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Mr. Lack was president of the American Standards Association in 1947.
The American Standards Association followed suit in 1933.
(American Standards Association 1960, 45).
New York: American Standards Association.
In 1936 the American Standards Association recommended that the A above middle C be tuned to 440 Hz.
The first American Standards Association (predecessor to ANSI) standard C18 appeared in 1928.
In the early 1960s, the American Standards Association led a project to develop a universal code for data processing, which became known as ASCII.
In 1928, the AESC became the American Standards Association (ASA).
When the American Standards Association established a committee to address the problem, a bitter row ensued as different companies sought to have their designs chosen as the standard.
In March 1927, the American Standards Association authorized a committee to standardize the dimensions of wrought steel and wrought iron pipe and tubing.
(Film used to be measured with A.S.A. numbers, after the American Standards Association, but these days film speeds, like everything else, have gone global.)
Two other rating systems were used - ASA, for American Standards Association, and DIN, for Deutsche Industrie Norm.
He managed to save the jobs of about 2/3 of the career employees by putting many on part-time employment and transferring others to the American Standards Association while they continued their work at the bureau.
He was a member of the United Engineering Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Standards Association, New York Electrical Society, and the Franklin Institute.
After work in quality control for Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, and for the Bell Telephone Laboratories, he became an assistant secretary for the non-profit American Standards Association.
In 1933 Schlink and Arthur Kallet, a board member of Consumers' Research and former colleague of Schlink at the American Standards Association, published 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs.
And he calls for a joint effort by N.L.G.I., petroleum industry groups, the American Standards Association and the National Bureau of Standards to solve the problem of inconsistent lubricant packaging.
"ASA" is the abbreviation of the American Standards Association, a former name for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), which is believed to have sanctioned these control characters.
By 1965, FORTRAN IV was supposed to be compliant with the "standard" being developed by the American Standards Association X3.4.3 FORTRAN Working Group.
ASCII (United States of America Standard Code for Information Interchange) was approved by the American Standards Association, providing a seven-bit code of up to 128 character positions that could be used for communication between computer information processing systems.
Perhaps the most significant development in the early history of FORTRAN was the decision by the American Standards Association (now ANSI) to form a committee sponsored by BEMA, the Business Equipment Manufacturers Association, to develop an "American Standard Fortran."
During World War II, Dodge served as a consultant to the Secretary of War, and was chairman of the American Standards Association (now the American National Standards Institute) War Committee Z1, which prepared the Z1.1, Z1.2, and Zl.3 quality control standards.