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organizations in
Europe –
European Standardization Organizations (ESOs),
recognised by the EU
Regulation on
Standardization (Regulation (EU) 1025/2012) – are...
- The
International Organization for
Standardization (ISO /ˈaɪsoʊ/) is an independent, non-governmental,
international standard development organization...
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concerns unrelated to
standardization and
apply equally to non-
standardized tests. For example, a
critic may
complain that "the
standardized tests are all time-limited...
- following. "The
standardized regression slope is the
slope in the
regression equation if X and Y are
standardized …
Standardization of X and Y is done...
- In
probability theory and statistics, a
standardized moment of a
probability distribution is a
moment (often a
higher degree central moment) that is normalized...
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official languages of NATO, by the NATO
Standardization Office in Brussels.
Among the
hundreds of
standardization agreements (the
total as of April 2007[update]...
- The
standardization of a
language is a
continual process,
because language is
always changing and a language-in-use
cannot be
permanently standardized like...
- of 2020[update], 165
members of the
International Organization for
Standardization.
Three types of
membership status can be distinguished: full member...
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variety whose grammar and
usage are
codified Standardization of po****tion
numbers in
demographics Standardization agreement,
defining processes, procedures...
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Committee for
Standardization (Polish:
Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny) is a
Polish governmental organization responsible for
standardization. It was established...