American National Standard


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American National Standard

(standard)
(ANS) A common prefix for ANSI documents or standards, e.g.: "ANS Forth", or "American National Standard X3.215-1994".
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After three years of open dialogue and consensus-based decision making, Green Building Initiative (GBI) in Portland, Ore., is consummating an American National Standards Institute-modeled process to update ANSI/ GBI 01-2010: Green Building Assessment Protocol for Commercial Buildings, which frames the 2013 Green Globes building rating system.
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GMPs for the current NSF Dietary Supplements Program are based on industry recommended GMPs provided to FDA under FDA's Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and are included in NSF American National Standard 173-Dietary Supplements.
X3H2 Maps Worldwide Database Protocols Accredited Standards Committee on Information Processing Systems X3 initiated a project in December 1986 to develop an American National Standard that would serve internationally as a remote database access protocol.
(BIFMA) announced formal American National Standard Institute (ANSI) approval and release of the following two standards for volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from office furniture: ANSI/BIFMA M7.1-2007--Standard Test Method for Determining VOC Emissions from Office Furniture Systems, Components and Seating; and ANSI/BIFMA X7.1-2007--Standard for Formaldehyde and TVOC Emissions of Low-emitting Office Furniture Systems and Seating.
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NSF/ANSI 173 is an American National Standard for dietary supplements and for the ingredients used in dietary supplements.

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