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- Two harmonizations of "Yankee Doodle" In music, harmonization is the chordal accompaniment to a line or melody: "Using chords and melodies together, making...
- The Globally Harmonized System of classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is an internationally agreed-upon standard managed by the United Nations...
- Common External Tariff ****an Tariff ****ociation – webpage refers to ****an Harmonised System Code Search Mexico import-export codes (Harmonized Tariff Schedule)...
- substances and mixtures to the Globally Harmonised System (GHS). It is expected to facilitate global trade and the harmonised communication of hazard information...
- scientific consensus on the draft guideline and adopt the ICH harmonised guideline. The ICH harmonised guideline moves immediately to the final step of the process...
- Pitch shifting is a sound recording technique in which the original pitch of a sound is raised or lowered. Effects units that raise or lower pitch by a...
- descriptions are managed by the European Commission and harmonised across all EU and EEA member states. Harmonised services of social value use the prefix 116, which...
- Minimum harmonisation is a term used in European Union law. Minimum harmonisation describes a piece of law (usually a directive but occasionally a regulation)...
- The Worldwide Harmonised Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) is a global driving cycle standard for determining the levels of pollutants, CO2 emission...
- Maximum harmonisation is a term used in EU law. If a piece of law (usually a directive but occasionally also a regulation) is described as maximum harmonisation...