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The international standard for kanamycin

Journal of Biological Standardization, 1986
The International Reference Preparation of Kanamycin has been replaced by the International Standard for Kanamycin. The potency of the standard is based upon a collaborative study in ten laboratories in ten countries. Each ampoule of the International Standard of Kanamycin is defined as containing the activity of 10345 International Units of Kanamycin.
A.H. Thomas   +2 more
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The International Standard for Sisomicin

Journal of Biological Standardization, 1986
An International Standard for Sisomicin has been established on the basis of a collaborative assay. There were seven participating laboratories in seven countries. The activity of the contents of each ampoule of the International Standard of Sisomicin is defined as 35,200 International Units of Sisomicin.
R.A. Broadbridge   +2 more
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SPS: International Standards

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law is a landmark reference work, providing definitive and comprehensive coverage of this dynamic field. The Encyclopedia is organised into 12 volumes around top-level subjects – such as water, energy and climate change – that reflect some of the most pressing issues facing us today.
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Developments in international standardization

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1999
Trade in animals and animal products has reached global proportions and so too has the threat of infectious diseases of veterinary importance. The Manual of Standards for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines, published by the Office International des Epizooties (OIE), contains chapters on infectious diseases that may cause various degrees of socio-economic ...
Peter Wright, En-Min Zhou
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The International Length Standard

Applied Optics, 1963
This paper describes the characteristics of the 2p10-5d5 radiation of Kr-86 which was adopted in 1960 as the primary standard of length. After a brief history of the developments leading to the adoption of this spectral line, its physical characteristics are discussed with a view to showing its merits as a standard.
Baird, K. M., Howlett, L. E.
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International Lp(a) standardization

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1994
Two international surveys for Lp(a) measurements were organized from 1989 to 1991. The results of the first survey led to the conclusion that the lack of a common primary standard was the main cause of the large inter-laboratory variation observed. No major effects of techniques or antisera were observed.
O. Henderson, C. Labeur, M. Rosseneu
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Internal standardization with additive internal-standard curves

Spectrochimica Acta, 1960
Abstract In d.c. carbon arc spectrographic determinations of the concentrations of many trace or minor elements in one excitation the use of two internal standards is suggested—an involatile element and one which is easily volatilized. Elements with intermediate volatility may be standardized using an empirical internal-standard curve obtained by ...
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The International Standard for Amikacin

Journal of Biological Standardization, 1985
An International Standard for Amikacin has been established on the basis of a collaborative assay. Seven laboratories, in seven countries, took part. Each ampoule of the International Standard of Amikacin is defined as containing the activity of 50 600 International Units of Amikacin.
R.A. Broadbridge   +2 more
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The International Standard for Netilmicin

Biologicals, 1990
An International Standard for Netilmicin has been established on the basis of a collaborative assay. There were five participating laboratories in five countries. The activity of the contents of each ampoule of the International Standard for Netilmicin is defined as 4810 IU of netilmicin.
R.A. Broadbridge   +2 more
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Linguistic Qualities of International Standards

International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research, 2006
Linguistic qualities are essential for the use of every standard. The intentions of the standards developers should become perfectly clear to those who will finally use the documents, but language barriers at several project stages may hinder this. This article addresses the topic for standards at the global and regional levels.
Henk J. de Vries   +2 more
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