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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is of standard" is not a complete sentence and does not make sense.
It is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not commonly used in written English. Possible alternatives include: - "Meets standard" - "Is up to standard" - "Is of a high standard" - "Is within the standard parameters" Example: The quality of their products is of a high standard, making them a top competitor in the market.
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For a time in the 1960s, its circulation was greater than that of any other Swedish daily, but it was later overtaken by its sister paper, the afternoon daily tabloid Expressen (Nyheter is of standard size).
The cell is of standard filter-press configuration with parallel rectangular single-pass anode channels.
A Gaussian distribution approximation is depicted in bold, whereas a line following a lognormal distribution is of standard thickness.
Each miniature bioreactor is of standard geometry (100 mL maximum working volume) and is fitted with a magnetically driven six-blade miniature turbine impeller (di = 20 mm, di/dT = 1/3) operating in the range 100 2000 rpm.
g A power control algorithm is of standard form, if the interference function (the effective interference each link must overcome) is positive, monotonic and scalable in power allocation[27].
If the bundles of matrices and of root sets are constant, then we say that (V, c) is of standard type; braided vector spaces of Cartan type fit here.
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He was slow in speech, and there was some doubt whether his brain was of standard capacity.
The study was of standard design.
Other chemicals like acetone, NaOH, etc. used were of standard quality (AR) grade.
The wings were of standard Junkers double-wing construction.
All other reagents were of standard analytical grade.
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