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Comparisons of age-standardised incidence rates (ASRs) are only meaningful if they are standardised in the same way.
A single normalised sample can be compared against a large sample group standardised in the same way [ 12].
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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.
DCC has been standardised in the approved ETSI TS 102687 [32] and ETSI TS 103175 [33].
We calculated standard errors of the log risk ratios by using published confidence limits and standardised them in the same way.
We calculated standard errors of the log risk ratios using published confidence limits and then standardised them in the same way.
Statistical calculations were conducted using aggregated data of clients of FSWs from all three states, since the eligibility critieria for respondents and the methods of sampling and behavioural data collection were standardised and the same in all the three states.
In quantitative or survey research, interviews are structured and standardised, asking the same set of specific close-ended questions in precisely the same way to every participant.
If microwave interfaces had standardised to the same extent, we'd be able to operate almost any on sight.
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