It's classified and subject to export control.
There are various hints out there, but none of them are complete.
Not sure that's the case. Subject to export control doesn't imply it contains class. information.
I had no trouble getting the document with a FOIA request.
If you would like a redacted copy yourself you too can send a FOIA request the the Los Angeles Airforce Base GPS office in El Segundo, CA as I did. Just be prepared to wait from 1 to 2 years for the reply.
For an unredacted copy you would need an appropriate export license. It is NOT CLASSIFIED.
Standard notation is easy to find because it is everywhere. Standard notation is what you read in writing for example.
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It's referenced to a national standard....
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In a standard dictionary you can find a key to pronunciation marks within the definition
If someone wanted to find the Standard Life share price there are a variety of places where someone can find this information. Some of these places include Standard Life and Yahoo Finance.
Information is not sufficient to find mean deviation and standard deviation.
Check American Standard's website. They will also help you find some if you ask them.
It is mean + 2*standard deviation.
No, you have it backwards, the standard deviation is the square root of the variance, so the variance is the standard deviation squared. Usually you find the variance first, as it is the average sum of squares of the distribution, and then find the standard deviation by squaring it.
Yes, you can't find it in the standard Arabic.