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Comparisons of age-standardised incidence rates (ASRs) are only meaningful if they are standardised in the same way.
While this is the biggest change to the USB format since it was standardised in 1996, it's by no means the first.
The uniform was standardised in the 19th century and must be worn for all lessons, AKA "divs" or "schools" in Eton's elaborate private language.
Of course, neither "reverence" nor its accompanying "longing" can be easily quantified and standardised in the institutional contexts that large-scale education requires.
Dr Krishna Kasaraneni, chair of the GP trainees' subcommittee, said: "These are the worst figures we have ever seen in GP recruitment since everything was standardised in 2007".
Half of these are standardised in the Belyayevo mould, but the other half are mid-rise buildings arching around artificial hills and valleys, connected by glazed skyways.
Even the Orthodox church built near the lake in the late 1990s is standardised in its thin, tacky application of old Russian details.
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A standardised in-country data cleaning protocol was followed by each research centre involved.
Trained interviewers administered a standardised in-person questionnaire and a single dermatologist examined all study subjects.
Events were classified using Medtronic's own non-standardised "in-house" system developed in partnership with the FDA.
Outcomes shown are risk-standardised in-hospital mortality, one-year mortality and 28-day emergency readmission rates.
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