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be sufficiently standardised

adverb

In a sufficient manner; enough.

  • Once we had eaten and drunk sufficiently, we padded off to sleep.

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However, implementing tumour models based on primary tissue requires that these models can be sufficiently standardised with consistently high take rates.

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It may be that employers take transitory unemployment as a relevant sorting criterion even if degrees are sufficiently standardised and dismissal costs are low.

In this way, our findings run counter to the expectation that early unemployment does not have much of an impact when vocational degrees are sufficiently standardised, dismissal costs are low and unemployment is of generally short duration.

30 Dynamic measures have not been sufficiently standardised and validated across critically ill patients, especially those who are spontaneously breathing, those who are mechanically ventilated but not deeply sedated or those who have cardiac arrhythmias.

12 This term refers to any item or procedure that is sufficiently standardised to ensure a common meaning or action is established across different specialist fields, yet also is sufficiently flexible to allow for adaptation to make it useful and meaningful in local contexts.

Nevertheless, the prognostic significance of the lymphoid infiltrate at the tumour site remains controversial, perhaps because the evaluation criteria for tumour infiltrates are not sufficiently standardised to yield reliable and reproducible results in different institutions.

Although these modifications make good sense to increase the sensitivity and dynamic range to detect modulatory effects by avoiding saturation of the responses, they have led to a broad variety in protocols being used, many of which are not yet sufficiently standardised or validated to allow comparisons between different laboratories.

That would be sufficiently radical.

If so, he should be sufficiently energized.

Would it be sufficiently opulent?

Can exon-sequencing be sufficiently informative?

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