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How Are Standards Developed?
The process of developing international standards in nanotechnology generally involves several steps:
Proposal Stage:
A need for a standard is identified, and a proposal is submitted.
Working Group Formation:
Experts form a working group to draft the standard.
Drafting and Consultation:
The draft standard undergoes review and consultation with stakeholders.
Approval and Publication:
After revisions, the standard is approved and published.
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