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The phrase "a standardized reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a source or document that provides consistent and uniform information or guidelines.
Example: "In our research, we relied on a standardized reference to ensure that all data was comparable across different studies."
Alternatives: "a uniform source" or "a consistent guideline".
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Then, local microclimate data are used to determine a standardized reference evapotranspiration for the local microclimate (Em).
GDAS ETo is the sum of evaporation from the soil surface and transpiration from a standardized reference clipped grass surface fully covering the ground (Allen et al. 1998).
Using a standardized reference line, the distances from the anterior corneal plane to the superior orbital rim, lateral orbital rim, lower eyelid fat pad, inferior orbital rim, anterior cheek mass, and pyriform aperture were measured.
The most notable and recent attempt towards formulating such Architecture is the work that is being done within the EU funded project FREIGHTWISE30 which aims to produce a standardized reference model for intermodal freight transport operation in terms of standardized roles, functions, processes and messages.
These anatomical landmarks allowed registering all morphologies into a standardized reference system (Fig. 1 B ).
The occlusal surfaces of the crowns were then flattened to achieve a standardized reference point to determine the working length.
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The 1-year cut-off was not based on any standardized reference as information on average time from presentation of PPS to depression diagnosis is not available.
Thus, before hair analysis can be considered a valid tool for assessing exposure and health impact of a particular substance, research is needed to establish standardized reference ranges, gain a better understanding of biologic variations of hair growth with age, gender, race and ethnicity, and pharmacokinetics, and further explore possible dose-response relationships.
The role of guardians need not be an individual, such as a law enforcement officer, and could include standardized reference samples, test methods, corporate market monitoring, supplier audits, or transparency created by quality control programs.
Protein biomarkers have been used clinically as a standardized laboratory reference to diagnose and differentiate the status of both health and disease.
The rationale for this is that since a standardized universal reference (StratRef) was employed, it has been demonstrated that this mitigates the effect of potential experimental bias introduced by separate hybridization reactions and even permits the comparisons of array data between members of the research community[ 15].
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