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Plural of 'b' is 'bees' Little winged insects that buzz, can sting and also make honey. However, alphabetically the letter 'b' has no plural.
Every scantron test is different but if you answer only As or Bs or Cs or Ds then you have a chance of getting 25% right. The best way to get an 100 is STUDY
Probability of a = number of a/total number = 3/8
no actually its not a bannana whoever answered this is a retard it has something to do with it being a power statement or some bs like that so yeah i hope u didnt put that guys answer down
Quality Assurance Bsi has written: 'BS 5750 / ISO 9000'
ISO 9000 grew out of the old BS 5750, a standard created and published by the British Standards Institution (BSI) in 1979. It was used only in manufacturing industries. ISO 9000 however, its been used across many other industries.The criteria is set by international standards of quality management systems. ISO 9000 was accepted by more than 120 countries as their national quality assurance standard by the end of 1997 and has increased in significance ever since. The latest platform is ISO 9001:2008. Many organisations who contract work out look for this in their potential sub contractors.
Michael J. Fox has written: 'A quality auditing manual' 'Ensuring your business achieves and profits from BS 5750 registration' 'Gaining and benefiting from ISO 9000 registration' -- subject(s): ISO 9000 Series Standards, Quality control, Standards, Total quality management
= BS EN ISO 17292:2004 = it is better to use ISO 14313 2007 edition as most practical and coverage for Pipeline valves
They're product standards: BS - British Standard EN - European Norm ISO - International Standardisation Organisation I think 20345 is in reference to safety footwear.
Bs 7799 and iso 17799
BS BolticGöta was created in 2000.
BS stands for Bachelor of Science as opposed to BA which stands for Bachelor of Arts
Update BS NS in your resume mean
BS stands for bachelor of science degree.
"ISO", from the Greek word "isos" (equal), is the short name for the International Organization for Standardization. ISO is an international standard-setting organization composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. Many global standards published by ISO have a name that begins with "ISO" followed by a number. The national standards organization for the United Kingdom, the BSI Group, publishes standards known as "British Standards". Many of these national standards have a name that begins with "BS" followed by a number. ---- Or did you really want to know the difference between blood sugar and the International Sugar Organization?
Depending on context, BS might mean blood sugar or bowel sounds.