The orthography of English has standardized on two systems, British and American. |
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By 1971, a ranking structure was adopted that standardized all the systems. |
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The protocols for lumbar puncture and aftercare were standardized and identical for all procedures. |
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Residual plots indicate a well-specified model where there is a lack of pattern between the standardized residuals and their predicted values. |
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School records were used to obtain data on student grades and standardized test scores. |
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The seat height was adjusted for each individual before each test using a standardized method. |
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A further refinement is to establish a standardized numbering system to label all structures in contested areas. |
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Skin testing protocols are standardized for penicillin, and are well described for local anesthetics and muscle relaxant agents. |
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The method used to produce the source of DNA in the amplification protocol was standardized. |
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Its standardized platform hardware interface allows the software and drivers to work across various platforms. |
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This process involved the application of fairly standardized schemata and models to the layout and structure of urban settlements. |
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His comedy is a comedy of physics filled with precise formulas for directional qualities, but without standardized parameters or constants. |
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Testing of acalculia has to encroach both oral and written calculations with clinical and standardized neuropsychological tests. |
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Perhaps the most contentious issue in this debate is the use of standardized tests to measure school performance. |
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Students in the seventeen districts gradually improved their performance on standardized tests. |
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Districts choose from commercially available standardized tests to measure students against national norms. |
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All the participants were informed of the study aims and asked to sign an informed consent form and complete a standardized questionnaire. |
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As playground equipment became increasingly standardized, limited room remained for creativity by designers, manufacturers, and consumers. |
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As more standardized extracts become available, the accuracy of skin tests is expected to increase. |
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The language has been nationally standardized for more than a century, but regional variations in pronunciation persist. |
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We believe this to be unlikely given the same protocols were standardized across all sites. |
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Although our procedures are standardized, a change in aircrew is always a challenge. |
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I used to teach 8th grade history and there was not a standardized test for that. |
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All assays were standardized by soluble protein to compare activity and glycogen measures. |
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All measurement readings were standardized using a bright field image of the background illumination. |
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We could have standardized and commoditized it, and sold it to third-party investment advisers. |
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All thinking, meaning, and truth, he believed, relies upon socially standardized signs contingently established by a community of interpreters. |
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As production increased, a standardized oil barrel became more important, both for businessmen and for government tax collectors. |
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Short-term food deprivation both standardized and maximized the motivation of individuals to compete for food resources during dominance trials. |
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The report should follow a standardized format to ensure key information is captured. |
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The T-1 Capstan suit incorporated an anti-G suit, no chest bladder, and came in 12 standardized sizes for fighter aircraft. |
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Follow-up procedures consisted of biweekly inquiries about the patient's clinical status, and a standardized examination every six weeks. |
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These moderately colored and highly pungent oleoresins are available with color standardized at 2000 to 5000 Standard International Units. |
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Gone are the days when work was standardized and routinized and performed by workers with narrow, specialist skills. |
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With the exception of capsicum, garlic, ginger and turmeric, most spices are not available in the United States as standardized extracts. |
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None of the tutorial sessions are designed to coach students for a standardized test. |
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Thus, for both mitochondrial and chloroplastidial DNA, a ratio of mean standardized distances exceeding unity signifies a higher paternal rate. |
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It's also available in blends combining standardized extract with powdered or liquid chaste tree berries. |
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The existence of a standardized orthography for either Yao or Makonde is unknown to us as of this writing. |
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It's important to mention that standardized work was developed for the assembly line, just as it was for the body shop. |
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Individual species are also becoming standardized, experts say, with cultivated strains of animals and plants ousting local varieties. |
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Hydrogen peroxide content is determined by titrating with standardized ceric sulfate to pale blue endpoint using ferroin indicator. |
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Jeb Bush was stumped by a math problem that reportedly was on the state's standardized test for high school students. |
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I had thought the pattern was more or less standardized, but it appears I've been overlooking some extraordinary people. |
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The light intensity of fluorescent tubes is also measured and rated on another standardized scale called lumens. |
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The Transcendental Meditation program is a standardized behavioral intervention with holistic effects. |
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The competence of commercial airline pilots of US-based carriers is assessed using standardized simulators of the aircraft they fly. |
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The reviewers must provide a circumstantiated opinion on a standardized form in the maximum period of 30 days. |
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The cream is piped to the vat pasteurizers, while the skim or standardized milk completes its trip through the HTST pasteurizer. |
