Deutsches Institut für Normung (redirect from German Norms Institute)
still mistakenly associate DIN with the old DI-Norm naming convention. One of the earliest, and probably the best known, is DIN 476 — the standard that introduced...
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DIN 72552 is a DIN standard for labeling the electric terminals in automotive wiring. The most frequently used labels are listed in the table below. A...
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ultimately positive, perspectives, see Gabriele Lesser, 'Bewältigung nach DIN-Norm', .... Hedegaard, Lars; Lindstrom, B (2000-01-07). The Nebi Yearbook 1999:...
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the usage of the predecessor DIN SPEC 91379. Continuous text and historic letters are not in the scope of this norm. The DIN standard consists of a normative...
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equipment; it claimed 80 PS (59 kW) as well but according to the stricter DIN norm. It was a platform expansion of the earlier Honda Civic at 4,125 mm (162 in)...
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in both axes.: 30 The standardization of anomaloscopes is dictated by DIN-Norm 6160, first published in 1966 and last revised in 2019. The Moreland Anomaloscope...
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A DIN rail is a metal rail of a standard type widely used for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipment inside equipment racks. These...
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Rekord D's production, Opel also released SAE power figures alongside the DIN norm, with the 1900 S engine producing a claimed 105 PS (77 kW) at 5200 rpm...
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pronunciation: [diɲ le bɛ̃] ; Occitan: Dinha dei Banhs), or simply and historically Digne (Dinha in the classical norm or Digno in the Mistralian norm), is the...
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