standardized measurement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstandardizeandmeasurement
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standardize
verb[T]
uk/ˈstæn.də.daɪz/us/ˈstæn.dɚ.daɪz/
to make things of the same type all have the same ...
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measurement
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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Similarly, the principle of usingstandardizedmeasurementand assessment procedures in research is necessary for obvious reasons.
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Measures of double-handed pull and thrust were obtained usingstandardizedmeasurementprocedures.
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Secondly,standardizedmeasurementof the patients' progress over time may help the clinician to make informed decisions about treatment and to assess the impact of treatment changes.
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Soil quality assessments involvestandardizedmeasurementof soil properties that serve as indicators of important soil functions.
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This demonstration enables employers and clients to determine the qualifications and applied skills of a performance improvement professional with astandardizedmeasurement.
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When controlled trials have been reported, they have been limited by the lack of standardized measurements of exercise tolerance and especially of quality of life.
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A comparison of populations gives rise to statistically significant results based on standardized measurements.
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Secondary elements include a developed transportation system, writing,standardizedmeasurement, currency, contractual and tort-based legal systems, art, architecture, mathematics, scientific understanding, metallurgy, political structures, and organized religion.
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Such standardized measurements can produce two quantities: "abrasion rate" and "normalized abrasion rate" (also called "abrasion resistance index").
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Mass-produced pottery, conformed to standardized measurements, such as the urpu, a long-necked jar with handles and a pointed bottom used to transport maize and chicha, maize beer.
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