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In the records which were standardised incorrectly, not every data element was assigned to the wrong output field.

To be eligible for entry into the study, each participant had to meet all of the following criteria which were standardised across all seven recruitment centres: A biopsy-confirmed diagnosis of PCa.

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The virus attacks electricity substations and circuit breakers using industrial communication protocols which are standardised across a number of types of critical infrastructure – from power, water and gas supply to transportation control.

HTTP/2 requires an improved version of the transport layer security (TLS1.2), which was standardised in 2008 and offers better security than previous versions and should already be used by the majority of services.

"This is an important step, as this is the first time the broadcasters will be able to provide data on on-screen and off-screen representation which is standardised, comparable and made publicly available on a broadcaster-by-broadcaster basis," said the Ofcom chairman.

There were high correlations amongst them so principal component analysis (PCA) was first applied to the raw data, which was standardised to have unit variance.

Scoring of the SF-12 provides two component scores, the physical and mental component summary scores (PCS and MCS, respectively) which are standardised to a mean of 50 with a standard deviation of 10 (Elbers et al. 2013; Lippel 2007).

Abundance of captured fish was evaluated through mean daily catch per group of fish, which was standardised as mean number of individuals per fishing day within sampling period (ind. day−1).

Samples were collected in Vacutainer as per standard protocols, and extraction of DNA was performed according to the enzymatic extraction procedure followed by phenol purification [74], which was standardised at Anthropological Survey of India, C.R.C. laboratory, Nagpur.

For the anatomical data, a T-1 weighted, 3-D magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MP-RAGE) sequence was obtained recording a volume data set with 160 slices and 1 mm slice thickness, which was standardised to the Talairach stereotaxic space [9].

The experimental procedures were carried out according to the ELISA kit protocol, which was standardised and validated by the manufacturer.

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