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The phrase "at standardised" is not correct in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being done in accordance with a standard, but it requires additional context or modification to be clear.
Example: "The tests were conducted at standardised conditions to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "at standardized levels" or "in standardized terms."
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It identified 51 peer-reviewed studies that in some way looked at standardised packaging.
There are vehicles in mint condition at standardised rates to transport the visitors safely and efficiently.4.4
In measuring education, the report looks at standardised test scores at the age of 15, variability in educational attainment and success after school.
Charters enroll more poor, black and Latino pupils, and more pupils who at first do less well at standardised tests, than their traditional counterparts.In this section Charting a better course Run for cover Taken by trees Collateral damage A contentious flock A patch on the road Back to the garage What's eating Appalachia?
The cumulative emissions of three parallel experiments at standardised conditions during the first series of experiments exhibited a very good repeatability (see Table 2 and Figure 2).
TS-2 experiments at standardised conditions (L/A =8 cm3/cm20°C0°C ±2°C; later defined to be 22°C ±3°C in FprCEN/TS 16637-2 2013) were performed at BAM and ECN with three parallel test assemblies in both laboratories (see Table 3).
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Eligible mothers were those living in the 2168 postcode area of Sydney, New South Wales (NSW) and identified as at-risk through the responses given by the expectant mother at the standardised psychosocial assessment [ 15] conducted by antenatal clinic midwives for all mothers booking into a large teaching hospital in South Western Sydney for confinement.
So the idea is that you order a drink at a standardised price and you are given crisps or other bite-sized food.
The probe was manually positioned at a standardised distance away from the back (10 mm; sufficient to avoid contact during participant inspiration).
Similar carbon films deposited at a standardised thickness of 2000 nm on Ti4Al6V alloy show promising tribological properties in pin-on-disc wear testing.
Basically, I've always been very good at taking standardised tests, and my experience has been that my scores on such tests are very imperfectly correlated with how much I've learned in a class or how good my teacher was.
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