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Guide for Field Evaluation of Nematode Control Agents-Determination of Nematode Population Responses to Control Agents (Withdrawn 1997)
Selected format:Method for Photometric for Chemical Analysis of Copper-Nickel and Copper-Nickel Zinc Alloys (Withdrawn 1951)
Selected format:Guide for Evaluation of Nematode Control Agents-Plant Responses
WITHDRAWN published on 1.1.1991
Selected format:Guide for Evaluation of Nematode Control Agents-Plant Responses (Withdrawn 1996)
Selected format:Standard Terminology of Building Constructions
WITHDRAWN published on 1.6.2006
Selected format:Standard Terminology of Building Constructions
WITHDRAWN published on 1.11.2014
Selected format:Standard Terminology of Building Constructions
WITHDRAWN published on 1.3.2015
Selected format:Standard Terminology of Building Constructions (Includes all amendments And changes 8/16/2017).
WITHDRAWN published on 28.7.2000
Selected format:Standard Practice for Developing Accelerated Tests to Aid Prediction of the Service Life of Building Components and Materials (Withdrawn 2005)
WITHDRAWN published on 1.1.1988
Selected format:Standard Guide for Use of Thermocouples in Creep and Stress-Rupture Testing to 1800°F (1000°C) in Air
WITHDRAWN published on 10.5.2000
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