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The specific signal configuration, composed of reference pulses and voltage levels, which describe the input and output requirements of a video signal.
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| standard error |
An output stream usually intended to be used for diagnostic messages.
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| standard |
Mandatory requirements employed and enforced to prescribe a disciplined uniform approach to software development, that is, mandatory conventions and practices are in fact standards. [IEEE-STD-610]
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| standard of care |
In the law of negligence, the degree of care which a reasonable, prudent or careful person should exercise under the same or similar circumstances. If the standard falls below that established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable risk of harm, the person may be liable for damages resulting from such conduct.
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| standard of care |
Professionally developed detailed written statement used to guide procedures.
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