| standardized test |
A test in which the administration, scoring, and interpretation procedures are standard or set; usually norm-referenced.
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| standard |
means a specification, approved by a Party or by a recognized body, including those accredited as members of Canada's National Standards System, that sets out the rules, guidelines or characteristics for goods or related processes and production methods, or for services, service providers or their related operating methods;
Ãâó: strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/inait-aci.nsf/en/...
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| standard atmosphere |
The atmosphere defined in U S. Standard Atmosphere, 1962 Sea level, 59? 29.92 in. Hg.
Ãâó: home.swipnet.se/~w-65189/glossary.htm
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| standard of care |
Measure against which a defendant
Ãâó: www5.aaos.org/oko/vb/online_pubs/professional_liab...
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| standard |
A set of criteria (some of which may be mandatory), voluntary guidelines, and best practices. Examples include application development, project management, vendor management, production operation, user support, asset management, technology evaluation, architecture governance, configuration management, problem resolution. [Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework]
Ãâó: www.ichnet.org/glossary.htm
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| stand | (of fluids) not moving or flowing |
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| stand | not created for a particular occasion |
| stand | permanent |
| stand | maintaining an erect position |
| stand | a permanent army of paid soldiers |
| stand | a permanent committee |
| stand | a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely |
| stand | a rule of order permanently in force |
| stand | enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud applause) |
| stand | a large printing press that exerts pressure vertically |
| stand | a cut of meat including more than one rib |
| stand | room for spectators to stand only |
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