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  • ...'''Society of Automotive Engineers''' is a professional organisation and [[standards body]] for the [[engineering]] of powered [[vehicle]]s of all kinds - [[aut ...e''' Engineers'' in 1905, their original purpose was to promote the use of standards in the nascent automobile industry (initially in the United States) and to
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  • ...ectors]] are familiar to computer users all over the world, but DIN issues standards in any conceivable area. One of the oldest and surely most popular is [[DIN ...e [[1975]] it has been recognized by the German government as the national standards body and represents [[Germany|German]] interests at international and [[Eur
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  • ...s, organizations and institutions that produce, and in some cases measure, standards. ...ansnational and international levels - e.g. the [[British Standard|British Standards Institution]], the [[European Committee for Standardization]]), and the [[I
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  • ...example, all vehicles in Victoria, Australia, must conform to construction standards to ensure vehicles provide drivers and passengers with a maximum level of s ==Sanctioning organizations==
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  • ...al Vehicles") flying start regulations, officiated by regional or national organizations under the auspices of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]. Different clubs had different standards and did not always recognise the same world records until 1924, when ''Asso
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  • ...istance comfort, with some compromise of control. In contrast, Sportbikes, Standards and Dirtbikes derive their seating position from the more sporting oriented ...st protection; open-face, or "skullcaps" do not meet [[DOT]] certification standards), gloves, boots, and leather or synthetic protective clothing. Wearing a [[
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  • ...]] set himself the task of defeating the already powerful [[Mafia|criminal organizations]] flowering in the South. The origin of the Sicilian mafia is unclear. It w ...olicy the [[Cassa per il Mezzogiorno]] was set up to help raise the living standards in the South to those of the North. The Cassa aimed to do this in two ways:
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  • ...ate-of-the-art industrial process that stands for the very highest quality standards. ...CSL (Advanced Composite Structures Laboratory) through collaborations with organizations such as Boeing, with the resulting technology secured under a host of paten
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  • ...Most Italians, however, preferred more traditional pieces and established standards, and only a small but growing audience sought new styles of experimental cl ...Italy, as elsewhere, these tasks are spread over a number of agencies and organizations. Most large music conservatories maintain departments that oversee the rese
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  • ...product that claims to be organic is rigorously controlled by independant organizations. ...ellent and served in truly prodigious portions, yet fairly cheap by Vienna standards (5€-15€ for a full meal). The Bauernschmaus ("Farmer's Feast"), a near
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