The standardization of Jina images is such that most Jinas cannot otherwise be distinguished. |
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In spite of the recognition of the urgent need for harmonization and standardization, consensus in these areas has developed rather slowly. |
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The program publishes quadripartite standardization agreements and other guides to enhance coalition operations. |
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There are practical results in the utilization of geo-information systems and standardization of software and hardware. |
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Its e-commerce council addresses such issues as standardization of shipping codes to capture the efficiency that the Internet offers. |
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Within the context of a military program that required minimal delays, the standardization of architectural solutions became a key advantage. |
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His objective is to promote, wherever possible, standardization of orthographies across Nilo-Saharan. |
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Digital imaging standardization is basic to all image decision support systems. |
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The standardization and security problems associated with contactless cards seem to be much more serious. |
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It made possible the standardization of texts as well as symbols, numbers, and figures. |
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This standardization makes the canonical coefficients comparable to each other, but does not influence other aspects of the analysis. |
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By 1916, there was a standardization of support elements in each infantry division. |
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This lack of MTC standardization forces data centers to choose among different manufacturers. |
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Lack of standardization of the pulse oximeters resulted in use of several probes in a short period. |
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The milk is pumped into the processing room for standardization, pasteurization, and homogenization. |
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However, clocks and watches suffered from a lack of precision in both operation and standardization. |
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Early tools, such as the sundial, began to create objective standardization but still lacked precision. |
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The higher the standardization level, the greater the excessiveness, with excessiveness costs rising in line with system complexity growth. |
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Any time there is a move toward greater standardization and homogenization of radio formats, it is bad for artists and record companies. |
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The terminologist drafts definitions and recommends the adoption of new terms for standardization purposes. |
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Our goals place emphasis on correctness, security, standardization, and portability. |
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It provides for the modernization, standardization and further regulation of public procurement. |
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This standardization reduces training requirements and facilitates deployment of resources to react to oil spills throughout the region. |
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It also establishes the need for future standardization in the field of occupational health and safety. |
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Nuclear material is used in products such as electron tubes, self-luminous watches, or radiation measuring instruments for standardization or calibration purposes. |
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It is well to keep in mind that, usually, building-block approach, like standardization and unification, is linked to greater excessiveness in systems and complexes. |
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Be aware though that there is no standardization to filename extension usage, and many different people have used extensions to apply to many different things. |
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The standardization of documents was a necessary concomitant to that change. |
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The Group recommends international standardization of rough diamond origin determination methodologies. |
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National standardization institutions need to take the lead in ensuring that all necessary standards are developed. |
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Ongoing standardization to full cutoff street light fixtures and pilot project assessment of LED lighting technology. |
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This method is predicated on sorting, tidiness, cleanliness, standardization and maintenance. |
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In 1906, he ordered the standardization of geographic names for federal use. |
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Terminology standards are generally de jure standards, that is standards produced by a standardization or official body. |
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We now have one national platform that will allow for standardization and productivity gains, optimizing our ad workflow. |
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Buyout of rental contract on a boom truck initially rented to maintain standardization of fleet. |
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The product of a harmonization process is a vocabulary that is less prescriptive and relies more on recommendation than standardization. |
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This standardization leverages casting manufacturing's inclination to mass production, making the connectors commercially practical. |
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The standardization of security at all international crossings is of utmost importance. |
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How widespread is the use of the two international standards for the standardization of account numbers and payment receipts? |
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These transfer criteria can be used to guide attending physicians while contributing to the standardization of quality of care. |
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In addition, the integration of systems from the previously separate businesses will allow for standardization and cost savings. |
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Such a standardization system will help promote our workers and give producers a benchmark. |
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He then stressed the importance of international standardization work in the area of food products to the foreign trade of his country. |
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These offices particularly reflect the demand for the two sides of industry to be given greater influence in standardization. |
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This would require standardization through the use of common or comparable clinical assessment tools. |
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To disseminate the notions of standardization and raise interest among future professionals. |
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The SG 1200 benefits from a high level of standardization, which has a significant impact on delivery deadlines. |
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In addition, the aspects linked to surveillance data standardization shall be taken into consideration. |
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The development of accounting is linked to broader trends in economies and societies towards standardization and calculability in the efficient management of individuals. |
