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Discover LudwigThe phrase "standardizing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of making something conform to a standard or norm. Example: "The company is standardizing to the new safety regulations to ensure compliance across all departments."
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To make a fair comparison, we used the same experiment settings, such as identical frame and hop sizes, concatenating four frames as a single example and standardizing to have a zero mean and unit variance.
Relative gene expression was calculated as 1/(2ΔΔCtherebyreby standardizing to control muscle.
Age-sex-adjusted prevalence of each CVD risk factor was computed by indirectly standardizing to the overall sample [ 25].
β-Galactosidase was determined using ο-nitrophenol β- d-galactosidase as substrate, standardizing to cell density (Ausubel et al. 1988).
The overall mean baseline pain score was 6-points in both trials (after standardizing to a 0-10 point scale).
Age-adjusted dementia incidence densities (incidence rates) by racial/ethnic group were estimated after directly standardizing to the 2000 Census population.
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‡ Age standardized rates are standardized to the European standard population.
All scales are internationally standardized to a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
Instead, he had to control, to standardize, to essentialize.
"But over the next 5 to 10 years we would standardize to lower costs".
It also recommended that infants' and children's doses be standardized to prevent errors.
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