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  • 121American Measurement Standard — is a formal measurement standard for use with single family dwellings. Size or square footage, is and always has been, one of the most important factors in the home valuation process. Other than location, more weight is placed on this one… …

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  • 122Particle size (general) — Particle size is a notion introduced for comparing dimensions of solid particles ( flecks ), liquid particles ( droplets ), or gaseous particles ( bubbles ).The notion of particle size applies to *Colloidal particles; *Particles in ecology;… …

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  • 123ANALYSE NON STANDARD — Créée par Abraham Robinson vers 1961 à partir de la théorie des modèles, l’analyse non standard (A.N.S.) est longtemps restée une affaire de logicien. Depuis quelques années, son usage comme outil de recherche et de démonstration rend accessibles …

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  • 124non-standard — ˌnon ˈstandard adjective not the usual size or type: • The company is to introduce a non standard week, which would make Saturday and Sunday regular work days. * * * non standard UK US /ˌnɒnˈstændəd/ adjective ► not of the normal type or size:… …

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  • 125BR Standard Class 8 — Infobox Locomotive powertype=Steam name = BR Standard Class 8 caption = 71000 Duke of Gloucester as preserved. Note the Caprotti valve gear. designer = Robert Riddles builder = BR Crewe Works builddate = 1954 totalproduction = 1 whytetype = 4 6 2 …

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  • 126Data Encryption Standard — DES Eine Feistel Runde (F Funktion) Entwickler IBM Veröffentlicht 1975 Abgeleitet von …

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  • 127Nominal size — In manufacturing, a nominal size or trade size is a size in name only used for identification.[1] The nominal size may not match any dimension of the product, but within the domain of that product the nominal size may correspond to a large number …

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  • 128Advanced Encryption Standard process — The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), the block cipher ratified as a standard by National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States (NIST), was chosen using a process markedly more open and transparent than its predecessor, the …

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