Multicentre Growth Reference Study2021DescribesCatalogueDefineNISTImpurityProgrammeBibleTraceableMaterialEvolveAchievementNormativeGuidelinesOrganizationAnnotationsComparableCalibrationBiopsyDiagnosticLaboratoriesPharmaceuticalOutcomesMaterialsANSIGeneticDefinesGrowth StandardEnablesFrameworkDataCommitteeCommonlyConcentrationImplementationLaboratoryClinicalSubscriptionCurrentMethodsEditionSystemPracticesPhysicalListMethodIntentAdolescentsSpecificSurfaceProvide
Multicentre Growth Reference Study3
- 1 de Onis M, Garza C, Vicotra CG, Onyango AW, Frongillo EA, Martines J for the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study Group. (cdc.gov)
- The WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study: planning, study design, and methodology. (cdc.gov)
- In South Africa (SA), it has been estimated that one-third of boys and 25% of girls under the age of 5 years are stunted, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Multicentre Growth Reference Study. (scielo.org.za)
20211
- RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., USA, February 5, 2021 - The AATCC 1993 Standard Reference Detergents is improved! (aatcc.org)
Describes6
- This document describes the DXSAS standard which leverages the power of the DirectX Effect Framework to enable host applications and tools to share DirectX effects (.fx files) programmatically, as well as to design interaction with UI. (microsoft.com)
- This document describes the DXSAS standard which uses annotations to express the intent of effect parameters, as well as defining a collection of host application values that host applications agree to make available to an effect. (microsoft.com)
- This chapter describes how to develop, manage, and govern an Enterprise Architecture of a fictitious organization named "CloudEcoSource" with use of the Cloud Ecosystem Reference Model and the TOGAF standard. (opengroup.org)
- This informative case study describes a generic approach to develop an Enterprise Architecture by utilizing Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) identified in the Cloud Ecosystem Reference Model. (opengroup.org)
- This paper describes the External Referencing of Standards (ERoS) approach developed, tested and adopted by a university consortium. (ed.gov)
- Our commentary describes the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) process used to develop a nail gun consensus standard and the need for that process to be reformed. (cdc.gov)
Catalogue1
- For the current unit quantity, please visit the EDQM reference substance catalogue . (sigmaaldrich.com)
Define1
- This study suggests a common standard to define cardiometabolic risk in children. (uzh.ch)
NIST4
- For over 50 years, NIST has developed and distributed Standard Reference Data in Chemistry, Engineering, Fluids and Condensed Phases, Material Sciences, Mathematical and Computer Sciences and Physics. (nist.gov)
- NIST produces the Nation's Standard Reference Data (SRD). (nist.gov)
- There is also the traceable, certified version measured in comparison with a standard calibrated at PTB (Physiklisch-Technischen Bundesanstalt in Braunschweig, Germany, is the German counterpart of NIST). (tedpella.com)
- The standard is NIST traceable by virtue of the mutual recognition agreement by NIST and PTB. (tedpella.com)
Impurity1
- Products in our range of more than 5,000 Mikromol API, impurity and excipient reference standards are all manufactured in an ISO/IEC 17025 and 17034 accredited facility - and come with a comprehensive Certificate of Analysis (CoA), ensuring their suitability for both qualitative and quantitative analysis. (lgcstandards.com)
Programme2
- A study was designed to formally evaluate the introduction of the screening programme, which used an ophthalmologist's examination as a reference standard. (bmj.com)
- En l'espace d'une décennie, le nombre de facultés de médecine est passé de cinq établissements proposant un programme traditionnel reposant sur l'enseignement de disciplines, à vingt et un établissements offrant divers programmes, des plus traditionnels aux plus innovants, à base de résolution de problèmes et orientés vers la population. (who.int)
Bible4
- The New Revised Standard Version is an ecumenical translation of the Bible, produced with the involvement of Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Jewish scholars. (krainaksiazek.pl)
- The New Revised Standard Version is an ecumenical translation of the Bible, produced with the involvement of Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protest. (krainaksiazek.pl)
- The Cambridge NRSV Reference Edition has established itself as an excellent Bible for study, with cross-references, maps and an extensive glossary. (krainaksiazek.pl)
- The NASB Large Print Personal Size Reference Bible features large 11.25-point type in a convenient personal trim size that is perfect for devotional reading, personal study, or use at church. (echristianstore.com)
Traceable1
- All the standards are supplied with a certificate of analysis with a large number of these standard materials traceable to a national institution, as a standard reference material (SRM). (labbulletin.com)
Material9
- What is a Standard Reference Material or SRM? (nist.gov)
