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AS/NZS ISO 19162: 06/29/2018 Geographic information – Well-known text representation of coordinate reference systems
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AS/NZS ISO 19162: 09/18/2020 Geographic information – Well-known text representation of coordinate reference systems
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AS/NZS ISO 19165.1: 05/27/2019 Geographic information – Preservation of digital data and metadata, Part 1: Fundamentals
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AS/NZS ISO 19165.2: 11/27/2020 Geographic information – Preservation of digital data and metadata, Part 2: Content specifications for Earth observation data and derived digital products
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AS/NZS ISO 19168.1: 02/12/2021 Geographic information – Geospatial API for features, Part 1: Core
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AS/NZS ISO 19168.2: 12/23/2022 Geographic information – Geospatial API for features, Part 2: Coordinate Reference Systems by Reference
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AS/NZS ISO 19170.1: 09/17/2021 Geographic information – Discrete Global Grid Systems Specifications, Part 1: Core Reference System and Operations, and Equal Area Earth Reference System
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AS/NZS ISO 19426.1: 06/23/2023 Structures for mine shafts, Part 1: Vocabulary
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AS/NZS ISO 21225.2: 03/31/2023 Plastics piping systems for the trenchless replacement of underground pipeline networks, Part 2: Replacement off the line by horizontal directional drilling and impact moling
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AS/NZS ISO 21987: 04/07/2011 Ophthalmic optics – Mounted spectacle lenses
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AS/NZS ISO 22608: 02/23/2007 Protective clothing – Protection against liquid chemicals – Measurement of repellency, retention, and penetration of liquid pesticide formulations through protective clothing materials
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AS/NZS ISO 22846.1: 07/10/2020 Personal equipment for protection against falls – Rope access systems, Part 1: Fundamental principles for a system of work
