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AS 1072.1: 01/01/1973 Unrecorded magnetic tapes for instrumentation applications – General and dimensional requirements
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AS 1072.2: 11/01/1974 Unrecorded magnetic tapes for instrumentation applications, Part 2: Physical properties and test methods
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AS 1073 (PT 1+3): 06/01/1979 Dimensions of hubs and reels for magnetic tape for instrumentation interchange, Part 1-3: General purpose hubs and reels, with 76 mm (3 in) centre hole and General purpose reels with 8 mm (5/16 in) centre hole
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AS 1073: 01/01/1973 Dimensions of hubs and reels for magnetic tape for instrumentation interchange
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AS 1073.2: 12/31/1987 Dimensions of hubs and reels for magnetic tape for instrumentation interchange – Precision reels
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AS 1074: 01/01/1971 Steel tubes and tubulars suitable for screwing to AS B53 pipe threads
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AS 1074: 01/01/1976 Steel tubes and tubulars threaded or suitable for threading with pipe threads of Whitworth form
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AS 1074: 04/10/1989 Steel tubes and tubulars for ordinary service
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AS 1074: 12/31/1979 Steel tubes and tubulars threaded or suitable for threading with pipe threads of Whitworth form
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AS 10745: 01/01/1998 Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – Upper layers security model
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AS 1076.1: 01/01/1977 Code of practice for the selection, installation and maintenance of electrical apparatus and associated equipment for use in explosive atmospheres (other than mining applications), Part 1: Basic requirements
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AS 1076.13: 12/31/1976 Code of practice for selection, installation and maintenance of electrical apparatus and associated equipment for use in explosive atmospheres (other than mining applications), Part 13: Installation and maintenance requirements for instrumentation