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Transdermal patches, once they are standardized to achieve physiologic circulating androgen levels in women, will be helpful. |
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However the schools did follow a standardized curriculum that inculcated literacy and learning skills. |
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Yet, standardized tests do show them to be more than twice as resistant to cutting as compared with an unlined glove of the same leather. |
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Hence, this study standardized all cluster variates to a mean of zero and standard deviation of one. |
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Digoxin, morphine, ephedrine, vincristine, ergotamine, bromocriptine, and others are carefully tested and standardized drugs from plants. |
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The criteria for scoring have been standardized in order to minimize non-biological variation and to allow comparison between laboratories. |
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Most often consumed through standardized extracts, tinctures or concentrated drops, bilberry may also discourage cataracts and glaucoma. |
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Now they encourage conforming to a standardized way of thinking developed in the exurbs of Seattle. |
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A standardized geologic time scale is the framework for deciphering and understanding the long and complex history of our planet Earth. |
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The restaurant and perfumery industries desire essential oils that have a standardized aroma or flavor. |
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The Model 75 galleons had standardized deck layouts, and few customers made any changes. |
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The Revenue designed and distributed return forms to elicit written, examinable, and standardized knowledge of taxpayers. |
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Complete ethograms were not always provided in published papers, nor are behavioral methods standardized among investigators. |
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He equipped his cavalry with pistols, abandoning the obsolete lance, and began to concentrate standardized artillery pieces in batteries. |
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To appraise shape changes alone, we standardized the size of the specimens by dividing the initial coordinates of the outlines by the area. |
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In those plants, assembly areas will have the same footprint containing standardized modules built from a select group of common components. |
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In May of 2nd grade, her total standardized test results approached the 90th percentile! |
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The stores were standardized, with strict quality control and unvarying design. |
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One-size-fits-all standardized tests are driving curricula, and top-down reforms are mandating lockstep procedures for classroom instructors. |
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In response, teachers spend large amounts of time having their students take pretests in preparation for the standardized test. |
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Having standardized parts fabrication, Ford in 1910 opened a revolutionary car assembly plant in Highland Park, Michigan. |
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However, limitations imposed by these culture based studies have precluded a standardized description of the rumen microbiota. |
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In 1952, a standardized Albanian language was adopted, which is a mixture of Gheg and Tosk but with a prevailing Tosk element. |
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Because such publications do not conform to any standardized rules, this information is not computer readable. |
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Sputum was induced, collected, and processed according to a standardized protocol. |
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They studied the relationship between standardized tests, premedical school performance and clinical performance among medical students. |
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Among other things, the law provides state money to offset the cost of indigent defense and requires each county to set a standardized scale for lawyers' fees. |
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The walls emerged from the standardized shuttering normally used in concrete construction like a sort of rich cake, carved into by the thin courtyard. |
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The bill also mandates the implementation of a standardized training process for all CBP officers and Border Patrol agents. |
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Counts were standardized with a quench curve and expressed in dpm. |
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Fortunately for black-market arms dealers, however, end-user certificates are not standardized and there is no central regulating body overseeing the process. |
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By the end of that century, the ballerina's long tutu and the premier danseur's tights, trunks and maillot became de rigueur and virtually standardized. |
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We standardized scores in each category then applied the weights indicated above to arrive at our final results. |
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New field data, however, can be collected to standardized protocols and can therefore provide much more information on composition, abundance, taphonomy, and so on. |
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The standardized gum extract is called gugulipid, or guggul. |
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The machine-readable passports, which now have a standardized presentation worldwide, are being printed in a manner suitable for optical character recognition. |
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Each measurement series was then standardized by dividing the observed ring width values by the expected values, given the exponential or linear function. |
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Socially standardized rules make possible effective communication. |
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The most commonly used method is to check for patterns in a plot of the absolute values of the standardized contrasts against their standard deviations. |
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There are many ways of cheating on standardized tests other than doctoring the answer keys or even using questions from the test in class exercises. |
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Testing has long impeded all groups of minority students, and is a strong barrier to the success of minorities in schools where standardized testing is the norm. |
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And the standardized exam you are incessantly given to demonstrate these skills is the test known as being human. |
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After the 1912 Connecticut War Games, the Army recognized the need for a standardized aircraft which had more capabilities than the earlier pusher biplanes. |
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The problem with standardized tests is that they do not measure a student's willingness to do work and to succeed, and this makes a timed test a poor analogy to life. |
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These standardized percepts may also be described as visual continuants. |
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That decision would have forced photos in standardized formats to create a stylistic coherence. |
