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  1. Electrical safety standards: Electrical safety is a system of organizational measures and technical means to prevent harmful and dangerous effects on workers from electric current, arcing, electromagnetic fields and static electricity. The electrical safety develops with the technical progress. (Engineering) [100%] 2023-02-17 [Electrical engineering] [Electrical safety]...

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  1. Standard Electric (automobile): The Standard Electric automobile was an electric car manufactured by the Standard Electric Car Company in Jackson, Michigan from 1912 to 1915. The Standard Electric used Westinghouse electric motors and claimed to have a range of 110 miles on a ... (Automobile) [99%] 2023-12-21 [Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States] [Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan]...
  2. Standard Electric (automobile): The Standard Electric automobile was an electric car manufactured by the Standard Electric Car Company in Jackson, Michigan from 1912 to 1915. The Standard Electric used Westinghouse electric motors and claimed to have a range of 110 miles on a ... (Automobile) [99%] 2023-08-02 [Electric vehicles]
  3. Standards: STANDARDS stand'-ardz. See WAR, 5; BANNER; ASTRONOMY, sec. II, 7. stand'-ardz. See WAR, 5; BANNER; ASTRONOMY, sec. II, 7. [87%] 1915-01-01
  4. Standards (Tortoise album): Standards is the fourth studio album by American post-rock band Tortoise. It was released on Thrill Jockey in 2001. (Tortoise album) [87%] 2024-01-12 [2001 albums] [Tortoise (band) albums]...
  5. Electrical: Electrical (or Electrostatic) MACHINE, a machine operating by manual or other power for transforming mechanical work into electric energy in the form of electrostatic charges of opposite sign delivered to separate conductors. Electrostatic machines are of two kinds: (1) Frictional ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  6. Standard (disambiguation): This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title. standard language: Versatile variety of a language that is able to perform the highest functions for communication in a society, that serves as a reference and that ... (Disambiguation) [76%] 2023-08-16
  7. Standard (unit): Standard (St.Petersburg, Pittsburgh) was a US unit of volume for stacked firewood. 165 cubic foot. (Unit) [76%] 2023-11-11 [Units of volume] [Customary units of measurement]...
  8. Standard (1904 automobile): Standard Motor Construction Company (1904-1905) was the successor to the U. S. (Company) [76%] 2023-11-10 [Luxury motor vehicle manufacturers] [Luxury vehicles]...
  9. Standard: The goal of standardization is to improve efficiency of actions and interactions. In more operational terms, a standard is a “formal document that establishes uniform criteria, methods, processes and practices — which may or may not be requirements.” There are various ... [76%] 2024-01-12 [Design methodologies] [Standards]...
  10. Standard: Standard, a term with three main meanings: (I) an ensign or flag; (2) a fixed weight, measure, value or quality established by law or customarily recognized as a unit of comparison by which the correctness of others can be determined ... [76%] 2022-09-02
  11. Standard (mathematics): In mathematics, the word standard is often used in its non-technical sense to indicate the "normally" or "most frequently" used of several options. Words with a similar, but usually more formal and more technical meaning are: normal, natural, canonical. (Mathematics) [76%] 2023-08-15
  12. Standard (metrology): In metrology (the science of measurement), a standard (or etalon) is an object, system, or experiment that bears a defined relationship to a unit of measurement of a physical quantity. Standards are the fundamental reference for a system of weights ... (Metrology) [76%] 2024-01-12 [Standards (metrology)] [Metrology]...
  13. Standard (mail collar): A standard, also called a pizaine, was a collar of mail often worn with plate armour. The standard protected the throat and neck and usually extended over the shoulders; it was in use from the 14th to the 16th century. (Mail collar) [76%] 2024-01-12 [Medieval armour] [Body armor]...
  14. Standard (Thailand): The Standard was an English-language weekly newspaper whose first issue was published in Thailand on 8 June 1946. On 26 February 1966, starting from issue no. (Thailand) [76%] 2024-01-12 [Defunct newspapers published in Thailand] [English-language newspapers published in Asia]...
  15. Standard: Standard has many meanings. In its most common usage, "standard" refers to a base, unchanging norm against which other values are measured. [76%] 2023-02-26 [Standards Organizations] [Language]...
  16. Electrocar: Electrocar, Electrocart is an electric vehicle, typically a small cart with an electrical driving gear and a storage battery. In the United Kingdom, similar small electric vehicles were known as electric drays. (Engineering) [68%] 2023-03-11 [Electric vehicles] [Microcars]...
  17. Electrician (theatre): In theatre, an electrician is a person who works with the various aspects of lighting. Some of the positions among electricians include the lighting supervisor, master electrician, deck electrician, light board operator, moving light programmer, followspot operator, as well as ... (Theatre) [68%] 2023-10-26 [Stage lighting] [Stage crew]...
  18. Electrician: An electrician is a tradesperson specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, transmission lines, stationary machines, and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of existing electrical infrastructure. (Physics) [68%] 2023-12-09 [Electric power] [Electrical wiring]...
  19. Electrician (video game): Electrician is a platform game written by David Bunch for the Atari 8-bit family and published by Synapse Software in 1984. Synapse sold the game as a "Double Play", with the game New York City on one side of ... (Software) [68%] 2023-12-31 [Platform games] [Single-player video games]...

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