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homologação
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estandarización
The imposition of standards or regulations.
calibration
normalization
standardization
normalisation
català
normalització
1
Due to the possible
standardisation
of this technique, the results are reproducible.
2
By
standardisation
its cost could be reduced while construction could be expedited.
3
Cross-cultural
standardisation
of behaviour is an unlikely convergence considering your user base.
4
These results suggest that there is a great need for
standardisation
of surgery.
5
One set of concerns has to do with safety and
standardisation
.
6
The problem is that there is a lack of
standardisation
,
benchmarking and accountability.
7
But that is strongly resisted by banks, the
standardisation
of derivatives.
8
However, what I would like to see is some
standardisation
around the world.
9
The completeness and
standardisation
of cancer registry morphology data needs to be improved.
10
There was no set spelling,
standardisation
being gradual, without any particular pattern of uniformity.
11
Here efficiency is understood in terms of
standardisation
and narrow economic and bureaucratic judgements.
12
This identified a need for
standardisation
of reporting running speeds.
13
The Unicode Consortium is an independent web
standardisation
group that approves and releases them.
14
You forget that the world prefers
standardisation
and dull efficiency.
15
NGSC Dublin has a deep talent pool driving innovation,
standardisation
and world-class service delivery.
16
The reduction and
standardisation
of the size of overseas delegations.
standardisation
more standardisation
improve standardisation
achieve this standardisation
attend the standardisation
begin on standardisation
portuguès
homologação
normalização
estandardização
padronização
calibração
català
normalització
estandardització
calibratge
regulació
espanyol
estandarización
normalización