NBS Special Publication, Издање 342The Bureau, 1971 |
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Страница 219 - A common fraction shall be in terms of halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths, or thirty-seconds; except that if there exists a firmly established general consumer usage and trade custom of employing different common fractions in the net quantity declaration of a particular commodity, they may be employed.
Страница 99 - ... to foster foreign and domestic trade in American petroleum products; (3) to promote, in general, the interests of the petroleum industry in all its branches; (4) to promote the mutual improvement of its members and the study of the arts and sciences connected with the petroleum industry.
Страница 261 - Latest developments in the subject area of this publication, as well as in other areas where the National Bureau of Standards is active, are reported in the NBS Technical News Bulletin. See following page.
Страница 34 - CONSUMER BILL OF RIGHTS is proclaimed by President John F. Kennedy in a message to Congress. Included are the right to safety, the right to be informed, the right to choose, and the right to be heard.