CIPM definition

CIPM means the Comite Internationale des Poids et Mesures (International Weights and Measures Committee) overseeing the BIPM;
CIPM means the International Committee of Weights and Measures (Comite International des Poids et Mesures) established under the Metre Convention;
CIPM. ’ means the International Committee of Weights and Measures (Comité International des Poids et Mesures) established under the Metre Convention; ‘‘CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement’’ means an arrangement signed by member states under the Metre Convention for the mutual recognition of national

Examples of CIPM in a sentence

  • This appendix lists those decisions of the CGPM and the CIPM that bear directly upon definitions of the units of the SI, prefixes defined for use as part of the SI, and conventions for the writing of unit symbols and numbers.

  • The decisions of the CGPM and CIPM are listed in this appendix in strict chronological order, from 1889 to 2018, in order to preserve the continuity with which they were taken.

  • The CIPM did so in 1946 (1946, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇, ▇▇, 129-137), when it decided that the new units would come into force on 1 January 1948.

  • The definition of the ampere, chosen by the CIPM, was referenced to the force between parallel wires carrying an electric current and it had the effect of fixing the numerical value of the vacuum magnetic permeability μ0 (also called the magnetic constant).

  • In October 1948 the 9th CGPM approved the decisions taken by the CIPM.

  • Therefore, the CIPM has accepted some non-SI units for use with the SI; these are listed in Table 8.

  • However because some laboratories had not yet completed experiments needed to determine the ratios between the international and absolute units, the CGPM gave authority to the CIPM to decide at an appropriate time both these ratios and the date at which the new absolute units would come into effect.

  • Worked examples are presented based on measurement data available in the published literature and include several examples of very significant correlations that were neglected in the 2017 update to the list of CIPM recommended frequency values.

  • Rehabilitation tools may include CIPP, manhole rehabilitation by cementitious coating, chemical injection grouting, Cured-In-Place-Manhole (CIPM) liners or a combination thereof.

  • NMI directors sign the CIPM MRA with the approval of the appropriate authorities in their own country and thereby accept the process specified in the CIPM MRA for establishing the CIPM MRA database.