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100% - ESSAIS THERAPEUTIQUES

In addition, reporting results is now mandatory for many trials (box).7 Failure to comply with this mandate can result in substantial penalties, including civil fines of up to $10 000 (£6200;

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99% - 80 286e 60945

9 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..........................................................................................12 4 3.1 Definitions .............................................................................................................12 3.2 Abbreviations used in this standard .......................................................................13 3.3 IMO Performance Standards..................................................................................13 Minimum performance requirements ...............................................................................14  1 General .................................................................................................................14 4.1.1 Introduction................................................................................................14 4.1.2 General requirements ................................................................................15 4.2 Design and Operation ............................................................................................15 4.2.1 Ergonomics and HMI..................................................................................15 4.2.2 Hardware ...................................................................................................18 4.2.3 Software ....................................................................................................19 4.2.4 (6.4) Inter-unit connection .........................................................................19 4.3 Power supply .........................................................................................................20 4.3.1 (7.1) Extreme power supply .......................................................................20 4.3.2 (7.2) Excessive conditions .........................................................................20 4.3.3 (7.3, 7.4) Power supply short-term variation and power supply failure ........20 4.4 (8) Durability and resistance to environmental conditions.......................................20 4.5 Interference ...........................................................................................................20 4.5.1 (9,10) Electromagnetic compatibility .........................................................20 4.5.2 (11.1) Acoustic noise ................................................................................21 4.5.3 (11.2) Compass safe distance...................................................................21 4.6 Safety precautions .................................................................................................21 4.6.1 (12.1) Protection against accidental access to dangerous voltages ............21 4.6.2 (12.2 12.3) Electromagnetic radiofrequency radiation.................................21 4.6.3 (12.4) X-radiation .......................................................................................21 4.7 (13) Maintenance..................................................................................................22 4.7.1 Maintenance of hardware ...........................................................................22 4.7.2 Maintenance of software ............................................................................22 4.8 (14) Equipment manuals .......................................................................................22 4.9 (15) Marking and identification ..............................................................................22 Methods of testing and required test results....................................................................23       4.1 5 5.1 5.2 6 General .................................................................................................................23 Test conditions ......................................................................................................23 5.2.1 Normal test conditions ...............................................................................24 5.2.2 Extreme test conditions..............................................................................24 5.2.3 Excessive conditions..................................................................................25 5.3 Test results............................................................................................................25 Operational checks (all equipment categories) ................................................................25 6.1 Ergonomics and HMI .............................................................................................25 6.1.1 General......................................................................................................25 6.1.2 (4.2.1.2) Arrangement ...............................................................................25 3 60945 Ed.4  IEC:2001  8.3 8.4 8.5 General .................................................................................................................31 Dry heat.................................................................................................................33 8.2.1 Storage test (portable, exposed and submerged equipment) ......................33 8.2.2 Functional test (portable, protected and exposed equipment).....................33 Damp heat .............................................................................................................34 8.3.1 Functional test (portable, protected and exposed equipment).....................34 Low temperature....................................................................................................34 8.4.1 Storage test (portable equipment) ..............................................................34 8.4.2 Functional tests .........................................................................................35 Thermal shock (portable equipment) ......................................................................35 8.5.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................35 8.5.2 Method of test ............................................................................................36 8.5.3 Required result ..........................................................................................36 Drop (portable equipment) .....................................................................................36 8.6.1 Drop on hard surface .................................................................................36 8.6.2 Drop into water ..........................................................................................36 Vibration (all equipment categories).......................................................................37 8.7.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................37 8.7.2 Method of test ............................................................................................37 8.7.3 Required result ..........................................................................................38 Rain and spray (exposed equipment) .....................................................................38 8.8.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................38 8.8.2 Method of test ............................................................................................38 8.8.3 Required result ..........................................................................................38 Immersion..............................................................................................................39 8.9.1 Submerged equipment ...............................................................................39   8.6 8.1 8.2   8 7.1 (4.3.1) Extreme power supply ................................................................................31 7.2 (4.3.2) Excessive conditions ..................................................................................31 7.3 (4.3.3) Power supply short-term variation...............................................................31 7.4 (4.3.3) Power supply failure ...................................................................................31 (4.4) Durability and resistance to environmental conditions – Methods of testing and required test results ................................................................................................31  7   6.1.3 (4.2.1.3) Operation....................................................................................26 6.1.4 (4.2.1.4) Identification ...............................................................................26 6.1.5 (4.2.1.5) Screen display and indicators .....................................................27 6.1.6 (4.2.1.6) Voice Announcement ..................................................................28 6.1.7 (4.2.1.7) Safety of operation .....................................................................28 6.1.8 (4.2.1.8) Distress alert ...............................................................................28 6.2 Hardware ...............................................................................................................29 6.2.1 (4.2.2.1) General ......................................................................................29 6.2.2 (4.2.2.2) Alarms and Indicators .................................................................29 6.2.3 (4.2.2.3) Illumination .................................................................................29 6.3 Software ................................................................................................................30 6.3.1 (4.2.3.1) General ......................................................................................30 6.3.2 (4.2.3.2) Safety of operation .....................................................................30 6.3.3 (4.2.3.3) Monitoring ..................................................................................30 6.3.4 (4.2.3.4) Operation....................................................................................30 6.4 (4.2.4) Inter-unit connection ...................................................................................31 Power supply – Methods of testing and required test results ...........................................31 8.7 8.8 8.9 4 60945 Ed.4  IEC:2001 9    8.9.2 Portable equipment ....................................................................................39 8.9.3 Portable equipment (temporary immersion) ................................................39 8.10 Solar radiation (portable equipment) ......................................................................40 8.10.1 Waiver 40 8.10.2 Purpose 40 8.10.3 Method of test ............................................................................................40 8.10.4 Required result ..........................................................................................40 8.11 Oil resistance (portable equipment) .......................................................................41 8.11.1 Waiver 41 8.11.2 Purpose 41 8.11.3 Method of test ............................................................................................41 8.11.4 Required result ..........................................................................................41 8.12 Corrosion (salt mist) (all equipment categories) .....................................................41 8.12.1 Waiver 41 8.12.2 Purpose 41 8.12.3 Method of test ............................................................................................42 8.12.4 Required result ..........................................................................................42 (4.5.1) Electromagnetic emission – Methods of testing and required test results ............42 General .................................................................................................................42 Conducted emissions (all equipment categories except portable)...........................43 9.2.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................43 9.2.2 Method of test ............................................................................................43 9.2.3 Required result ..........................................................................................43 9.3 Radiated emissions from enclosure port (all equipment categories except submerged) ...........................................................................................................43 9.3.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................43 9.3.2 Method of test ............................................................................................43 9.3.3 Required result ..........................................................................................44 10 (4.5.1) Immunity to electromagnetic environment – Methods of testing and required test results ......................................................................................................................44   9.1 9.2    10.1 General .................................................................................................................44 10.2 Radio Receiver Equipment ....................................................................................45 10.2.1 Exclusion band ..........................................................................................45 10.2.2 Assessment of receiver responses .............................................................46 10.3 Immunity to conducted radio frequency interference ..............................................46 10.3.1 Purpose 46 10.3.2 Method of test ............................................................................................46 10.3.3 Required result ..........................................................................................47 10.4 Immunity to radiated radiofrequencies (all equipment categories except submerged ) ..........................................................................................................47 10.4.1 Purpose 47 10.4.2 Method of test ............................................................................................47 10.4.3 Required result ..........................................................................................47 10.5 Immunity to fast transients on a.c.

