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ÖNORM EN ISO 9706
Issue date: 1998 09 01
Information and documentation - Paper for documents - Requirements for permanence (ISO 9706:1994)
This International Standard specifies the requirements for permanent paper intended for documents. It is applicable to unprinted papers. It is not applicable to boards.
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Austrian Standards International
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This International Standard specifies the requirements for permanent paper intended for documents. It is applicable to unprinted papers. It is not applicable to boards.
NOTE 1 The terms paper and board are defined in IS0 4046.
ÖNORM EN ISO 9706
1998 09 01
Information and documentation - Paper for documents - Requirements for permanence (ISO 9706:1994)
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