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Standard Documents. The Consultant is, or will become, familiar with the City of San ▇▇▇▇, Department of Public Works, Standard Specifications, dated July 1992 (and any amendments thereto), the City of San ▇▇▇▇, Department of Public Works, Standard Details, dated July 1992 (and any amendments thereto), and any other standard documents the City uses to design and implement its capital projects (collectively “Standard Project Documents”).
Standard Documents. The spectrophotometric method is based on national standards and consensus methods which are applied to measure the absorption spectra.
Standard Documents. T h e spec t r o- p h o t o m e t r ic m e t h od i s b a sed o n n a- t io n a l s t a n d a r ds a n d co n se n s u s m e t h- ods w h ic h a r e a pplied t o m e a s ur e t h e a bso r p t io n spec t r a . ( b) Method— (1)( i) I n troduction, pur- pose, scope, relevance, application and limits of test. ( A) T h e p r i m a ry e n vi r o n- m e n t a l p ur pose i n de t e r m i n i n g t h e u l- t r a viole t - visible ( UV–VI S) a bso r p t io n spec t ru m of a c h e m ic a l co m po un d i s t o h a ve so m e i n dic a t io n of t h e w a ve- le n g t h s a t w h ic h t h e co m po un ds m a y be s u scep t ible t o p h o t oc h e m ic a l deg- r a d a t io n . S i n ce p h o t oc h e m ic a l deg-
Standard Documents. In the procurement of goods, non-consultant services and works under NCB, SI/N and PSW (as hereinafter defined) the Borrower shall use standard documents acceptable to the Association.
Standard Documents. The spectro- photometric method is based on na- tional standards and consensus meth- ods which are applied to measure the absorption spectra.
Standard Documents i) SPC should use the standard documents contained in the PPDPA Regulations 2003.

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  • Referenced Documents 2.3.1 Unless the context shall otherwise specifically require, and subject to Section 21, whenever any provision of this Agreement refers to a technical reference, technical publication, CLEC Practice, SBC-13STATE Practice, any publication of telecommunications industry administrative or technical standards, or any other document specifically incorporated into this Agreement (collectively, a “Referenced Instrument”), it will be deemed to be a reference to the then-current version or edition (including any amendments, supplements, addenda, or successors) of each Referenced Instrument that is in effect, and will include the then-current version or edition (including any amendments, supplements, addenda, or successors) of any other Referenced Instrument incorporated by reference therein.