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Acoustics, Ultrasound and Vibration - AFRIMETS |
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Publication of new and revised CMCs in Acoustics, Ultrasound and Vibration declared by South Africa via AFRIMETS. |
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Key comparison APMP.M.F-K4.b |
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Publication of the results of APMP.M.F-K4.b, linked to those of CCM.F-K4.a and CCM.F-K4.b. These are key comparisons of force measurements (2 MN and 4 MN). |
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Key comparison CCM.P-K13 |
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Publication of the Final Report and of the results of CCM.P-K13. This is a key comparison of hydraulic gauge pressure measurements in the range 50 MPa to 500 MPa. |
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Key comparison BIPM.RI(I)-K4 |
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Update of BIPM.RI(I)-K4 results with data from NPL (2007) and ARPANSA (2010). This is a key comparison of absorbed dose to water in Cobalt 60. |
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Supplementary comparison EURAMET.M.P-S11 |
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Publication of the Final Report of supplementary comparison EURAMET.M.P-S11 on hydraulic gauge pressure measurements in the range 0 MPa to 50 MPa. |
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Key comparison EUROMET.L-K4.2005 |
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Publication of the results of EUROMET.L-K4.2005. This is a EURAMET key comparison of diameter standards. |
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Key comparison EURAMET.M.M-K2.2 |
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Publication of the Final Report and of the results of EURAMET.M.M-K2.2, linked to those of CCM.M-K2. This is a EURAMET key comparison of stainless steel mass standards of nominal values 100 mg, 2 g, 20 g and 500 g. |
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Key comparison EURAMET.M.M-K4.2 |
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Publication of the Final Report and of the results of EURAMET.M.M-K4.2, linked to those of CCM.M-K1. This is a EURAMET key comparison of 1 kg stainless steel mass standards. |
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Fluid Flow - Viet Nam |
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Publication of the very first set of CMCs declared in Fluid Flow by Viet Nam via APMP. |
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Chemistry - SIM |
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Publication of new and updated CMCs declared in Chemistry by Argentina (Food), Brazil (Gases, and Fuels), Chile (Biological fluids and materials, and Food), and Mexico (Gases, Metal and metal alloys, Advanced materials, and Sediments, soils, ores and particulates) via SIM. |
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