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Even though this circular connector was largely standardized, there was no industry standard for pin assignments.
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Most of these whistles were steam powered and not standardized.
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The spelling of the modern word was not standardized until the twentieth century, making its origin more difficult to determine.
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Since it can accurately measure fractions of nanometers, it could help standardize the future nanotechnology industry.
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The roads were standardized to 15 ft wide allowing two chariots to pass, and distance was marked with milestones.
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The proper response is determined entirely by the will of the instructors, though it is almost always standardized through the company training.
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While primarily contextual, the system of ligatures in use from the 13th to the 16th century is fairly standardized, if not objective.
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Mounting a specimen provides a safe, standardized, and ergonomic way by which to hold a sample during the grinding and polishing operations.
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For some works, even the title can be standardized.
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The map is overlaid by a hex grid to standardize movement, with a scale of 12 miles per hex.
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