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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an standardised" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "standardised" is "a" because "standardised" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "We need to implement a standardised process for quality control."
Alternatives: "a uniform" or "a standardized".
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Two days prior to this study visit, participants will be asked to adhere to an standardised sodium chloride (9 12 g/day) and protein (1.5 2.0 mg/kg/day) intake in order to minimise diet-induced variation in renal physiology.
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To guarantee a high reliability, a standardised method was established.
"The group has made a start by introducing a standardised quarterly data review," the report notes.
The first version was essentially a wrapper around a set of APIs that created a standardised gateway to access them.
A standardised competency test implies a certain uniformity of knowledge.
The strongest predictor of a standardised test score is still a person's zip code.
A standardised breakfast was consumed immediately after the fasting sample and a standardised lunch at 4 h.
Foreigners are offered a standardised package," the poet explains.
Methods: Needs assessments, training of staff and a standardised reporting system were established.
Risk of bias was assessed using a standardised checklist.
However the method requires a standardised system architecture.
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