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The normal civilian positioning accuracy obtained by using the single frequency C/A code.
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Any measures applied to protect human or animal life from risks arising from additives, contaminants, toxins, or disease-causing organisms in their food; to protect human life from plant- or animal-carried diseases; to protect animal or plant life from pests, diseases, or disease-causing organisms; and to prevent or limit other damage to a country from the entry, establishment, or spread of pests. ...
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SPS is the standard specified level of positioning and timing accuracy that is available, without qualification or restrictions, to any user on a continuous worldwide basis. The accuracy of this service is established by the US Department of Defense based on US security interests. Navstar currently provides horizontal positioning accuracy within 100 meters (2 drms) and 300 meters with 99.99 percent probability. ...
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Technical barriers designed for the protection of human health or the control of animal and plant pests and diseases. Under the URAA on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures, WTO member countries agreed to base any SPS measures on an assessment of risks posed by the import in question and to use scientific methods in assessing the risk.
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