- Increasingly, proficiency scheme organizers are turning to genetically modified cell lines as a sustainable and well defined source of reference material. (wikipedia.org)
- Adjuncts and Reference Radiographs are data or material that supplement and support a standard but, due to their size, volume, physical makeup, or nature, are not included in the text of a standard. (astm.org)
- Horizon will use its gene editing expertise and Genesis platform to engineer cell lines carrying cancer genetic biomarkers in order to generate reference standard material, including formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded cell blocks and genomic DNA. (genomeweb.com)
- It will also test the reference standard material produced by Horizon and will develop these methods for highly accurate and sensitive detection of tumor DNA in the bloodstream. (genomeweb.com)
- While advances in next-generation sequencing and digital PCR are driving genomic and genetic cancer diagnostics development, the practical application and validation of such tests in the clinic require the availability of reproducible and reliable reference standard material, Horizon said. (genomeweb.com)
- This Certified Reference Material (CRM) is produced and certified in accordance with ISO 17034 and ISO/IEC 17025 . (sigmaaldrich.com)
- Adapting this approach makes single risk factors and clustered cardiometabolic disease risk scores comparable to the reference material itself and comparable to cardiometabolic risk values in studies using the same strategy. (uzh.ch)
- This information is provided as technical reference material. (cdc.gov)
Evolve2
- This section will describe how CloudEcoSource plans to use the TOGAF standard to create and evolve an Enterprise Architecture for the Cloud Ecosystem. (opengroup.org)
- As technologies and standards continually evolve, it is important to keep policies current. (w3.org)
Achievement1
- External referencing of assessment and students' achievement standards is a growing priority area within higher education, which is being pressured by government requirements to evidence outcome attainment. (ed.gov)
Normative4
- It does not try to make any standard or set of standards normative. (reliablesoftware.com)
- However, variability in the sensitivity of diagnostic thresholds exists, which may be due to a lack of standardized normative reference values. (cdc.gov)
- Discussion: A comprehensive set of normative reference values of median nerve CSA will reduce variability across studies, allowing future research to more accurately evaluate and establish diagnostic thresholds. (cdc.gov)
- Additionally, normative values can serve as a reference for evaluating treatment outcomes and provide a means to investigate and understand minor nuances in CSA changes that may be indicative of preclinical stages of median nerve pathology. (cdc.gov)
Guidelines4
- 3.1 These guidelines are intended to ensure that IRBs are evaluated by a standard procedure. (astm.org)
- 1.1 This practice covers guidelines for the production and testing for uniformity of a lot of carbon black to be used as an Industry Reference Black (IRB). (astm.org)
- As you can see from the following diagram, the DXSAS standard requires annotations in an effect file, as well as a host application that follows the guidelines described here to work with the file. (microsoft.com)
- Referencing Guidelines and Other Technical Specifications Explains options relating to referencing. (w3.org)
Organization4
- In order to illustrate how the TOGAF standard can be applied for the Cloud Ecosystem, a fictitious organization named "CloudEcoSource" with three separate initiatives will be referenced for each phase of the TOGAF ADM. (opengroup.org)
- The organization intends to use the TOGAF standard for Enterprise Architecture practices to manage its Cloud Services as well. (opengroup.org)
- Put together by a technical committee operating under the auspices of the OASIS standards organization, it is the result of individuals and organizations representing vendors, users, governments, consulting organizations, and academic institutions. (reliablesoftware.com)
- Standards organization. (lu.se)
Annotations4
- Standard annotations and semantics (DXSAS) provide a method of using shaders in a standard way that enables shaders to be used with tools, applications, and game engines. (microsoft.com)
- Standard annotations and semantics are designed to bind effect and X-file parameters to host application values. (microsoft.com)
- Once the rendering setup is encapsulated in an effect, the DXSAS standard allows the effect developer to expose the intent of the effect parameters through annotations. (microsoft.com)
- These annotations can then be read by any host application or tool (not just the one that was designed to use the effect) that is compliant with the standard will understand how to use the effect in the manner that was designed. (microsoft.com)
Comparable1
- External referencing benefits stakeholders connected to higher education by helping to assure that assessments and standards within courses are appropriate and comparable among institutions. (ed.gov)
Calibration5
- Reference materials (RM) are used for a calibration of the measuring system, for assessment of a measurement procedure, for assigning values to materials, or for quality control. (wikipedia.org)
