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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at standardized" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being done in a standardized manner, but the phrase itself lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The tests were conducted at standardized conditions to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "in standardized form" or "under standardized conditions".
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Flies were reared in incubators (25 °C, 12 12 h light/dark cycle) on a standard dextrose medium at standardized densities for at least two generations.
"Not every child is good at standardized testing".
No, we do not look at standardized test scores when making admission decisions.
We may never find better teachers by looking only at standardized test results.
2. The best way to judge educational success or failure is by looking at standardized test scores.
Traditionally, seagoing vessels have been designed to operate at standardized, maximum economic speeds based on hydrodynamic considerations.
A concerted effort is now being made by nephrologists and intensivists to arrive at standardized terminology and classification of AKI.
"I always look back at standardized tests," he said, as he sat in Hair and Makeup, making a small but significant wig transition from "sports announcer" to "sportscaster".
But "the state is on the right track," Dr. Sherman said, by adding portfolios and projects to the test rather than just looking at standardized test scores.
"Some students may not have gotten the best grade point in their undergraduate career or maybe aren't great at standardized tests," Mr. Payne says.
The rate of deactivation was investigated by performing experiments at standardized conditions at regular time intervals and by continuous operation of the reactor.
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