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Furthermore, the distal part of the cervix would slip away during the compression movements, and its lack of stability would compromise the principles of standardisation of the applied force.
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Suffice it to say, the principle of standardisation gives way to the dream of customisation.
The new system was approved by an Imperial conference in July 1909, which confirmed the support for the new structure, and the principle of standardisation, as well as emphasising that it was not to limit "the autonomy of the self-governing Dominions".
Principles of NGS standardisation for clinical testing have been recently outlined by a national working group on laboratory medicine convened by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [ 16].
They were among the first non-Great Western Railway (GWR) types to use and improve upon the basic design principles of power and standardisation established by GWR Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) George Jackson Churchward.
The study recommends to policy makers that adequacy of this social-oriented planning model should be investigated considering the principle of localisation instead of standardisation.
There followed a period of standardisation of diagnostic criteria.
We are surrounded by media with different histories of standardisation attached.
Here efficiency is understood in terms of standardisation and narrow economic and bureaucratic judgements.
One issue with VFGS is their lack of standardisation.
We also examine the effect of standardisation on this consistency.
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