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| ASTM | American Society for Testing and Materials |
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| ICSH | International Committee for Standardization in Hematology; interstitial cell-stimulating hormone |
| IOS | infant observation scale; International Organization for Standardization |
| ASTM | American Society for Testing and Materials |
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| ASTM | Astromicin |
| standardization | 1. The making of a solution of definite strength so that it may be used for comparison and in tests. 2. Making any drug or other preparation conform to the type or standard. 3. A set of techniques used to remove as far as possible the effects of differences in the age or other confounding variables when comparing two or more populations. Standardization of a test, in psychology, the following of definite procedures for administering, scoring, evaluating, and reporting the results of a new test which is under development. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| news | An announcement or statement of recent or current events of new data and matters of interest in the field of medicine or science. In some publications, such as "nature" or "science," the news reports are substantively written and herald medical and scientific data of vital or controversial importance to the populace. (12 Dec 1998) |
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