ISO 11564:1998/Cor 1:2000
(Corrigendum)Stationary source emissions — Determination of the mass concentration of nitrogen oxides — Naphthylethylenediamine photometric method — Technical Corrigendum 1
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Stationary source emissions — Determination of the mass concentration of nitrogen oxides — Naphthylethylenediamine photometric method — Technical Corrigendum 1
Émissions de sources fixes — Détermination de la concentration en masse des oxydes d'azote — Méthode photométrique à la naphtyléthylène diamine (NEDA) — Rectificatif technique 1
Emisije nepremičnih virov – Določevanje masne koncentracije dušikovih oksidov – Naftiletilendiamin fotometrijska metoda – Popravek Cor.1
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Émissions de sources fixes – Détermination de la concentration en masse des oxydes d'azote – Méthode photométrique à la naphtyléthylène diamine (NEDA) – Corrigendum Cor. 1Stationary source emissions – Determination of mass concentration of nitrogen oxides – Naphthylethylenediamine photometric method – Corrigendum Cor.113.040.40Stationary source emissionsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:ISO 11564:1998/Cor 1:2000SIST ISO 11564:1999/Cor.1:2002en01-maj-2002SIST ISO 11564:1999/Cor.1:2002SLOVENSKI
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ICS13.040.40Ref.No.ISO11564:1998/Cor.1:2000(E)©ISO2000–AllrightsreservedPrintedinSwitzerlandINTERNATIONALSTANDARDISO11564:1998TECHNICALCORRIGENDUM1Published2000-04-01INTERNATIONALORGANIZATIONFORSTANDARDIZATIONORGANISATIONINTERN
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