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An international standards-setting body, known in English as the International Organization for Standardization. The name ISO is language-neutral and does not represent the organization's name in any language. Headquartered in Geneva, it is steered by representation of the national standards bodies of many countries. Many electronic standards are developed jointly with the [[IEC]]. | An international standards-setting body, known in English as the International Organization for Standardization. The name ISO is language-neutral and does not represent the organization's name in any language. Headquartered in Geneva, it is steered by representation of the national standards bodies of many countries. Many electronic standards are developed jointly with the [[IEC]]. | ||
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An international standards-setting body, known in English as the International Organization for Standardization. The name ISO is language-neutral and does not represent the organization's name in any language. Headquartered in Geneva, it is steered by representation of the national standards bodies of many countries. Many electronic standards are developed jointly with the IEC.
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