[
US
/ˈstændɝˌdaɪzd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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brought into conformity with a standard
standardized education -
capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability
interchangeable parts
interchangeable electric outlets
How To Use standardized In A Sentence
- Think of what the world would look like today if we had standardized the Gopher protocol in the early 1990s.
- Can nonstandardized bitewing radiographs be used to assess the presence of alveolar bone loss in epidemiologic studies?
- Take Ginkgo Leaf Extract 80 to 160 mg twice a day Ginkgo biloba— standardized to 24 percent ginkgoflavonglycosides and 6 percent terpene lactones. The UltraMind Solution
- Transliteration from Russian is standardized, but transliteration from Kazakh offers several options Kazakh is written with Cyrillic letters, but at least two additional characters, so the possibilities in English multiply. Languagehat.com: FAJITAS AND FALAFEL.
- Everything structural was so standardized that any skilled craftsman knew exactly what it had to be. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
- Residual plots indicate a well-specified model where there is a lack of pattern between the standardized residuals and their predicted values.
- The competence of commercial airline pilots of US-based carriers is assessed using standardized simulators of the aircraft they fly.
- What I mind is the raw extremism and unstandardized starring system of those sites. Reading Reviews
- Digoxin, morphine, ephedrine, vincristine, ergotamine, bromocriptine, and others are carefully tested and standardized drugs from plants.
- Parents or guardians were surveyed using a standardized self-administered questionnaire to obtain data on crowding in the household, parents' educational level and the child's health status.