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In future prospective studies and retrospective studies based on cases from clinical trials, the time range between baseline scan and start of treatment as well as between baseline scan and follow-up scans should be more standardised, to strengthen the analysis.

Outbreak reports should be more standardised and enable monitoring of surveillance systems' effectiveness.

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"They're doing something very similar, even the types of cells they're seeing is similar to what we're seeing," Tanzi said, adding that he questioned whether the new brains are more "standardised" than others.

In human patients, criteria for action following automated complete blood cell counts (CBCs) and white blood cell (WBC) differential analysis are more standardised and advanced than in veterinary medicine [ 16, 17].

These considerations do not explain why being affiliated to a medical department was associated with nurse-reported patient safety, but may indicate that patient safety interventions are easier to apply and make visible in surgical departments as the procedures are more standardised.

If a black market was to occur, retailers thought continued price increases would be more likely than standardised packaging to spawn illicit trade: "It would take huge increases in price and that sort of thing to make a difference.

To be more precise, it contains standardised education outcomes, such as the highest obtained education level and the rate of early school leaving.

Consequently, the tailoring and evaluation of interventions aimed at modifying harmful drinking behaviours among young people in different Indigenous communities could be more precise, if improved and more standardised measures of risky drinking and alcohol harms were developed [ 9].

Still, we agree that LVD-ABS might be more appropriate and more easily standardised than LVD-HS, as suggested by Shields.

Although diet records with notebooks and scales can be more detailed and precise than standardised food frequency questionnaires, results from surveys of food intake have low reproducibility and, in particular, there are systematic errors in underreporting energy intake [ 22].

In their view, care is more and more standardised.

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