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The word certified basically means 'approved.'
Department Of Transportation has approved
No and NOT OU certified as well. FDA not approved for protein beverages
The correct spelling is accredited (approved, certified).
Yes T-Engg & Sec A & B (AMIME), ARE APPROVED BY AICTE.
go to a DOT office and figure out what technical colleges are approved and how to register for the class
Not exactly - the components of Infinitink are already FDA approved on their own separately, but not in the combined mixture that is Infinitink.
approved, accredited, certified, endorsed, licensed, sanctioned, validated
You may have to replace the entire compressor. Either way, it'll involve disconnecting and dismounting the compressor, and you legally cannot do this on your own. It must be an ASE certified tech who does this, and the shop which does the work must be EPA certified and have approved equipment, as they must evacuate refrigerant out of the system and prevent its release into the air. When the air conditioning system is opened up like that, the receiver-drier (if it's a thermal expansion valve system) or accumulator (if it's a fixed orifice tube system) will also have to be replaced.
If your talking Air Conditioning/Heating then yes it is approved and is the standard.
verified, guaranteed, validated, confirmed, recognized, licensed, authorized, approved, warranted
YES. According to the website, it is certified for aircraft travel in harness mode.