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A precondition for the feasibility of global balancing of all expected and real performances is the standardization and calculability of the expected performances. |
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In fact, those insights will sometimes be decisive in the standardization of orthographies for indigenous languages, as is the case for the PROPELCA experiment in Cameroon. |
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This is the opposite of the increasing standardization of the languages of Xhosa and Zulu, which occurred through missionary activity and later state controls. |
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It's standardization of reports, back-office functions, centralization of purchasing, and things like that that are going to give us more mobility. |
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Because of centuries of standardization and veneration of literary usage, a classical language or a classicized variety of a language may split off from everyday use. |
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A completely new water system had to be installed and 10 kilometres of roadway had to be completely redone, including sidewalks, the replacement of water mains and standardization of road widths. |
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Corp of Artillerists in 1795 and wrote an influential artillerist's manual that stressed the importance of standardization. |
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This is not a breakdown of narrative but its standardization across media. |
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Other initiatives included the standardization of all weights and measures throughout the kingdom, and an agricultural survey and registry. |
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A generalized standardization of arthropod toxicity data is more relevant and less prone to bias than standardizing on a single species, such as Daphnia magna. |
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With standardization, a type of car could be built that would be readily unloadable and fitted for a back haul. |
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The following interview provides a look back over his interesting work in the sometimes conflicted areas of standardization and occupational safety and health. |
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To that end, the SNIA has formed the SNIA Technical Council and working groups to accelerate the standardization process. |
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The content or failings of individual standardization projects or areas of standardization activity are therefore of great consequence for the interests of employees. |
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While the development of global markets enables a standardization of offers, multiplicity of local usage makes it vital to adapt and respond to needs. |
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In other areas, standardization and codification were the trend. |
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The emergence of improved remedies in the King's Court during the late 12th century led to the elaboration and standardization of these rules, which marked the effective origin of the common law. |
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A friend of Henric L. Spieghel and Dirck Coornhert, he was foremost in the movement for the purification and standardization of the Dutch language and the extension of its use in education. |
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In addition to saving time, this series construction process allow large-scale standardization of the equipment, a not insignificant economic and industrial factor throughout the life cycle of the vessel. |
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The TBM Council's mission is to serve its members by delivering on key mandates of collaboration, standardization, and education. |
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The various quality labels and good-conduct approaches should permit progress towards improved product standardization and the emergence of a genuine market. |
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This action will have to be implemented at both regional and transnational level in order to adapt to the conditions of global standardization in this field. |
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The basic aim of the Association is to contribute significantly to standardization of edificial orders' appraisement process from the investment aim to the consequent economic evaluation of the realized structure. |
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An important early example of something now taken for granted was the standardization of screw fasteners such as nuts and bolts. |
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The Micro Matic Drum Valve System and Macro Valve System offer environmentally safe solutions to the standardization of liquid containers and drums for returnable packaging. |
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Many of these new flexibilities are open to question and debate, but their base precepts do challenge concepts of core management standardization in rather dramatic ways. |
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The assertion that cultural diversity leads inevitably to the relativization of rights and freedoms, seen as varying in time and space, rests on an unjustified conflation of standardization and universality. |
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There is a high degree of standardization of the tooling used with CNC milling machines, and a lesser degree with manual milling machines. |
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While remaining connected to its industry and tuned in to its market, Caracol is looked on as a freethinker and wants to remain free of any standardization. |
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For manual milling machines, there is less standardization, because a greater plurality of formerly competing standards exist. |
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The transition from a primarily domestic focus in standardization to a dominantly international focus, however, has important resource and logistical implications. |
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I can't give you a direct answer on standardization of technology, but as I think you pointed out, Doctor, it's the interchangeability into the reactors. |
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A year ago, produce traceability was an arcane business standardization topic that interested only a few industry leaders. |
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The battle is against standardization and in favour of diversity. |
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Proper recording and playback of sound required exact standardization of camera and projector speed. |
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The participants also called for standardization of procedures with regard to various aspects of their agencies' operational and financing activities. |
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The third element involved years of assay standardization, replication of results in multiple laboratories, and comparisons with in vivo results. |
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The standardization within the securities area is picking up speed. |
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In view of this openness to the many available sources of law, the question arises as to whether this attitude can lead to a standardization of the law. |
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Under the FOC initiative, major commands will continue to support standardization of AFRC organizational, training and equipping activities. |
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The CTO meeting issued a communique outlining emerging trends in the ICT industry and associated demands on ITU standardization. |
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It requires that all protocols it approves for standardization be securable, i.e. protocols must undergo a security evaluation before being brought out. |
