Sentence examples for standardised route from inspiring English sources

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Many Pictorialists used alternative processes, such as gum bichromate a printing process that involves multiple layers of light sensitive chemicals on watercolor or printmaking paper, yielding a painterly quality to the image to develop their photographs, in response to the standardised route of printing that photography had taken with Kodak's burgeoning empire.

There is a considerable amount of literature in the field already [1 3,6,9,10] and these works are described are normally based on a standardised route for cross-linking [6,10 12].

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However, the dose of bleomycin, number of applications, as well as the route of administration, was not standardised, which may impact on the extent of the fibrotic response in different studies.

It should be standardised.

Was its wording standardised?

It is very standardised.

Only in one sense are they standardised.

Which, really, of course, means: not standardised south-east.

It is also recommending standardised, anonymous job application forms.

Margins come down, things get standardised and commoditised.

High-stakes standardised tests don't improve schools.

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