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standardize
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standardize [′stan·dər‚dīz]
(computer science)
To replace any given floating point representation of a number with its representation in standard form; that is, to adjust the exponent and fixed-point part so that the new fixed-point part lies within a prescribed standard range.


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Pathways provides a clinic atlas and remote health policy manual; standardises clinics; provides visits by a professional practice nurse and primary health care coordinator and, includes a weekly teleconference and six weekly RAN meeting in Alice Springs.
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