- Calibration certificate will give the actual pitch of the standard. (tedpella.com)
- Calibration Standard for AFM, SEM, Auger and FIB. (tedpella.com)
- With traceability of results becoming ever more important, the availability of reliable calibration standards is extremely important to the electron microscopist. (labbulletin.com)
- To meet the stringent requirements of their customers, Agar supplies the M.A.C. range of Reference and Calibration standards for Electron Microscopy users. (labbulletin.com)
Biopsy1
- Molecular/Genomic Reference Materials (RMs) are selected or engineered to model a specific genetic biomarker as it occurs in a patient biopsy. (wikipedia.org)
Diagnostic4
- Molecular/Genomic reference standards are a class of 'controls' or standards used to check the performance of molecular diagnostic assays. (wikipedia.org)
- Proficiency schemes involve the distribution of blinded reference materials to subscription laboratories, and the subsequent scoring and assessment of the proficiency of those labs in their molecular diagnostic testing. (wikipedia.org)
- We assessed the clinical performance of the 2016 prototype OraQuick® HIV Self -Test in rural and urban communities in Zambia to assess the sensitivity and specificity of the test compared to the national HIV rapid diagnostic test (RDT) algorithm and a laboratory reference standard using 4th generation enzyme immunoassays and HIV RNA detection . (bvsalud.org)
- Any study that provides median nerve CSA values from healthy individuals will be included (e.g., reference value study, control participants in a diagnostic study). (cdc.gov)
Laboratories3
- The standards are being developed to determine test sensitivity and to help drive the development of more sensitive systems and training and proficiency testing schemes for pathology laboratories, Horizon said. (genomeweb.com)
- Pharmaceutical secondary standards for application in quality control provide pharma laboratories and manufacturers with a convenient and cost-effective alternative to the preparation of in-house working standards. (sigmaaldrich.com)
- Subregional and regional reference laboratories and various regional laboratory networks were established. (who.int)
Pharmaceutical1
- For decades LGC has supported the pharmaceutical community with more than 10,000 high-quality reference standards for quality control. (lgcstandards.com)
Outcomes1
- External referencing takes many forms, which have different resourcing requirements, outcomes, and operational strengths and challenges. (ed.gov)
Materials10
- Labs and manufacturers use Standard Reference Materials or SRMs to make sure that the machines measuring these numbers are accurate. (nist.gov)
- However, there was a still a problem: The foundries that would make the wheels lacked good sample materials that they could use as a reference in creating the alloys and maintaining quality control. (nist.gov)
- Early reference materials. (nist.gov)
- These iron samples were the precursor of NIST's standard reference materials, which today number more than 1,300 different products . (nist.gov)
- That really was the genesis of the program, and to this very day, it is exactly the service that we provide," says Steve Choquette, the director of NIST's Office of Reference Materials . (nist.gov)
- A global leader in oil, petroleum, metal and geological reference materials for over 30 years. (lgcstandards.com)
- NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) - Horizon Discovery Group today announced it and life sciences measurement and testing firm LGC have received a £360,224 ($612,000) research grant to develop novel reference standard materials for clinical diagnostics. (genomeweb.com)
- LGC will develop methods based on digital PCR for value assignment of reference materials. (genomeweb.com)
- Quality reference materials are essential for accurate analytical measurement and quality control, ensuring sound decisions are made based on reliable data. (lgcstandards.com)
- These Secondary Standards are qualified as Certified Reference Materials. (sigmaaldrich.com)
ANSI5
- The ANSI/IICRC S520 is a procedural standard for the remediation of mold damaged structures and contents. (ansi.org)
- ANSI/IICRC S520-2015 Standard and IICRC R520 Reference Guide is published as two separate documents: the standard itself and a supplementary reference guide. (ansi.org)
- Standards Subscriptions from ANSI provides a money-saving, multi-user solution for accessing standards. (ansi.org)
- As the voice of the U.S. standards and conformity assessment system, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) empowers its members and constituents to strengthen the U.S. marketplace position in the global economy while helping to assure the safety and health of consumers and the protection of the environment. (ansi.org)
- and problems with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) procedures for developing voluntary consensus standards that resulted in a deficient standard. (cdc.gov)
Genetic1
- Population-specific growth references typically incorporate genetic and environmental factors and can therefore better inform public health by identifying children who may be at risk for malnutrition, or who may be ill. (scielo.org.za)
Defines2
