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A further 62% of parents believed that the government's introduction of "tougher" exams at GCSE and A-level will either make no difference or make standards worse.

In the February 2010 issue of Science, you had a letter that said, among other things, "It is essential that the scientific community work urgently to make standards for analyzing, reporting, providing access to, and stewardship of research data operational, while also establishing when requests for data amount to harassment or are otherwise unreasonable".

The government has now promised to strengthen the regulations on burning wood, and to make standards mandatory.

Even if one extracted, for example, pore water from sediment to make standards in the laboratory, pore water chemistry will likely have changed by the time field measurements occur.

Chlamydial genomic DNA was isolated from purified EBs of each strain with the DNeasy Tissue Kit (Qiagen, Valencia, CA) and used to make standards by 10-fold dilutions of known copy numbers of DNA based on its molecular mass.

Then third, how do we make standards work better?

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But few filmmakers want to make standard television documentaries, spending months in archives or arguing over rights and permissions.

Naturally, my kids relish these grand affairs, which make standard-issue pool parties look like bingo night in Boca Raton.

Pure P. arrhenomanes DNA and non-infected plant DNA were used to make standard curves.

These pigments were used to make standard plaster frescoes at this purpose prepared.

Any winery today can hire an oenologist and make standard wines.

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