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Yes, if you have an ANSI C++ compiler. Most modern compilers are ANSI, and are capable of suppressing non-ANSI code, using a compiler option.

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Yes, if you have an ANSI C++ compiler. Most modern compilers are ANSI, and are capable of suppressing non-ANSI code, using a compiler option.

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There are several codes. One of the older ones is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII). It used a 7-bit code which permitted 128 characters. When that number was found to be inadequate the American Nation Standards Institute (ANSI) introduced an 8-bit version. Computers use ANSI code pages which are whole sets of ANSI codes. Then there are other systems like UNICODE.

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Ansi 150 is a pressure grade of flange ie. Ansi #150 Flange. For steel flanges this is specified by ANSI B16.5.

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Under both the Code of Conduct and the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War prisoners are required to give a captor only name rank identification number and date of birth

Why is escape not recommended during operations other than war in a constrained captivity

What is article 134 of the UCMJ

Is it true that a forced answer on one point does not authorize a soldier to comply with captors during the interrogation sessions that follow

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