- The standard defines an approach to identify Solution Building Blocks (SBBs) to address the architectural capabilities of ABBs. (opengroup.org)
- The Reference Model for Service Oriented Architecture defines a vocabulary for building service-oriented systems. (reliablesoftware.com)
Growth Standard4
- Is the World Health Organization's multicentre child growth standard an appropriate growth reference for assessing optimal growth of South African mixed-ancestry children? (scielo.org.za)
- During the past decade, research in developed and developing countries has shown that the international growth standard overestimates stunting and/or wasting when compared with population-specific growth references. (scielo.org.za)
- Using the universal growth standard in SA may not be accurately assessing growth. (scielo.org.za)
- We discuss the uniqueness of certain population groups in SA, with contributions regarding some of the shortest peoples in the world and a history of sociopolitical inequities, which may mean that children from certain population groups who are perfectly healthy would underperform using the universal growth standard. (scielo.org.za)
Enables2
- example enables the PCI DSS standard for the requesting account. (amazon.com)
- The DXSAS standard makes files readable by developers, exchangeable between tools, and enables developers to leverage 3rd party tools for authoring effects for their pipeline. (microsoft.com)
Framework2
- For more information on the effect framework, you should refer to Effect Reference . (microsoft.com)
- 2006). Miljöledning: Livscykelanalys: Principer och struktur [Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Principles and framework] (SS-EN ISO 14040:2006). (lu.se)
Data7
- Analysis of high coverage sequencing data (more than 30x) from 10,000 individuals showed that each newly analyzed genome added roughly 0.7MB of new sequences to the human reference genome and contributed an average of 8,579 new SNVs to the existing human variation data set 13 . (nature.com)
- These required standard components are added to each data view by default. (adobe.com)
- To the authors' knowledge, no published data exist to show that slit lamp biomicroscopy by an ophthalmologist experienced in retinal examination can compare favourably with seven field stereophotography as a reference standard, when assessing different methods of screening for diabetic retinopathy. (bmj.com)
- We provide an overview of 70 years of evaluated chemical kinetic data published in the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data (dating to 1972), the National Standard Reference Data System series (dating to 1965), as part of the National Bureau of Standards Chemical Kinetics Data Center (dating to 1951), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Chemical Kinetics Database (SRD 17) (dating to 1990). (aip.org)
- The ITS2-based PCR was more sensitive than standard microscopy in detecting Schisto- design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. (cdc.gov)
- Using data from included studies, reference values will be calculated for median nerve CSA by anatomical regions, including the distal forearm, wrist, and carpal tunnel at the level of the pisiform. (cdc.gov)
- Reference values will be stratified by gender, ethnicity, and age based upon the specificity of the data provided by the included articles. (cdc.gov)
Committee4
- Reference Radiographs are listed under Committee E07 on Nondestructive Testing. (astm.org)
- This essay is intended to be a somewhat fuller description of the origin and purpose of the Standard Reference Text (SRT) than was contained in the official report of the Standard Reference Text Committee published at the conclusion of its work in 2009. (urantiabook.org)
- The method employed by the committee to make its determinations, described in more detail below, was designed to not simply correct problems in the 1955 text by any suitable revision, but to provide solutions based upon an attempted reconstruction of the manuscript behind the printed edition using a conservative approach consistent with the standards for necessary and appropriate conjectural emendations which have been developed within the field of textual criticism. (urantiabook.org)
- A trade association developed both the 2002 and 2015 standards using an informal canvass method instead of the formal committee method which allows for more face-to-face interaction among members where dialogue among members plays an important role in crafting the standard. (cdc.gov)
Commonly2
- The W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) provides a set of accessibility standards that are commonly recognized by governments and organizations from around the world. (w3.org)
- In the canvass method, the standards developer commonly writes the initial draft of the standard and then uses a letter ballot to determine if consensus exists among members. (cdc.gov)
Concentration1
- EPA (IRIS 2006) has not recommended an inhalation reference concentration (RfC) for barium at this time. (cdc.gov)
Implementation2
Laboratory3
- Sensitivity and specificity of OraQuick® HIV self-test compared to a 4th generation laboratory reference standard algorithm in urban and rural Zambia. (bvsalud.org)