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The industrialization, specialization, enormous size, standardization, and centralization of agriculture makes the land work like a factory without a roof. |
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It benefits from a high level of standardization and reliability and integrates the latest register control solutions along with electric lineshaft drive technology. |
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Altogether, the standardization of spelling and punctuation caused Blayney's 1769 text to differ from the 1611 text in around 24,000 places. |
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The press stabilized English through a push towards standardization, led by Chancery Standard enthusiast and writer Richard Pynson. |
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Printing enabled the standardization of descriptions and specifications of instruments, as well as instruction in their use. |
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These artificial dates have been set to enable the standardization of races and other competitions for horses in certain age groups. |
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It has not necessarily received formal approval by way of a standardization process, and may not have an official standards document. |
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However, its leading members, van de Velde and Hermann Muthesius, had conflicting opinions about standardization. |
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The standardization of money throughout the Empire promoted trade and market integration. |
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Precision would allow better working machinery, interchangeability of parts and standardization of threaded fasteners. |
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The differences between the forms of the language within the islands have been a major obstacle in the way of standardization of the language. |
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Manuel Veiga, PhD, a linguist and Minister of Culture of Cape Verde, is the premier proponent of Kriolu's officialization and standardization. |
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Haitian Creole, which has recently undergone a standardization, is spoken by virtually the entire population of Haiti. |
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Due to evolution and standardization, Mandarin, although based on the Beijing dialect, is no longer synonymous with it. |
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This followed a decision by Portugal's legislators to adopt a standardization of Portuguese spelling. |
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The adoption and use of the printing press accelerated the process of standardization of English spelling, which continued into the 16th century. |
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This fundamentally rosy picture of standardization work is nevertheless clouded by a number of constraints experienced by almost all experts involved in standardization. |
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Has standardization upset the applecart for us? |
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Just as problematically, the increasing standardization and simplification prove: The world is to complex and the human being needs simple understanding solutions. |
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The Office continues to address the lack of standardization in data and information protocols by systematizing data and information among agency partners. |
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Using it is an excellent practice and ensures docket standardization. |
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However, our failings have also been due to an element of mis-management in the sense that technology standardization has not been regarded as strategic by many broadcasting companies. |
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The full effect of 3Refix technology is attained by consistent application with general systemization and standardization of all machine tables and accessories. |
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Where a strange unwritten rule seems to force each professional photographer to standardize his work, Jerome has to date resisted these voices and refused such standardization. |
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Turkey has hit the ground running as far as technical initiatives go, organizing information sessions, lobbying for remodeling of booths, and pushing for standardization at the national level. |
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The world on the eve of the 21st century is characterized by globalization, with the attendant risk of standardization, and by growing interpenetration in all areas: economic, social, cultural and ecological. |
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As a politically aware surveyor, it was clear to him that national surveying as well as the standardization of weights and measures were part of the central tasks of a modern state. |
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Read the following text, then proceed to identify those terms selected by the standardization committee for its environmental management vocabulary. |
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As the convenor or chair of the standardization meetings for your standardizing organization, indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. |
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Research in pharmacy also includes formulation of dosage forms of medicaments and study of their stability, methods of assay, and standardization. |
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One of KAN's tasks is to focus the public interests in the field of occupational health and safety and to exert influence on current and future standardization projects by delivering opinions on specific subjects. |
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The second paper reported on the first phase of the compilation of a national gazetteer focused on the collection, standardization and publication of hydronyms. |
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The ISV is one of the concepts behind the development and standardization of the constructed language called Interlingua. |
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A rough standardization exists in types of passports throughout the world, although passport types, number of pages and definitions can vary by country. |
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To examine standardization of change in anocratic traits, the sequences of transformation in anocracy that European nations have followed over time are explored. |
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The Basel III accord, a global bank capital standardization effort, relies on credit ratings to calculate minimum capital standards and minimum liquidity ratios. |
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Figure 2 shows three Northern Hemisphere summer temperature reconstructions based entirely on tree ring data, using different standardization techniques. |
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Language standardization is often linked to the formation, or attempted formation, of nation states, as language is seen as the vehicle of a shared culture. |
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It is known that allergoids obtained by treatment with aldehydes are randomly cross-linked proteins of high molecular weight and their standardization is very difficult. |
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During the standardization of Bengali in the 19th century and early 20th century, the cultural center of Bengal was in the city of Kolkata, founded by the British. |
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For three years prior to the introduction of the first components in 2004, SAS technology was in the definition, development and standardization phase. |
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As for mononymy, in the context of standardization, the notion that a concept ought to have only one designation seemed both reasonable and desirable. |
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