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why are so many words in terms in italics and this is in section 3 whenever you see an italicized word in the standard it indicates that there is a definition in the glossary or in section 3 the definition of terms definitions in a standard are extraordinarily important because this is where really the the concepts and and the words used to attach to the concepts have been have been by technical consensus standardized so really the definitions comprise a very very important part of the standard and Iamp;#39;d like to just touch on a few of the definitions give you an example of what they look like and indicate to you that as a reference going forward whenever these terms come up in building water system management will want to refer to the standard definitions now that we have in ASHRAE 188