- The
International Organization for
Standardization (ISO /ˈaɪsoʊ/) is an independent, non-governmental,
international standard development organization...
- them. In 1971 the Sinhalese-led
government introduced a
system of
standardisation of
marks for
admissions to the
universities which was
directed against...
- non-internal
model approaches: the
Current Exposure Method (CEM) and the
Standardised Method (SM). It is
intended to be a "risk-sensitive methodology", i.e...
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Mutual Standardisation is a term used
within spatial epidemiology to
refer to when
ecological bias
results as a
consequence of
adjusting disease rates...
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Standardization (American English) or
standardisation (British English) is the
process of
implementing and
developing technical standards based on the...
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company created in 1977 and
located in Apt, Vaucluse. The
company designs,
standardises,
manufactures and
markets Personal protective equipment (PPE) and collective...
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included within a
structured interview. A
structured interview also
standardises the
order in
which questions are
asked of
survey respondents, so the...
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Interchangeable parts are
parts (components) that are
identical for
practical purposes. They are made to
specifications that
ensure that they are so nearly...
- In
epidemiology and demography, age adjustment, also
called age standardization, is a
technique used to
allow statistical po****tions to be
compared when...
- A
specification often refers to a set of do****ented
requirements to be
satisfied by a material, design, product, or service. A
specification is
often a...