ГОСТ Р ИСО 10993-2—2009
Приложение С
(справочное)
Сведения о соответствии национальных стандартов Российской Федерации ссылочным
международным стандартам
Т а б л и ц а С.1
Обозначение ссылочного международного
стандарта
Обозначение и наименование соответствующего национального стандарта
ИСО 10993-1:2003
ГОСТ Р ИСО 10993-1—2009 Изделия медицинские. Оценка биологи
ческого действия медицинских изделий. Часть 1. Оценка и исследо
вания
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