies upon it.
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standardA basis for evaluating the worth of something and how it should be. It is just like a general idea regarding; how things could be. It is a value, norm or a positive expectation.
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standardA criterion or reference point against which quality can be judged.
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standardklalish
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standardAn acceptable level or criterion according to which something is compared, measured, or judged. Also refers to an amount, extent, quality, pattern, criterion, etc., fixed by usage or convention or est [..]
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standard1 : something established by authority, custom, or general consent as a model, example, or point of reference [the of the reasonable person] 2 : something established by authority as a rule for the .. [..]
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standardA standard is a document that defines the characteristics of a product, process or service, such as dimensions, safety aspects, and performance requirements.
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standardRefers to a model, example or rule for the measure of quantity, weight, extent, value, or quality, established by authority, custom or general consent. It is also defined as a criterion, gauge or yard [..]
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standardA tree or shrub which has a tall, bare stem several feet long before the first branches. Standard fruit trees usually have a 6-foot (1.8m) trunk, standard roses
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standardA widely known and accepted measurement or weight used as a basis for a system of measurements.
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standardStandard samples are aliquots of calibration specimens containing predetermined quantities of the analyte. The response of each standard, along with the standard's predetermined concentration, is used to construct a standard curve. From this standard curve, sample concentrations can be computed using the response from the sample.
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standardAn e-learning specification established as a model by a governing authority such as IEEE
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standardSpecifications produced by accredited associations, such as ANSI, ISO, SIA, ETSI or NIST. In the United States the use of standards is typically optional and multiple standards can be developed on the [..]
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standardA reference for comparative measurements of color and other physical attributes.
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standardThis is a resolution of 203 x 98 dpi.
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standardAn election in which voters select candidates for political office.
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standardA tune universally accepted and played by many Jazz musicians. Many standards are tin pan alley and Broadway songs from the 30s, 40s and 50s. Others are strictly Jazz compositions. A professional Jazz musician is expected to know many, many standards.
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standardStandard is defined as "that which is established by authority, custom, or general consent, as a model or example; criterion; test." Engine Mfrs. Ass'n v. S. Coast Air Quality Mgmt. Dis [..]
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standard(n) a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated(n) the ideal in terms of which something can be judged(n) a board measure = 1980 board feet(n) the value behin [..]
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standardA document that specifies a technological area with a well-defined scope, usually by a formal standardization body and process.
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standardAmerican standard of 1776. A snake with thirteen rattles, about to strike, with the motto “DON’T TREAD ON ME.”
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standard(Size of) varied according to the rank of the person who bore them. The standard of an emperor was eleven yards in length; of a king, nine yards; of a prince, seven yards; of a marquis, six and a half [..]
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standardA document, or an object for physical comparison, for defining product characteristics, products, or processes: prepared by a consensus of a properly constituted group of those substantially affected [..]
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standardA document, or an object for physical comparison, for defining product characteristics, products, or processes, prepared by a consensus of a properly constituted group of those substantially affected and having the qualifications to prepare the standard for use.
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standardA reference object used as a basis for comparison or calibration. - A concept established by authority, custom or agreement to serve as a model or rule in the measurement of quantity or the establishm [..]
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standardA rule, condition, or requirement describing the following information for products, systems, services or practices: classification of components, specification of materials, performance, or operation [..]
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standardInternational Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS Standards) are developed through an international consultation process, the "due process", which involves interested individuals and organisations from around the world.
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standardA single tree grown as an individual amongst coppice. A large nursery grown tree produced for amenity planting.
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standardbroadly refers to statements of expectations for student learning, which may include content standards, performance standards, and benchmarks. In the K-12 arena, standards generally describe content, [..]
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standardn. norma; estándar, fijo
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standardA level or measure of achievement; a statement of performance or outcome criteria. See also competency standard.
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standardA statement framed within the context of a functional area or professional preparation program designed to provide practitioners with criteria against which to judge the quality of the programs and se [..]
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standardSee breed standard.
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standarda solution containing a known, precise concentration of an element or chemical compound, often used to calibrate analytical chemistry measurement devices.
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standardQuality Oolong only: below average
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standardA basis of value established for the measure of quantity, weight, extent or quality, e.g. weight standards, standard Solutions, methods, techniques, and procedures used in Diagnosis and therapy.
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standardA standard is a way of manufacturing products or performing processes that has gained precedence over other approaches and become largely standardised. Engineering and methodological standards are par [..]
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standardStandard measurements of cubic content of the wood from northern forests. The Saint-Petersburg standard is the most commonly used, and is equal to 165 cft or 4.67m3, which corresponds to 2.3 to 2.4t f [..]
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standardSee breed standard.
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standardThe officially recognized written description of an ideal specimen of a specific breed. This is the document judges are tasked to interpret when judging in the breed ring, [..]
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standardthe official blueprint for a breed.
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standardgenerally favored by editors and professional writers in moderately formal to very formal language registers.
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standardA document approved by a recognized body that provides for common and repeated use of a prescribed set of rules, conditions, or requirements (Toth, 2000).
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standardA variety of a language which by virtue of historical accident has become the leading form of the language in a certain country. As a result of this, the standard may be expanded due to the increase i [..]
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standardSee "Royal Standard."
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standardA breed standard.
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standardSee Section 3(1) of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. Must be specified in a TGO or the BP. A general standard that applies to all products of a particular dosage form. A specific standard of medicines refers to a particular dosage form of particular active ingredient(s).
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standardEstablished method for staff to follow, which ensures food and food processes remain safe.
