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Organizations relating to Instruments

Chart and Nautical Instrument Trade Association / London, UK / Est. 1918
European Association for Length Measuring Instruments and Machines / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1985
International Society for Neurosurgical Technology and Instrument Invention / Est. 1995
General Treaty for Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy / Est. 1928
Islamic Institute of Scientific Instruments Development
Network of Instrumentation Centres in Africa
Instrument for Structural Pre-Accession / Est. 2000
European Flight Instrument School / Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Committee for the Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instrument of the Community / Est. 1963
Arab Engineered Systems and Controls Company, Bahrain
Research and Development Centre for Calibration, Instrumentation and Metrology / Est. 1967
Users' Association of Measurement, Regulation and Automation Equipments / Est. 1970
Network for Instrument Development, Maintenance and Repair / Perth WA, Australia / Est. 1988
Quantum Structure Infrared Photodetectors Conference / Est. 2000
International Conference on Luminescent Detectors and Transformers of Ionizing Radiation
International Workshop on Instrumentation for Planetary Missions
European Instrument for Democracy and for Human Rights / Brussels, Belgium
International Frequency Sensor Association / Castelldefels, Spain / Est. 1999
International Instrument Users' Association - WIB / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 1963
International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation / Berkeley CA, USA
WELMEC / Braunschweig, Germany / Est. 1990
International Image Sensor Society / Tokyo, Japan
PPL/IR Europe / Ross-on-Wye, UK
European Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1985
Comité européen des constructeurs d'instruments de pesage / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1959
International Nuclear Target Development Society / Gaithersburg MD, USA / Est. 1976
International Workshop on Radiation Imaging Detectors
International Organization of Legal Metrology / Paris, France / Est. 1955
International Measurement Confederation / Budapest, Hungary / Est. 1961
European Writing Instrument Manufacturer's Association / Nuremberg, Germany / Est. 1983
International Committee on Measurements and Instrumentation / Kowloon, Hong Kong / Est. 1993

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Action Strategies relating to Instruments

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Managing public services
Using voluntary instruments
Ratifying international human rights instruments
Using economic instruments for sustainable development
Using economic instruments to manage environmental health costs
Evaluating effects of world trade agreements on trade defence instruments
Using economic instruments to reduce emissions from persistent organic pollutants
Using trade defence instruments
Promoting international instruments
Generating practical applications of industrial instruments
Generating novel combinations of industrial instruments
Intentionalizing educational instruments
Assessing implications of using economic instruments
Exchanging information on national use of economic instruments
Supporting regional centres on the effective use of economic instruments
Using economic instruments
Simplifying instruments of taxation
Encouraging instrument creation
Supporting developing country efforts to implement international agreements and instruments on sustainable development
Requiring production elements
Assessing effectiveness of international agreements and instruments on sustainable development
Encouraging fair trade by weighing instruments
Designing refinements for industrial instruments
Determining effectiveness of production instruments
Restricting accessibility of production mechanisms

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