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Title: Chemical Measurements And The Concept Of Traceability
Author: William P. Reed
Source: 1995 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1995
Abstract: Economic activity is one of the dominant characteristics of life in the latter part of the twentieth century. World trade and the exchange of goods across national borders is not only an ideal but is a goal and a necessity for many nations. This necessity naturally emphasizes economic competition. As in any competition, competitors seek an advantage for their product or good. So at the same time that nations attempt to gain a level playing field for their products, they also, in many cases, seek to raise technical barriers to imported products. In addition, this economic competition tends to pull the people of the world closer together with regard to certain issues as health and the environment. Many of these technical barriers as well as the issues that bring people of the world closer together have to do with chemical measurements.




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