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standardDocument, established by consensus and approved by a recognized body (responsible for standards and regulations), that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristics for a [..]
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standardA physical or chemical quantity whose value is known exactly, and thus is used to calibrate instruments or standardize measurements. Also called a reference.
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standardAccepted set of norms, guidelines or best practices for processes or products, against which organizations can be certified for partial or full conformance. For example, ISO/IEC 19770 is the internati [..]
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standard"Standard" or "standards" means such measure of quality or purity for air or for any waters in relation to their reasonable or necessary use as may be established by the commission [..]
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standard, sb. the upright stick of a kite.
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standardIncluded in the official Perl distribution, as in a standard module, a standard tool, or a standard Perl manpage.
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standardStandard means criteria set for usage or practices; a rule or basis of comparison in measuring or judging.
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standardThe term “standard,” or “technical standard,” as cited in Public Law 104-113, includes all of the following: (1) Common and repeated use of rules, conditions, guidelines, or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods; and related management systems practices; (2) the definition of terms; classification of components; d [..]
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standardStandard that sets forth rules, conditions, guidelines, and characteristics of data and mission products supporting business processes
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standardStandard that documents methodologies and practices to design and implement information sharing technology capability into systems, thereby enabling Interoperability
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standardIncluded in the official Perl distribution, as in a standard module, a standard tool, or a standard Perl manpage
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standard(With a capital S:) n. The ANSI/ISO C Standard, ANSI X3.159-1989 or ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (see question 11.1). adj. Refers to something which is compatible with that Standard.
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standard1. Something established by custom, agreement, or authority as a basis for comparison. 2. A physical embodiment of a unit. In general it is not independent of physical conditions, and it is a true emb [..]
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standard A statement established by consensus or authority that provides a benchmark for measuring quality and that is aimed at achieving optimal results.
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standardA plant pruned so that it consists of a single bare, vertical stem, atop which a shaped mass of foliage, usually globular, is maintained.
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standardA quality, measure or reference point established as a rule or model by authorities, custom or general consent, against which things can be evaluated or should conform.
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standardThat which is established as a measure or model to which others of a similar nature should conform, or technical specification, usually in the form of a document available to the public, drawn up with [..]
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standardAs used in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), a document that has been developed and established within the consensus principles of the ASTM and that meets the approval requirements of ASTM procedures and regulations. The term "standard" serves as an adjective in the title of documents, such as test methods, practi [..]
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standardIn home baking, this refers to recipes, measuring tools, ingredients, methods, and equipment that are used to produce a defined product with consistent results to assist manufacturers or consumers.
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standardCommon specifications established to ensure interoperability of technology. For example, …
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standardAn energy conservation measure determined by DOE to be applicable to a particular agency or agencies. Once established as a standard, any variance or decision not to adopt the measure requires a waive [..]
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standardhabitat:
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standard a legally enforceable value for maximum concentrations or emissions of a substance for the protection of the environment or human health cf guideline
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standardPayments under this plan are fixed and made for up to 10 years.
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standardSell a fixed quantity of impressions or clicks.
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standardThe requirements that serve as the basis for comparison
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standardA classic styled upright motorcycle with focus on no frills function. Styling is not a main objective on these bikes. They tend to be less powerful than sport bikes but more powerful than cruisers.
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standardA vertical tube in scaffolding.
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standardStandard size plants are either grown on their own roots or grafted onto a different rootstock. Either method should not limit the plant from reaching the mature height for its species.
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standardStandards in the warez scene are defined by groups of people who have been involved in its activities for several years and have established connections to large groups. These people form a committee, [..]
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standardStandard may refer to:
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standardThe Standard was an American automobile manufactured between 1904 and around 1908. Successor to the US Long Distance, it was a 25hp four with wooden side-entrance bodywork. It sold for $3500.
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standardThe Standard was an Italian automobile manufactured from 1906 until 1908 by the Fabbrica Automobili Standard of Torino. The company produced a 10/14 hp four-cylinder which was sometimes marketed unde [..]
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standardThe Standard was an Italian automobile manufactured from 1906 until 1908 by the Fabbrica Automobili Standard of Torino. The company produced a 10/14 hp four-cylinder which was sometimes marketed unde [..]
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standardThe Standard was a German automobile manufactured between 1911 and 1912. The car was produced at Berlin-Charlottenburg using a rotary valve engine built by Henriod, which was unreliable and had not b [..]
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standardThe Standard was an American automobile manufactured in Butler, Pennsylvania from 1912 until 1923.
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standardStandard is an Indian brand of automobile which was produced by Standard Motor Products of India Limited (SMPIL) in Madras from 1951 to 1988. Indian Standards were variations of vehicles made in the U [..]
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standardIn music, a standard is a musical composition of established popularity, considered part of the "standard repertoire" of one or several genres. Even though the standard repertoire of a given genre con [..]
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standardStandard is the name of two different magazines published in France and in Serbia. The French quarterly culture and fashion magazine Standard is published in Paris since 2004. The Serbian weekly newsm [..]
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standardStandard is the fifth studio album by Japanese pop rock band, Scandal. The album was released on October 2, 2013 by Epic Records Japan. It is available in three different editions, Complete Production [..]
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standardA standard or standard hundred was a measure of timber used in trade.The standard varied in number, size and composition from country to country so the term is usually proceeded by the region or port [..]
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standardStandard, released in 1993 on A&M Records, is a gospel music album by American urban contemporary gospel group Witness. At the time of the album's release, original members Tina Brooks and Yolanda [..]
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