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This paper from the Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards National Bureau of Standards: see National Institute of Standards and Technology.

National Bureau of Standards - National Institute of Standards and Technology
, Vol. 101, 1996, pp. 505-520, is reprinted to commemorate com·mem·o·rate  
tr.v. com·mem·o·rat·ed, com·mem·o·rat·ing, com·mem·o·rates
1. To honor the memory of with a ceremony. See Synonyms at observe.

2. To serve as a memorial to.
 the NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology.  Centennial on March 3, 2001. Ten papers have been selected from the Journal and its predecessors for this purpose, one from each decade of NIST's existence. They appear in 10 of the issues of the Journal starting with the March-April 2000 issue (Vol. 105, No. 2). The papers have been selected to reflect the breadth Breadth

The percentage of assets or stocks advancing relative to those unchanged or declining. Also the number of independent forecasts available per year. A stock picker forecasting returns to 100 stocks every quarter exhibits a breadth of 400, assuming each forecast is
 and excellence of the work carried out at NIST during its first century. For further information, see the Message From the Chief Editor on p. iii of the May-June 2000 issue (Vol. 105, No. 3).
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