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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an external standard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a benchmark or criterion that is established outside of a specific context or organization.
Example: "To ensure the quality of our products, we must adhere to an external standard set by industry regulations."
Alternatives: "a third-party benchmark" or "an outside criterion".
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The best cross-national indicator for an external standard is a nationally standardized exam at the end of secondary educationb.
In addition, it doesn't provide an external standard of comparison.
That's possible because they only keep in sync with one another, not to an external standard, says Gambale.
Resulting peak areas were compared to an external standard calibration in the range of 0.2 200 uM.
Other admissions officials questioned whether it makes any sense to use SAT scores as an external standard to compare schools' grading systems.
It's the idea that morality in some sense stands above human behaviour, representing an external standard we have to conform to.
He decided he needed an external standard, something that would compare grades at the local school with those around the country.
The concentrations of all UV active reaction species in aliquots removed from reaction were monitored by UPLC using an external standard.
In the FT-Raman measurements hexachloro-1,3-butadiene (HCBD) has been used as an external standard.
The terms 'two cubits long, "three cubits long,' and so on indicate quantity, the terms 'great' and 'small' indicate relation, for they have reference to an external standard.
UDCA was quantified by an external standard.
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