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"O.K., the one thing we don't have down and standardized is scallops, which we're gonna do right now".
Certainly having one or two subjects in a news article say "goin' " or "gonna" or (come on) "gwine" when everyone else gets their participles standardized is unfair and misleading.
The lack of rapid diagnostic tools and field-deployable assays that can be standardized is another major gap.
This approach, although still in the beginning, is promising, and, if standardized, is suggested to complement the conventional proteomics approach as it reflects the cancer-related protease activity.
Limitations of this study include its single-blind design and the use of a liquid test meal, which, despite being standardized, is not representative of real-world food intake.
M. tuberculosis isolates from patients residing in an epidemiological field site near Cape Town, South Africa, were genotyped according to the internationally standardized IS 6110 DNA fingerprinting method [ 67].
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The place where most modern sports were standardized was nineteenth-century Britain.
The link with educational aspirations is lost because "what is standardized are not goals, but methods".
Just standardizing isn't good enough.
Decisional chart and parameters to standardize are proposed.
And because they're standardized, they're worldwide.
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