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"standard analysis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe any type of analysis done using established or accepted methods, usually to determine the cause or effect of a situation. For example, "The company conducted a standard analysis of their overhead costs in order to determine where savings could be made."
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(PDF 93 KB) 12284_2012_48_MOESM3_ESM.pdf Additional file 3: Myo-inositol standard analysis by GC/MS for standardizing retention time.
The standard analysis had held that market economies, left to their own devices, gravitated naturally toward full employment.
Miller's hiring is justified when he skews standard analysis, as he did in talking about Patriot defensive back Tebucky Jones: "They moved Tebucky back to safety.
Last summer, with those pesky Lib Dems out of the way, Mr Osborne told MPs that his officials would no longer be producing the standard analysis of how rich and poor had fared in future budgets.
His major work in economics, "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money," which appeared in 1936, became the standard analysis of the Depression and the foundation of modern economic policy and macroeconomic theory.
Timofeyev's view of the economy is far different from the standard analysis: that Russia is suffering from the rise of a small number of ruthless oligarchs who came to control major industries through their political connections.
Section 3 presents previous study on IEEE 802.11 standard analysis.
"Higher is better" approach was followed to calculate standard analysis.
Optimal experimental conditions were determined by calculated standard analysis.
But that proposition is true, and so the standard analysis of knowledge fails.
This was done using the EISCAT standard analysis software package GUISDAP (Lehtinen and Huuskonen, 1996).
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