The standard does not define any logic function to the two states.
For clothes where a larger step size is sufficient, the standard also defines a letter code.
The standard does not define such a code for children.
Beyond this the standard defines a service model for the standardized communication.
The standard also defines a 64-octet mode, but this is not commonly used in real 3G networks.
Other standards, called "protocols" define the behavior of these devices.
Uniform standards, essential in every era, now define the day.
The current 802.11 standard defines operation in only a few regulatory domains (countries).
Open standards and vendor-neutral technology are defining the future of the Web.
The standard defines ten procedure steps that may be applied when running a test.