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The degree of freckling on the face, arms and shoulders also was noted using a standardized freckling chart that compares the coverage and density of freckles. |
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The GGTO determination algorithm was designed to use the standard GPS time transfer data whose format and computation procedure are standardized in the metrological community. |
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Production managers prefer long production runs of standardized products, but marketers increasingly try to satisfy market niches with specially adapted products. |
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The orthographies of the world's major languages, however, became standardized in the context of publishing books, using any orthography that people would read. |
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The transection of the flexor tendons and the aponeurosis was an unavoidable consequence of these limitations and was standardized in all specimens. |
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The standardized canonical discriminant function coefficients show the relative association between the discriminating variables and the discriminant functions. |
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The finality of standardized exams, effectively tracks out some students, whose best second option is vocational school. |
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The thousands of offenders released each year from Colorado prisons cannot be treated as an homogeneous group nor assisted in a standardized manner. |
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In the case of manuscripts, the compiler will note the current location of the manuscript in question, often using a standardized system of abbreviations. |
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In course of time this mixed language becomes again standardized and the colloquializing process is repeated. |
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In the early 20th century, many Chinese intellectuals argued that the country needed a standardized language. |
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A standardized formulae for epistolary compositions existed by the time of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. |
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The four standardized packages in the solution can have wider applications for CBM, pipeline gas, shale gas, and boil off gas liquefaction. |
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Furthermore, the focus exponent is not realized by a kind of standardized pitch contour as many semanticians assume. |
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These inscriptions are generally in Elder Futhark, but the set of letter shapes and bindrunes employed is far from standardized. |
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A standardized system is used for transliterating Gothic words into the Latin script. |
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Bandwidth, signal power, and bandwidth borders are all bureaucratically determined and standardized before auctions are held. |
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I also coordinate standardized testing for homeschoolers in my county, and thereby get to see the results. |
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Prior texts were pilgrimage texts, which depicted travel to holy sites and were more standardized, dry and conventional. |
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They had standardized the height of the platforms, standardized the rules. |
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As these innovations become more accepted and standardized, they are slowly adopted in more formal rituals. |
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This standardized number includes the airline's three-digit code, a 10-digit record number and sometimes a check digit. |
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There are no standardized tests to evaluate the in vitro susceptibility of mycoplasmas to medicinal plant extracts. |
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Development of a standardized subgrouping scheme for Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 using monoclonal antibodies. |
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Any simplification of the request and claims process through the use of standardized forms and computerization can result in significant savings. |
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Filipino is a standardized version of Tagalog, spoken mainly in Metro Manila and other urban regions. |
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The official Galician language has been standardized by the Real Academia Galega on the basis of literary tradition. |
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However, by the late 19th century the latter were standardized following the example of the Imperial Russian Army. |
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It originates from the accent of Jianzhou Jurchens and was officially standardized during the Qianlong Emperor's reign. |
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Its form, topped by a likeness of the Doge's hat, became gradually standardized, and was then fixed by local law. |
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Standard German emerged from the standardized chancellery use of High German in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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In fact, some have been standardized, and are used in local schools and universities around the world. |
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Filipino is the standardized form of the Metro Manila dialect of Tagalog, and is an official language of the Philippines. |
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The hydrolyzed sample was then titrated against the standardized freshly made Fehling's solution to determine the reducing sugar contents. |
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And last year, a bunch of students deliberately flubbed their standardized tests in a foolish act of juvenile rebellion. |
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Jamaican Patois has a standardized orthography, and has only recently been taught in some schools. |
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The terms used to designate civil unions are not standardized, and vary widely from country to country. |
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The advent of Mass production and the standardized, interchangeable parts guaranteed a parts' compatibility with a variety of vehicle models. |
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Unlike, we used standardized data and did not precorrect the systematic effects from the data. |
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The forms these performers produce tend to be quite standardized and relate to their source material similar to the way a cover song does. |
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The common practice period is when many of the ideas that make up western classical music took shape, standardized, or were codified. |
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During the 20th century, the modern orchestra was generally standardized with the modern instrumentation listed below. |
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not utilize a standardized playing area. |
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Also, aircraft marshalling signals were standardized, so that any NATO aircraft could land at any NATO base. |
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For standardized measurements, there are Mohs hardness testing pencils on the market. |
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Students may claim racial discrimination in standardized tests, tracking and ability grouping. |
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Not mandatory, but needed in almost all official documents, the CURP is the standardized version of an identity document. |
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Monocentric languages, such as Russian and Japanese, have only one standardized version. |