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99% - ModifierPraticien.cs

SqlDataReader result; try { result = outils.executeReader(requête);

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99% - M0008957D RS2 EtherCAT e

■ Warning Symbol Danger Warning Caution Caution Denotes immediate hazards that will probably cause severe bodily injury or death as a result of incorrect operation.

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98% - IBHM 509 527

˛ In his discussion and demonstration of this work Al-Karaji used a form of mathematical induction where he proved a result using the previous result and noted that this process could continue indefinitely.

fichier-pdf.fr/2014/06/07/ibhm-509-527/ 07/06/2014

98% - produit wrap anglais

Occasionally, some people develop a temporary rash after using the Ultimate Body Applicator as a result of the detoxification process.

fichier-pdf.fr/2012/09/23/produit-wrap-anglais/ 23/09/2012

98% - SWC tournament sheet

MATCH 1 GAME 1 NAME MATCH 4 RESULT DIAL OBJECTIVES DESTROYED LS:

fichier-pdf.fr/2013/05/03/swc-tournament-sheet/ 03/05/2013

97% - report 4f46eb64 231c 4551 8604 700a0940b90b

Contents 1 Result Overview 2 Results per Host 2.1 192.168.87.129 .

fichier-pdf.fr/2016/10/29/report-4f46eb64-231c-4551-8604-700a0940b90b/ 29/10/2016

97% - spellduel

Modify the result by the difference between the two momentum trackers.

fichier-pdf.fr/2011/11/06/spellduel/ 06/11/2011

96% - Fleeces

Fleece Fleece by Result.

fichier-pdf.fr/2012/01/31/fleeces/ 31/01/2012

96% - mathgen 2098536964

1 Introduction In [25], the main result was the derivation of Γ-Euclidean graphs.

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96% - General Guidelines (2013) (1)

13 Utility Rating Scale for Result Blocks ............................................................................................................

