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The phrase "a standardised method" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a consistent and uniform approach to a process or procedure.
Example: "In our research, we employed a standardised method to ensure the accuracy and reliability of our results."
Alternatives: "a uniform approach" or "a consistent procedure."
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The available tones are based on the Fitzpatrick scale, a standardised method of classifying human skin color used by dermatologists.
Sophisticated banks can use their own internal risk-management systems; smaller banks can use a "standardised" method, which relies on calculating risks on the basis of credit ratings.
Outside London, the counting of rough sleepers is patchy.The European Union attempted to introduce a standardised method of counting the homeless as part of a census in 2011.
A standardised method, relying on statistical data, i.e. knowledge with little associated uncertainty in and by itself, could yield significant improvement in uncertainty assessment for energy models.
A standardised method for studying the kinetics of CO2 gasification was applied to seven different biomass species from Europe and Asia.
The purpose of the OSCE is to provide a standardised method for the evaluation of clinical skill performance in a simulated environment.
To develop and evaluate a standardised method for unbiased measurements of epithelial thickness taking the variability of the dermal papillae in consideration.
An important aspect for achieving this goal is a standardised method to predict the performance of the complete solar cooling system under real operating conditions.
However, in situations where the grammar is unable to distinguish processes alone, achieving a standardised method of analysis capable of supporting consistency and agreement among analysts becomes very difficult.
Hofmann et al. [2] analysed a representative dataset on maize pollen deposition measurements collected using a standardised method at 214 sites over 10 years from inside maize fields to 4.42 km from the nearest maize pollen source.
A standardised method prescribed by the International Organisation for Standardization (BSI 2006), LCA, adopts a process-based modelling approach where a system is modelled using an inventory of processes representing inputs, outputs and potential environmental burdens of the system.
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