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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a normalisation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a process or action that standardizes or makes something normal in a particular context.
Example: "The study proposed a normalisation that would help align the data across different platforms for better analysis."
Alternatives: "a standardization that" or "a normalization process that".
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We believe that Hooters contributes to the normalisation of the sexual objectification of women – a normalisation that negatively impacts on women's self-esteem and leads to an increased tolerance of sexual harassment and violence.
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Vascular endothelial growth factor is certainly a major angiogenic pathway and its inhibition has been shown to induce regression of the immature vasculature, resulting in an effect known as 'vascular normalisation' that restores a better blood flow, thus a better intratumoural distribution of the injected chemotherapy (Willett et al, 2006).
On the basis of experimental models, Ang-2 has been described as an opponent of vascular normalisation that prevents blood vessels from becoming structurally and functionally stabilised (Maisonpierre et al, 1997; Scharpfenecker et al, 2005; Falcon et al, 2009; Reiss et al, 2009).
In our first comparative analyses we used a standard VBM procedure, modulated normalisation, that is thought to compensate, for example, for disproportionate stretching of parts of images [Good et al., 2001].
It's this normalisation that's earned the clubs an influx of female customers.
It might help those affected to feel better able to report incidents, and it could combat the normalisation that currently causes the problem to be frequently dismissed.
In 1989 your diarist watched as its glum-faced members voted themselves out of the jobs they had occupied since the "normalisation" that followed the Soviet invasion of 1968.
Particular attention will be given to factors influencing the process of normalisation, that is the potential for complex interventions to become routinely embedded in everyday practices [ 62].
This is a within slide normalisation that adjusts for intensity dependent variation due to dye properties.
They devised a normalisation scheme that can be applied to downstream data analyses.
They have therefore developed a normalisation algorithm that prevents suppression of copy number ratios by stratifying the data into separate populations representing discrete copy number levels [54].
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