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95% - RESULTATS ANALYSES2

Medvedich, Enclosed is the radiocarbon dating result for one sample recently sent to us.

fichier-pdf.fr/2017/07/13/resultats-analyses2/ 13/07/2017

95% - publi maths

In [1], the main result was the description of uncountable matrices.

fichier-pdf.fr/2015/06/10/publi-maths/ 10/06/2015

95% - Barcelone Day2

Barcelone Day2 European Athletics Championships Barcelona, Spain 27 July - 1 August 2010 Results Day 2 100m Men Semifinal Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 JUL 2010 / 19:45 Name Nat Date of Birth Lane Result LEMAITRE Christophe CHAMBERS Dwain SAIDY NDURE Jaysuma DI GREGORIO Emanuele MBANDJOCK Martial LEWIS-FRANCIS Mark COLLIO Simone OBIKWELU Francis MOSELEY Ryan DASAOLU James CERUTTI Fabio KOSENKOW Alexander POGNON Ronald SMYTH Jason ARAJS Ronalds HÄMÄLÄINEN Hannu GLUSHCHENKO Dmitriy OSOVNIKAR Matic RODRÍGUEZ Ángel David UNGER Tobias STEMPEL Pawel KUBACZYK Robert KUC Dariusz BLUM Christian FRA GBR NOR ITA FRA GBR ITA POR AUT GBR ITA GER FRA IRL LAT FIN ISR SLO ESP GER POL POL POL GER 11 JUN 1990 5 APR 1978 1 JAN 1984 13 DEC 1980 14 OCT 1985 4 SEP 1982 27 DEC 1979 22 NOV 1978 8 OCT 1982 5 SEP 1987 26 SEP 1985 14 MAR 1977 16 NOV 1982 4 JUL 1987 29 NOV 1987 30 APR 1985 17 FEB 1981 19 JAN 1980 25 APR 1980 10 JUL 1979 6 AUG 1987 4 AUG 1986 24 APR 1986 10 MAR 1987 5 5 4 6 5 4 7 4 3 8 6 8 6 7 1 8 2 3 1 3 2 7 1 2 10.06 10.10 10.16 10.17 10.19 10.21 10.23 10.25 10.27 10.31 10.33 10.38 10.43 10.46 10.47 10.47 10.50 10.51 10.51 10.52 10.53 10.55 10.65 10.69 100m Men Semifinal 1 (3) Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PB =SB Wind:

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94% - Barcelone Day1

Barcelone Day1 European Athletics Championships Barcelona, Spain 27 July - 1 August 2010 Results Day 1 100m Men Round 1 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 10 12 13 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 28 29 30 30 30 33 34 35 27 JUL 2010 / 19:15 Name Nat Date of Birth Lane Result LEMAÎTRE Christophe CHAMBERS Dwain LEWIS-FRANCIS Mark MBANDJOCK Martial OBIKWELU Francis DI GREGORIO Emanuele SAIDY NDURE Jaysuma UNGER Tobias OSOVNIKAR Matic CERUTTI Fabio MOSELEY Ryan DASAOLU James COLLIO Simone SMYTH Jason KOSENKOW Alexander GLUSHCHENKO Dmitriy RODRÍGUEZ Ángel David POGNON Ronald HÄMÄLÄINEN Hannu KUBACZYK Robert ARAJS Ronalds KUC Dariusz BLUM Christian STEMPEL Pawel IOANNOU Panayiotis IDRISOV Mikhail SIMONSEN Jesper RAUTANEN Joni KLING-BAPTISTE Tom KOKALOVIC Gregor SAFER Izzet VELEBA Jan ANDREASYAN Arman BONELLO Mario COVIC Nedim CARROLL Dominic FRA GBR GBR FRA POR ITA NOR GER SLO ITA AUT GBR ITA IRL GER ISR ESP FRA FIN POL LAT POL GER POL CYP RUS DEN FIN SWE SLO TUR CZE ARM MLT BIH GIB 11 JUN 1990 5 APR 1978 4 SEP 1982 14 OCT 1985 22 NOV 1978 13 DEC 1980 1 JAN 1984 10 JUL 1979 19 JAN 1980 26 SEP 1985 8 OCT 1982 5 SEP 1987 27 DEC 1979 4 JUL 1987 14 MAR 1977 17 FEB 1981 25 APR 1980 16 NOV 1982 30 APR 1985 4 AUG 1986 29 NOV 1987 24 APR 1986 10 MAR 1987 6 AUG 1987 7 SEP 1984 21 JUN 1988 3 AUG 1978 15 AUG 1986 29 AUG 1990 15 JAN 1986 10 JUL 1990 6 DEC 1986 23 SEP 1988 26 JAN 1974 27 MAY 1988 15 NOV 1983 4 2 3 6 1 4 3 8 8 7 2 7 3 8 2 7 3 6 4 8 4 6 4 5 5 2 7 6 3 5 5 5 8 2 6 7 10.19 10.21 10.23 10.26 10.27 10.31 10.31 10.35 10.36 10.38 10.38 10.40 10.43 10.43 10.44 10.44 10.45 10.46 10.49 10.51 10.52 10.53 10.57 10.58 10.61 10.62 10.62 10.63 10.64 10.68 10.68 10.68 11.01 11.09 34.89 DQ 100m Men Round 1 Heat 1 (5) Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q SB Q Q Q Q Q Q q SB q Q Q Q Q q Q q R 162.7 Wind:

