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iso- Although the letters actually stand for International Standards Organization, they also indicate a film's sensitivity to light, or as more commonly referred to, its speed. The term pronounced by the individual letters: I--S--O, not as if it were the word "ayso" The early term was ASA, which stood for American Standards Organization" Slow film have an ISO rating of 100 and less, while fast films are 400 and higher.
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iso- ISO (International Standards Organization) is the International Standards Organizations. They do not create standards but (as with ANSI) provide a means of verifying that a proposed standard has met certain requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria by those developing the standard.
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iso- Impartial third party responsible for maintaining secure and economic operation of an open-access electrical transmission system on a regional basis.
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iso- International Standardisation Organization. A United Nations body with responsibility for international technical standards, except those covered by the CCITT.
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iso- The group that developed the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) protocols.
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