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<p>[QUOTE="Wanttoknow, post: 10528996, member: 1987"]Than more expensive gemstone, than more expensive metal. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie58" alt=":joyful:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Also we had in USSR: ГОСТ / «Межгосударственный стандарт» and everything should be made right! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":D" unselectable="on" /></p><p>GOST stands for "Interstate Standard". It is a conformity system adopted by states that have signed the Agreement on Harmonization of Policies in the Field of Standardization, Metrology and Certification . Previously, at different periods, the abbreviation GOST meant "all-Union standard" (1940-1968) and "state standard of the USSR" (1968-1992).</p><p>More details:</p><p>Interstate standard:</p><p>GOST establishes mandatory requirements for products, processes, services and other types of activities, regulated and controlled approaches.</p><p>History:</p><p>Initially, in the 1940s, GOST meant "state all-Union standard". Then, in 1968, the abbreviation began to be deciphered as "state standard of the USSR". Since 1992, after the adoption of the USSR, GOST began to mean "interstate standard".</p><p>Application:</p><p>The corresponding GOSTs are developed by various directions specializing in certain areas. The developed GOSTs are registered by the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology.</p><p>Even cooking in Restaurants or Cafes!!!! Cooking according to GOST means following state quality standards established for a specific type of product, in this case, for a dish or food product. This means that the dish must meet certain requirements for composition, cooking technology, organoleptic indicators (taste, smell, appearance) and other parameters established by GOST.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" /><img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie58" alt=":joyful:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> The meal should be exactly what it should be and how it calls, and not like just has a specific name, but it will be prepared in different way from wrong ingredients.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Wanttoknow, post: 10528996, member: 1987"]Than more expensive gemstone, than more expensive metal. :joyful: Also we had in USSR: ГОСТ / «Межгосударственный стандарт» and everything should be made right! :D GOST stands for "Interstate Standard". It is a conformity system adopted by states that have signed the Agreement on Harmonization of Policies in the Field of Standardization, Metrology and Certification . Previously, at different periods, the abbreviation GOST meant "all-Union standard" (1940-1968) and "state standard of the USSR" (1968-1992). More details: Interstate standard: GOST establishes mandatory requirements for products, processes, services and other types of activities, regulated and controlled approaches. History: Initially, in the 1940s, GOST meant "state all-Union standard". Then, in 1968, the abbreviation began to be deciphered as "state standard of the USSR". Since 1992, after the adoption of the USSR, GOST began to mean "interstate standard". Application: The corresponding GOSTs are developed by various directions specializing in certain areas. The developed GOSTs are registered by the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology. Even cooking in Restaurants or Cafes!!!! Cooking according to GOST means following state quality standards established for a specific type of product, in this case, for a dish or food product. This means that the dish must meet certain requirements for composition, cooking technology, organoleptic indicators (taste, smell, appearance) and other parameters established by GOST.:rolleyes::joyful: The meal should be exactly what it should be and how it calls, and not like just has a specific name, but it will be prepared in different way from wrong ingredients.[/QUOTE]
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