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94% - Jackets

Jackets SleevelessJ acket by Result.

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94% - Barcelone Day3

Barcelone Day3 European Athletics Championships Barcelona, Spain 27 July - 1 August 2010 Results Day 3 200m Men Round 1 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 JUL 2010 / 11:30 Name Nat Date of Birth Lane Result SAIDY NDURE Jaysuma MALCOLM Christian LEMAITRE Christophe DEVONISH Marlon HESSION Paul ALERTE David ERNST Sebastian TSÁKONAS Likoúrgos-Stéfanos ÅSTRAND Jonathan WISSMAN Johan SCHNEEBERGER Marc KRYNSKI Kamil MBANDJOCK Martial ABRANTES Arnaldo LAWAL-BALOGUN Jeffrey KOLESNICHENKO Vyacheslav GALVAN Matteo BODROV Igor SCHNELTING Daniel VOJTÍK Jirí SZETEI Petr MOSELEY Ryan GLUSHCHENKO Dmitriy COLVERT Steven ZUMER Jan WIADEREK Piotr KOKALOVIC Gregor OSOVNIKAR Matic WILSON Alex SAFER Izzet ILINOV Yordan OBIKWELU Francis NOR GBR FRA GBR IRL FRA GER GRE FIN SWE SUI POL FRA POR GBR RUS ITA UKR GER CZE CZE AUT ISR IRL SLO POL SLO SLO SUI TUR BUL POR 1 JAN 1984 3 JUN 1979 11 JUN 1990 1 JUN 1976 27 JAN 1983 18 SEP 1984 11 OCT 1984 8 MAR 1990 9 SEP 1985 2 DEC 1982 5 JUL 1981 12 MAY 1987 14 OCT 1985 27 NOV 1986 2 JUL 1986 1 FEB 1990 24 AUG 1988 9 JUL 1987 9 MAR 1986 2 JUL 1981 16 SEP 1984 8 OCT 1982 17 FEB 1981 24 AUG 1990 9 JUN 1982 5 FEB 1984 15 JAN 1986 19 JAN 1980 19 SEP 1990 10 JUL 1990 28 MAY 1985 22 NOV 1978 2 6 7 2 5 5 6 7 1 4 7 3 4 8 2 8 1 5 4 8 6 1 4 3 7 6 8 5 3 2 1 3 20.60 20.63 20.64 20.68 20.69 20.70 20.72 20.74 20.78 20.79 20.80 20.81 20.83 20.87 20.93 20.95 20.96 20.98 20.98 21.02 21.06 21.07 21.09 21.14 21.17 21.20 21.24 21.36 21.40 21.41 21.65 DNS 200m Men Round 1 Heat 1 (4) Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q q q Q q Q Q Q Q q =SB PB =PB PB =SB Wind:

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94% - Barcelone Day4

Barcelone Day4 European Athletics Championships Barcelona, Spain 27 July - 1 August 2010 Results Day 4 200m Men Final Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nat Date of Birth Lane Reaction time Result LEMAITRE Christophe MALCOLM Christian MBANDJOCK Martial DEVONISH Marlon SAIDY NDURE Jaysuma HESSION Paul TSÁKONAS Likoúrgos-Stéfanos ALERTE David FRA GBR FRA GBR NOR IRL GRE FRA 11 JUN 1990 3 JUN 1979 14 OCT 1985 1 JUN 1976 1 JAN 1984 27 JAN 1983 8 MAR 1990 18 SEP 1984 5 6 8 3 4 2 1 7 0.187 0.176 0.170 0.157 0.187 0.161 0.184 0.223 20.37 20.38 20.42 20.62 20.63 20.71 20.90 1:27.24 400m Men Final Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Intermediate times:

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94% - produit gel anglais

produit gel anglais Will Change Your Life!

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