SIST EN 797:1995/AC:2003
(Amendment)Bar coding - Symbology specifications - "EAN/UPC"
Bar coding - Symbology specifications - "EAN/UPC"
Strichcodierung - Symbologiespezifikationen - "EAN/UPC"
Codes a barres - Spécifications des symbologies - "EAN/UPC"
Črtno kodiranje - Simbološke specifikacije - "EAN/UPC"
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Strichcodierung - Symbologiespezifikationen - "EAN/UPC"Codes a barres - Spécifications des symbologies - "EAN/UPC"Bar coding - Symbology specifications - "EAN/UPC"35.040Nabori znakov in kodiranje
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