Standardization
verb (used with object), standardized, standardizing.
1.
to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like:
to standardize manufactured parts.
2.
to compare with or test by a standard.
3.
to choose or establish a standard for.
verb (used without object), standardized, standardizing.
4.
to become standardized.
verb
1.
to make or become standard
2.
(transitive) to test by or compare with a standard
standardization stan·dard·i·za·tion (stān’dər-dĭ-zā’shən)
n.
The making of a solution of definite strength so that it may be used for comparison and in tests.
The making of a drug or other preparation so that it conforms to the type or standard.
standardize stan·dard·ize (stān’dər-dīz’)
v. stan·dard·ized, stan·dard·iz·ing, stan·dard·iz·es
To cause to conform to a standard.
To evaluate by comparing with a standard.
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