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Age-specific as well as age-standardised (direct standardisation in 5-year age-groups to the age distribution in the total cohort of women) rate ratios were calculated.
Although the framework agreement's minimum duration is for two years, it could be extended by a further two years and is designed to drive towards standardisation in accordance with the government's ICT strategy.
The book's title partly refers to the problem of the "pure" subject, that is the contradiction between the need for simplicity and standardisation in trials and the messy reality of human lives.
But standardisation in the industry may not happen by the time Mr Syed Aun graduates.
This paper discusses managerial aspects of information technology (IT) infrastructure standardisation in networked manufacturing firms.
Students also agreed that there was a need for standardisation in academic careers and not only for evaluation procedures.
In particular, it shows whether the role of standardisation in jobs is related to the salary structure.
Emergency planning is a new science and there is a lack of UK standardisation in regard to NHS emergency planning.
From a long-term perspective, Lean might reduce the creativity of, for example, the consultants, because of the standardisation in the work that Lean induces.
Its primary purpose was the comparison of wind tunnel studies which could generate a reference point of standardisation in experimental modelling.
The characteristics of future power supplies and the resulting consequences for the system, the components and the whole vehicle power supply architecture need standardisation in different areas.
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