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Table 1 - ANSI Essential Requirements:
2005
"... In PAGE 8: ...list in Table1 ), and requires other contextual compliance with the normative policies12 and administrative procedures13 established by the ANSI Executive Standards Council or its designee. Table 1 - ANSI Essential Requirements: ... ..."
Table 1 : ANSI-Goldbach ECDSA Bit
"... In PAGE 4: ... It is computed in Pentium III 700 MHz. See Table1 amp; 2. Table 1 : ANSI-Goldbach ECDSA Bit ... ..."
Table 1 : ANSI-Goldbach ECDSA Bit
"... In PAGE 4: ... It is computed in Pentium III 700 MHz. See Table1 amp; 2. Table 1 : ANSI-Goldbach ECDSA Bit ... ..."
Table 1. ANSI VDSL rate and range requirements
"... In PAGE 2: ... The negative potential effect of VDSL on ADSL has been studied and described in [3]. Table1 contains several of the ANSI rate and range requirements for VDSL modems. Additional downstream/ upstream rate combinations are defined, but range requirements are not specified.... ..."
Table 4: Amateur radio bands recognized by ANSI
"... In PAGE 15: ....1.8.1 Egress In the default mode, emissions from both the VTU-O and VTU-R shall be controlled by constraining the transmitted PSD in frequency bands allocated in the over-the -air spectrum for amatureamateur radio transmissions. The bands recognized by ANSI and ETSI, which are tabled in Table4 -A.... In PAGE 78: ....6.2.3 VOC Message Set All VOC messages are grouped in according to their overall functionality into 4 groups: STATUS-type messages (Table 28 38), messages used for VDSL performance monitoring (Table 2939), messages used for VDSL link configuration/transmission parameters modification (Table 3141) and control messages ( Table4 042). The tables provide indication of the message status, which is mandatory (M) or optional (O).... ..."
Table 8. ANSI/NIST separator characters.
2000
"... In PAGE 18: ...ntirely ASCII encoded (with the exception of the image data field as described in Section 3.3). A set of non-printable ASCII characters, referred to as separator characters, is used to delimit the data into the standard apos;s hierarchical structures. Table8 lists the one-byte hexadecimal values of... ..."
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Table 7 Currency boards
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"... In PAGE 16: ...nchor currency. 5 Prior to February 2002, the US dollar was the anchor currency. Sources: Hawkins (2003b); IMF; World Bank. Under a broad definition encompassing both orthodox currency boards and what writers such as Schuler (1999) have termed currency board-like systems, there are about 20 currency boards in operation today (see Table7 ). Many of these are like the traditional colonial currency boards, operating in very small economies with limited financial systems (eg Faroe Islands, St Helena).... ..."
Table 8: On Board Displays
"... In PAGE 31: ...7.2 Table of Systems Current on-board displays are shown in the Table8 . There is a more detailed description in the Annex G on those systems on which the information have been available (systems that are numbered in the table).... ..."
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