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In historic times, the introduction of currency as a standardized money, facilitated a wider exchange of goods and services. |
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Aging and exocrine pancreatic function evaluated by the recently standardized secretin test. |
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As part of the Marian reforms, the legions' internal organization was standardized. |
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Students are often placed into low ability groups based on scores on standardized tests in English and Math. |
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The standardized slicks supplied by premium manufacturer and title sponsor Hankook impressed on the sand-strewn surface at the Dubai Autodrome. |
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As for the Latin alphabet, there was no standardized orthography in use in the Middle Ages. |
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Dimensional lumber is lumber that is cut to standardized width and depth, specified in inches. |
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In the empire, the legion was standardized, with symbols and an individual history where men were proud to serve. |
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In 1883, Chicago's railway managers needed a general time convention, so they developed the standardized system of North American time zones. |
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California is taking the lead, producing a paprika that is more standardized and more uniformly available than the European growers offer. |
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This process results in a very standardized finished tool and waste assemblage. |
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The standardized Old Norse spelling was created in the 19th century, and is for the most part phonemic. |
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In the 13th century Alfonso X of Castile standardized the Castilian language and made it the language of court and government. |
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A standardized arquebus, the caliver, was introduced in the latter half of the 16th century. |
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Regular in this case refers to standardized doctrines, uniforms, organizations, etc. |
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There are additional problems related to the lack of a standardized markup language for voice applications. |
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Cosmetochem International AG debuted Liposome Herbasec, a novel range of standardized botanical extracts in liposomal-based powder form. |
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For that reason Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins communicate fluently with each other in their respective standardized varieties. |
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By this time, the notes were standardized in appearance and not too different from Federal Reserve Notes. |
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This led to a complete restructuring of the course, extended in 1867 by Old Tom Morris to the 18 holes which had meanwhile become standardized. |
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For exchange purposes, mints produce standardized gold bullion coins, bars and other units of fixed weight and purity. |
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All subjects were provided with a standardized triple-drug therapy and a written action plan. |
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For all MDS maps, we standardized the data by variable and used Euclidian distances. |
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Effects of electromyographic and mechanomyographic biofeedback on upper trapezius muscle activity during standardized computer work. |
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The knowledge base uses standardized drug, disease, and generic vocabularies and is linked to existing databases. |
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Diesel electric propulsion became the dominant power system and equipment such as the periscope became standardized. |
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Pomella is a patented pomegranate extract from Verdure Sciences standardized to punicalagins delivering free ellagic acid in the bloodstream. |
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The production of prismatic blades creates not only a very standardized final product, but also a standardized waste assemblage. |
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Orthography was still not standardized and the principles for doing so were vigorously discussed among Danish philologists. |
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It was during the 20th century that a common, standardized national language became available to all Swedes. |
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The information was to be returned in standardized, systematic, and collatable form. |
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To address this issue, foster care studies have been gradually using standardized psychometrical measures. |
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The color match under the three illuminants is computed and then visually verified under the different standardized lights in a viewing area. |
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Linn says that they've standardized on robot suppliers including Fanuc, ABB, KUKA, and Comau. |
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Most of the companies have no plans to take SLIT beyond the standardized extracts, which means grass, ragweed, house dust mite, and cat. |
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Grammatically, during the period of Middle French, noun declensions were lost and there began to be standardized rules. |
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Forty-two patients with serologically confirmed chronic hepatitis C were treated for 12 weeks with 160 mg standardized BBE per day. |
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After reporting to the laboratory at a standardized time subjects rested in the supine position for 10 min prior to blood collection. |
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The second official language is the recently standardized Haitian Creole, which virtually the entire population of Haiti speaks. |
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Over a hundred examples of this standardized type have been found, most of them around the village of Laconi. |
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A standardized destructive test according to the Inch Fastener Standards is widely accepted. |
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Because English spelling was becoming standardized in the 15th and 16th centuries, the Great Vowel Shift is responsible for many of the peculiarities of English spelling. |
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The use of machinery and the techniques for producing standardized and interchangeable parts became known as the American system of manufacturing. |
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The mainstream form of Western plainchant, standardized in the late 9th century, was attributed to Pope Gregory I and so took the name of Gregorian chant. |
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Cultural conditions for the production of lipase by Aspergillus niger strain MTCC 2594 by solid-state fermentation using gingelly oil cake were standardized. |
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The language used in Montenegro, traditionally considered a dialect of Serbian, became standardized as the Montenegrin language upon its declaration of independence. |
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The cargo rankings based on tonnage should be interpreted with caution since these measures are not directly comparable and cannot be converted to a single, standardized unit. |
