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Standards and References. ‌ Perform the Aesthetic and Landscape Architecture Work in accordance with the applicable requirements of the PPA Documents, including Project Standards and this Section 5, Governmental Approvals, and applicable Laws.
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Standards and References. 3.1.1. PCM Digital Audio Recording Specifications Digital audio (other than Dolby E) shall be linear PCM with a sample rate of 48 kHz, locked to video. Digital reference audio level signal shall be as specified in SMPTE RP 155: the digital representation of a 1000 Hz sine wave at a level of –20 dB FS as indicated on the VTR digital audio meters. No pre-emphasis shall be used on digital audio recordings. Meter specifications and suggested models: Average audio levels are evaluated with a digital meter utilizing an RMS/VU ballistic, generally recognized as having a 300mS integration time per IEC 60268-17 and IEEE Std. 152-1991. Meters conforming to Dorrough Practical Standard Ballistics, which utilize a longer integration time but are ultimately designed to provide an accurate reflection of average audio levels, are also acceptable. In addition, mechanical analog VU meters properly calibrated to 0VU = +4dBu analog = –20dBFS digital may be used. Peak audio levels are evaluated with a digital peak (instantaneous or “True Peak”) meter with an integration time of 0mS. This specification does not take into account evaluations made using PPM (Peak Program Meter) units that typically incorporate integration times ranging from 5mS to 10mS. Recommended models: Tektronix WVM-700 (True Peak and Extended VU modes) Tektronix WVR-7000 and 6000 series (True Peak and Extended VU modes) Dorrough 280- and 380-series meters Videotek VTM series (VU plus peak mode) Logitek 2VUB/4VUB (VU metering ONLY)
Standards and References. 5.3.1 The Solution must support the National Transportation Communications for Intelligent Transportation Systems Protocol (NTCIP), specifically NTCIP 1202,

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  • Regulatory References A reference in this Agreement to a section in the HIPAA Rules means the section as in effect or as amended.

  • Captions and References The captions and headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only, and shall not be used to interpret, define, or limit its provisions. All references in this Agreement to sections (whether spelled out or using the § symbol), subsections, exhibits or other attachments, are references to sections, subsections, exhibits or other attachments contained herein or incorporated as a part hereof, unless otherwise noted.

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