- However, sensitivity of the self -test was reduced compared to a laboratory reference standard , as was the national RDT algorithm . (bvsalud.org)
- Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) criteria categorize Shigella isolates with a ciprofloxacin MIC of ≤1 μg/mL as susceptible to ciprofloxacin. (cdc.gov)
Clinical2
- Current standards, it added, have a high degree of variability, as well as heterogeneity because they are based on clinical samples, tumor-derived research cell lines, or home brew kits using plasmid DNA, "and therefore do not allow comparisons between operators, platforms, or labs. (genomeweb.com)
- The American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recommends considering the combination of palliative care with standard oncology care early in the course of treatment for patients with metastatic cancer and/or a high symptom burden. (medscape.com)
Subscription1
- Subscription pricing is determined by: the specific standard(s) or collections of standards, the number of locations accessing the standards, and the number of employees that need access. (ansi.org)
Current4
- A PDF redline is a quick and easy way to compare all of the changes between the current, active standard and the previous version. (astm.org)
- The current study, on a preselected group of patients with a higher prevalence of referable retinopathy, was designed to validate the ophthalmologist's reference standard and two field digital photography against seven field stereophotography. (bmj.com)
- This introduces gaps between current accessibility standards and older policies. (w3.org)
- The current reference test for the detection of S. mansoni in endemic areas is stool micros- copy based on one or more Kato-Katz stool smears. (cdc.gov)
Methods3
- We investigated whether asymptomatic LASV infection occurred in healthcare workers who used standard barrier nursing methods during the first 15 days of caring for a patient with Lassa fever in Sweden. (cdc.gov)
- Our results strengthen the argument for a low risk of secondary transmission of LASV in humans when standard barrier nursing methods are used and the patient has only mild symptoms. (cdc.gov)
- However, a prospective study conducted in Sierra Leone ( 6 ) showed no increased risk for nosocomial transmission when standard barrier nursing methods, including gloves, gowns, and masks with various rates of compliance, were used. (cdc.gov)
Edition3
- This standard has evolved through the course of five revisions, the two most recent being the 1999 BMBL fourth edition and the 2007 BMBL fifth edition, the latter which was revised and re-issued with amendments in December 2009. (facilitiesnet.com)
- Cambridge's NRSV Reference Edition includes the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical books. (krainaksiazek.pl)
- Reference guide for APA 7th edition intended for students at the department of Biology and CEC, Lund University. (lu.se)
System3
- Proposing a standard reference numbering system for identifying passages within The Urantia Book. (urantiabook.org)
- The publishers have uniformly adopted the committee's decisions regarding the text and the referencing system, and that text has been denominated the Standard Reference Text of The Urantia Book . (urantiabook.org)
- Standard components are components that are not generated from dataset schema fields but are instead system generated. (adobe.com)
Practices1
- It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. (astm.org)
Physical1
- Therefore, we suggest that a local population-specific growth reference would serve to better inform public health policies, and address childhood health equity and physical developmental pathways to adult health risk status. (scielo.org.za)
List1
- The list of standards checks to enable. (amazon.com)
Method1
- To compare two reference standards when evaluating a method of screening for referable diabetic retinopathy. (bmj.com)
Intent1
- The intent is to use the principles outlined in the reference guide as a tool to better understand and apply the standard itself. (ansi.org)
Adolescents2
- The aim of this study was to provide international age- and gender-specific reference values for cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents. (uzh.ch)
- to develop a scale percentile for body mass index (BMI) for adolescents aged 10 to 14 years from the city of Curitiba, Paraná, and compare the values found for overweight (85th percentile) and obesity (95th percentile) with references to national and international BMI. (bvsalud.org)
Specific3
- This specific change in language and criteria from the previous BMBL4 standard mandates that even upon a complete loss of supply air, exhaust air, or power to the BSL3 suite, the suite must not reverse its design directional airflows - that is, must not lose containment. (facilitiesnet.com)
- Reference specific standards in policy documents to ensure clear criteria for accessibility. (w3.org)
- we observed differences in the values of BMI suggested as cut-off points for overweight and obesity in relation to national and international references emphasizing the need to use specific references for each population. (bvsalud.org)
Surface1
- Proposed international reference preparation for hepatitis B surface antigen / by Morag Ferguson, Valerie Seagroatt and G. C. Schild. (who.int)