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The Grove series is a collection of single-function modules with standardized connectors to simplify building electronic circuits without solder or breadboards. |
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Clothing was somewhat standardized by 1623 when it was made possible for sailors to purchase clothing at fixed prices from the Navy Commissioners. |
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By the American Civil War, the shanty form was fully developed, after which its repertoire grew and its implementation was widespread and rather standardized. |
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Before testing, subjects performed standardized warm-up trials consisted of 6 minutes on an ergometric bicycle followed by a thorough explanation of the test procedure. |
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One major difference between Baroque music and the classical era that followed it is that the types of instruments used in ensembles were much less standardized. |
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Statutes or judicial rulings may create implied contractual terms, particularly in standardized relationships such as employment or shipping contracts. |
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The standardized analysis of metabolic parameters in the preprandial and postprandial state may provide important functional clues for the diagnosis of metabolic disorders. |
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During the 1830s and 1840s, ready-made standardized shoes and clothing increasingly challenged the custom-made products of small handicraft workshops. |
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The analysts entered the information on a set of standardized codesheets. |
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Furthermore, with a star topology and the vendor's upgrade strategy, ouR current units and acable plant will allow us to move easily to ATM when it is standardized. |
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The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, is the only standardized test of Standard Mandarin Chinese proficiency for non-native speakers, similar to TOEFL for non-English-native speakers. |
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The company ranks the creditworthiness of borrowers using a standardized ratings scale which measures expected investor loss in the event of default. |
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While distinct regional varieties descended from the older rural dialects still exist, the spoken and written language is uniform and standardized. |
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The first step was to complete job descriptions and standardized operating procedures, including a job safety analysis for each piece of equipment. |
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One colorful ad portrays a mother and her child beside a bulleted list of selling points, from excellent standardized test scores to highly qualified and energetic teachers. |
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Scatterplots of the predicted values of each dependent variable and the standardized residuals provide no evidence of nonlinearity or homoscedasticity. |
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Africanists have standardized these into the African reference alphabet. |
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Restaurant chains emerged with standardized decor and menus, most famously the Fred Harvey restaurants along the route of the Sante Fe Railroad in the Southwest. |
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Apelon's DTS is a comprehensive open-source solution for the acquisition, management and practical deployment of standardized healthcare terminologies. |
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Although LEAPS are similar to warrants, they are more flexible because they have multiple exercise prices, unlimited floats, uniform specifications and standardized expiries. |
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First you should know that the size of the drain hole in the bottom of the sink is reflective of the drainpipe's diameter that has been standardized by the plumbing industry. |
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Most of our company's computers are standardized, but the IT director allows the employees in his own little fiefdom to specify their own machines. |
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Governments in mixed economies often provide environmental protection, maintenance of employment standards, a standardized welfare system, and maintenance of competition. |
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Current guidelines for MSI-PCR recommend the use of relatively small, standardized panels of microsatellites that include highly unstable mononucleotide repeat loci. |
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The standardized orthography marks the long vowels with an acute accent. |
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It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standardized representation of the sounds of spoken language. |
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Such was not an uncommon practice in the days before standardized pitch and was, in fact, mentioned in other manuals on string instrument playing. |
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Industrialization allowed standardized production of household items using economies of scale while rapid population growth created sustained demand for commodities. |
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This crowd-funded project aggregates a very large number of gut microbiota samples and, using a standardized biosequencing protocol, compiles deidentified data for analysis. |
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Ideal for use on rigid silicon panels throughout PV applications, this enhanced junction box features a standardized exterior box geometry for automated assembly. |
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He improved and standardized training, weapons, armor, equipment, and command structure, and made the cohort the main tactical and administrative unit of the legion. |
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Tego Stemlastin is a standardized extract of Cyanidium caldarium, a red microalgae extract, that is said to combat the appearance of chronological aging. |
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The standardized nature of the IPA enables its users to transcribe accurately and consistently the phones of different languages, dialects, and idiolects. |
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The keel of the first LST was laid down on 10 June 1942 at Newport News, Virginia, and the first standardized LSTs were floated out of their building dock in October. |
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A standardized method for the radiographic evaluation of clubfeet. |
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Meanwhile, despite the lack of a workable standardized pronunciation, colloquial literature in written vernacular Chinese continued to develop apace. |
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Subjects were placed on a standardized step mill procedure until they complained of knee discomfort of at least 5 on a zero to 10 point Likert scale. |
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After outfitting his entire army with new, standardized arms in 1599, Maurice of Nassau made an attempt to recapture Spanish forts built on former Dutch lands. |
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The creation of one unified written language has been considered as highly unlikely, given the failure to agree upon a common standardized language in Norway. |
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Each of the three daughters independently standardized on one of the two endings and, by chance, Gothic and Old Norse ended up with the same ending. |
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