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The phrase "a standardisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of making something conform to a standard or norm.
Example: "The committee is working on a standardisation of the quality control procedures across all departments."
Alternatives: "a standardization" or "the establishment of standards".
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A standardisation centre at Bangor University has added new words, such as "cyfrifiadur" for computer.
"This gives a standardisation to terms, so that when we say there's a famine, we have the indicators and agreements on the conditions that constitute a famine.
The other regret with covered pitches is that they have led to a standardisation of conditions around the world.
Printed material led to a standardisation of language, Anderson writes, and encouraged readers to see themselves as part of a common national culture.
To achieve optimal outcomes, however, it is important to have a standardisation of design, scope and structure of the service.
It has lead to a standardisation and an oversimplification of knowledge and thereby also to an oversimplification of the landscape.
By agreeing to give them a standardisation forum where they can conspire without the risk of antitrust action, the W3C gets to beg them to make the DRM a little more user-friendly.
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But if you thought such an extreme environment would reduce architecture to a survivalist standardisation, you'd be wrong: even the remotest places, it seems, reflect national character.
However, none of these studies present an overall picture of organisational involvement in all standards for a major standardisation organisation.
Both construction designs allow the control of the nucleation temperature and contribute to a further standardisation of freezing protocols.
The Oxford team, led by Zondervan and consultant gynaecologist Prof Christian Becker, have been involved in putting together a global standardisation initiative, to ensure researchers around the world now collect compatible data.
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