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- Q4658221 subject Q13271407.
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- Q4658221 abstract "A Metric America: A Decision Whose Time Has Come was a 1971 book by the United States National Bureau of Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology) printed by the Government Printing Office.In 1968, in the Metric Study Act (Pub. L. 90-472, August 9, 1968, 82 Stat. 693), Congress authorized a three-year study of systems of measurement in the U.S., with particular emphasis on the feasibility of adopting the SI. This detailed U.S. Metric Study was conducted by the Department of Commerce. A 45-member advisory panel consulted with and took testimony from hundreds of consumers, business organizations, labor groups, manufacturers, and state and local officials.A Metric America: "A Decision Whose Time Has Come" - For Real (NISTIR 4858) was a June 1992 followup to this.".
- Q4658221 wikiPageExternalLink 4858.cfm.
- Q4658221 wikiPageExternalLink ED055884.pdf.
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- Q4658221 wikiPageWikiLink Q13271407.
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- Q4658221 wikiPageWikiLink Q6426616.
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- Q4658221 wikiPageWikiLink Q7313689.
- Q4658221 wikiPageWikiLink Q7792794.
- Q4658221 comment "A Metric America: A Decision Whose Time Has Come was a 1971 book by the United States National Bureau of Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology) printed by the Government Printing Office.In 1968, in the Metric Study Act (Pub. L. 90-472, August 9, 1968, 82 Stat. 693), Congress authorized a three-year study of systems of measurement in the U.S., with particular emphasis on the feasibility of adopting the SI. This detailed U.S.".
- Q4658221 label "A Metric America: A Decision Whose Time Has Come".