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1) стандарт2) образец, эталон3) норма4) технические условия, ТУ; технические требования, ТТ•- color standard
- communication interface standards
- data-encryption standard
- de facto standard
- DGS standards
- digital-television standard
- emission standard
- engineering standard
- frequency standard
- gas-cell frequency standard
- graphic display standards
- HDTV standard
- hydrogen-frequency standard
- IEC standard
- inductance standard
- industry standard
- interconnect standard
- interface standard
- international standard
- Internet standards
- interoperability standard
- Josephson-effect standard
- JPEG standard
- line standard
- local standard
- mandatory standard
- microwave-noise standard
- Nexus standard
- NMT standards
- NTSC standard
- open standard
- optical standard
- output standard
- PCS standards
- primary-frequency standard
- primary-light standard
- quantum standard
- quartz frequency standard
- rubidium-vapor frequency standard
- secondary-frequency standard
- secondary-light standard
- secondary-time standard
- state standard
- super POCSAC standard
- system standard
- time standard
- TV-broadcast standards
- videocoding standard
- videotex standards
- wavelengh standard
- working standard of light
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