Primary standards are designed to protect human health, with an adequate margin of safety, including sensitive populations such as children, the elderly, and individuals suffering from respiratory diseases.
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The primary standard, LaVeist said, was that the college or university had to be an accredited four-year institution that has an African-American enrollment of at least 1.5 percent.
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Because its crystal structure captures a very precise amount of water, it is also a common primary standard for Karl Fischer titration, a common technique to assay water content.
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This star served as a primary standard in the MK spectral classification system with a stellar classification of B6 V, indicating that it is a B-type main sequence star.
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Baird also maintained Canada s primary standard of mass as well as length, and standards for quantities derived from them, such as density, pressure, vacuum and certain engineering standards.
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The primary standard, LaVeist said, was that the college or university had to be an accredited four-year institution that has an African-American enrollment of at least 1 . 5 percent.
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Such cases, in which the court admits the guidelines have been violated but declines to discipline the violator, show a trend toward making humane treatment the primary standard for euthanasia.
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The Certified Reference Materials ( CRMs ) comply with high metrological requirements, ensuring traceability of measurements results, and are the end-point of the traceability chain, thus being primary standards in chemistry.
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In these cases " second generation " techniques, such as Simplified PMTS, Master Standard Data, Primary Standard Data and MTM2, could be used with advantage, and no great loss of accuracy.
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Even so, IRL vice president of operations Brian Barnhart said the league held fast to the two primary standards _ cost and availability _ that ignited the breakup between the two leagues.