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The phrase "standardize by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of making something conform to a standard or norm, often in contexts related to procedures, measurements, or practices. Example: "To ensure consistency across all departments, we need to standardize by implementing the same reporting format."
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To achieve this we standardize by subtracting mean values and dividing by standard deviations as this removes the absolute differences between variable magnitudes but retains the ratios between variable amplitudes.
Then, we identify pursuing specific company interests, solving technical problems, knowledge seeking, influencing regulation, and facilitating market access as motives to standardize by means of factor analysis.
Under this assumption, we did not standardize by the total number of detected fragments.
When we standardize by dividing the MD by the MID, we alter the scale on which we are performing our meta-analysis.
Many more intervals intersect the horizontal line SMR = 1 when we standardize by the covariate not present in the exposure analysis.
In our analysis, we initially observed no influence of gender on the estimates of a pilot analysis on five LHAs from all regions, and thus we did not standardize by gender.
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Other access networks use technology specified by other organizations, such as Ethernet, which is standardized by IEEE IEEEE standard 802.3), and ADSL, which is standardized by ITU.
The densitometer was standardized by a standard phantom every time before measurement.
Effect size was calculated as mean difference standardized by the standard deviation at t0.
The machine was standardized by a standard phantom before each measurement.
The stock solution (H2O2) was standardized by titration with a standard solution of KMnO4.
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