Modern medical science has standardised the body much as mechanical science has standardised the most intricate machinery.
The Germans, like the Americans, are successful in mass production, the fashioning of vast quantities of cheap, standardised articles.
We both have trusts or cartels, and both manufacture huge quantities of cheap, standardised products.
One drop of methyl orange is then added, and the solution titrated with N/20 sulphuric acid, which has been standardised against weighings of 0.
Standardised houses and other devices made it possible to rebuild any portions of our cities and to transfer population from one region to another with the greatest ease.
The production of all the kinds of cloth for all the uniforms is so standardised that there would be no advantage in the State taking over the mere manufacture.
Like much of the conventional code of behavior this patriotic attachment has the benefit of standardised decorum, and its outward manifestations are enjoined by law.
The present military Parseval dirigible is made in one of these fivestandardised classes, experience having established their efficiency for the specified military services for which they are built.
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The solution is standardised by titrating a quantity of oxalic acid about equivalent to the lime present in the assay; 0.
The results are concordant and exact only when the cyanide is standardised under the same conditions as it is used.
In fact, the uranium acetate solution can be standardised by titrating with a known weight of phosphate, and calculating its equivalent of arsenic.
The sulphocyanate solution is standardisedby placing 50 c.
This solution is standardised by weighing, in a small beaker, about half a gram of iodine, to which is added a crystal or two of potassium iodide and a few drops of water.
The same solution standardised with white arsenic gave a standard of which 100 c.
It is standardised with the help of a solution of antimony made as follows:--Weigh up 5 grams of powdered antimony, transfer to a flask, and cover with 50 c.
The solution of salt is standardised as follows:--Weigh up 1.
The assay solution should be titrated at once, as it weakens on standing; and the "hypo" solution should be standardised every two or three days, as its strength is not constant.
Whichever method is followed the clear solution has now to be standardisedby the 'water of 16 deg.
The lead solution is standardised by diluting 10 c.
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Apart from any other contributory causes, this variation is due, in pan sheet, to a neglect to standardise the dilution of all latices, or to lack of uniformity in the quantity of standardisedlatex placed in each receptacle.
It is there recommended that for latex standardised to a level of 1-1/2 lbs.
Of this solution 1 gallon is required for 50 gallons of standardised latex.
With these exceptions, the ordinary type of smoke-house functions very efficiently, and is capable of drying average sheet (from standardised latex) in a period ranging from seven to eleven days.
Moreover, standardised methods of preparation have been introduced, with the result that sheets of a desirably high standard can be produced in from ten to fourteen days, when smoke-curing is conducted only during night hours.
By continuous smoking, average sheets prepared from standardisedlatex can be fully cured in five days.
Unless all latices are standardised by means of an instrument, it is of course probable that the content of one tank may be found to differ from that of another.
The latter question is still difficult to answer, even if one takes into account a system of "compulsory volunteering," and also the fact that standardised boats can be worked by standardised and partly-trained men.
Boats were built in standardised groups, and, during the second half of the war, in great quantities.
Every capital in Europe seems to adopt in its modern buildings a standardised type of architecture.
A woman's the most standardisedbeing in the world.
They 'were not reticent, but no matter whence they hailed, their talk was as standardised as the fittings of a Pullman.
The trouble with a standardised democracy seems to be that, once they break loose from their standards, they have no props.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "standardised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.