Etymology: [ 'stan-d&rd ] (noun.) 12th century. Middle English for an upright timber, from the Old French estandart (French: étendard), from Old Frankish *standhard "stand firm".
bayrak, sancak, herkesçe kabul edilmiş, derece, dik destek, dik sap üzerinde yetiştirilen bitki, dik sap üzerinde yetiştirilen, normal, tek biçim, tekbiçim, para standardı, model, kalite, norm, ayar, miyar, ölçünlü, ölçün, ölçüt, destek, belli bir tip, alem, direk, ölçü, standart olarak kullanılan, payanda, standartlara uygun, sembol, standart, seviye, klasik, ayak, ahlaki değer: She has high standards. Onun ahlaki değerleri yüksek. 3, standart: standard of living hayat standardı, yaşam düzeyi, standard deviation istatistikte ortalama ile bunu teşkil eden, ölçü olarak kabul edilen ve ayar edilen bir mumun saçtığı ışık, umumca kabul edilen standard candle ayar mumu, kabul edilen, ahlaki değer, herkesçe itibar edilen, standart olarak kabul edilmiş, STANDART:Bir mamul işin yeterlik derecesi hakkında karar vermeye esas olmak üzere kurulmuş veya kabul edilmiş bir kural, ölçü veya model. Bak. "limited standard", "substitute standard", "absolete item", Belirlenmiş veya ayaralnmış miktar, belli ölçü, belli miktar, standardizasyon, standard, Belirlenmiş şekil, belli tip, standartlar, SELAM BORUSU:Bak "to the color",
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ahlaki değer: She has high standards. Onun ahlaki değerleri yüksek. 3 isim
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standart: standard of living hayat standardı, yaşam düzeyi isim
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standard deviation istatistikte ortalama ile bunu teşkil eden
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STANDART:Bir mamul işin yeterlik derecesi hakkında karar vermeye esas olmak üzere kurulmuş veya kabul edilmiş bir kural, ölçü veya model. Bak. "limited standard", "substitute standard", "absolete item" Askeri
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A bottle of wine containing 0.750 liters of fluid, One of the upright members that supports the horizontal axis of a transit or theodolite, A manual transmission vehicle, A rule or set of rules or requirements which are widely agreed upon or imposed by government, The flag or ensign carried by a cavalry unit, A level of quality or attainment, Something used as a measure for comparative evaluations, An object supported in an upright position, Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc, A musical work of established popularity, As normally supplied (not optional), Growing on an erect stem of full height, Having a manual transmission, Of a usable or serviceable grade or quality, Having recognized excellence or authority, std, * Something established as a basis of comparison in measuring or judging capacity, quantity, content, value, quality, etc ; a specified set of safety or performance qualities which a device or process must possess These must generally be demonstrated by a series of tests conducted under pre-determined conditions, Time accrued to a nonexempt employee at one hour for every hour over 40 when actual hours worked in a work week are less than 40 but combined work hours and paid leave hours exceed 40, Any data element or transaction that meets each of the standards and implementation specifications adopted or established by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, The metric, specification, gage, statement, category, segment, grouping, behavior, event or physical product sample against which the outputs of a process are compared and declared acceptable or unacceptable, (American); "received standard English is sometimes called the King's English", Document, established by consensus and approved by a recognized body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context EN 45020:1998, 3 2 GD - Standards and Regulations, An accepted specification of something to which sites or employees must conform unless a deviation from the standard is documented and approved Note: Standards might apply to external industry standards and might include individual responsibilities, Eg : who will be held accountable for not meeting a standard, a set of language or protocol rules serving as a rallying point, as a base for independent agents to communicate together without a specific and a priori agreement, Standard samples are aliquots of calibration specimens containing predetermined quantities of the analyte The response of each standard, along with the standard's predetermined concentration, is used to construct a standard curve From this standard curve, sample concentrations can be computed using the response from the sample, The lowest qualification level at which a Visa or MasterCard transaction may interchange This occurs when a transaction is deposited several days after the original authorization and is not swiped, a flag around which people rally Today, term usually refers to the personal flag of a ruler, such as the Royal Standard of a British monarch, a broad statement of what students are expected to know and be able to do by the end of Grade 12 used to guide and organize content expectations K-12, The standard analysis feature that aggregates your industry similar businesses information A minimum of 10 similar businesses are researched and chosen from your SMSA or Industry and aggregated to provide you with comprehensive reporting for comparison with your business This is the most recommended option for businesses, The normal or agreed-upon quantity, dollar value or time used as the base against which actual activity is measured Standards are changed when ongoing, underlying changes in the associated process make continued use of the original value impractical in evaluating performance, The term 'standard', when used with reference to a data element of health information or a transaction referred to in section 1173(a)(1), means any such data element or transaction that meets each of the standards and implementation specifications adopted or established by the Secretary with respect to the data element or transaction under sections 1172 through 1174, Falling within an accepted range. ex, size, amount, power, quality, etc, The normal or agreed-upon quantity, dollar value or time used as the base against which actual activity is measured. Standards are changed when ongoing, underlying changes in the associated process make continued use of the original value impractical in evaluating performance, (current cost) The cost standard for the current product configuration and process, as opposed to the base (frozen) cost estimated at the start of the fiscal year, A statement about what is valued that can be used for making a judgment of quality, An upright support, as one of the poles of a scaffold; any upright in framing, An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally, The sheth of a plow, A large drinking cup, The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla, A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis, A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign, the original specimen weight or measure sanctioned by government, as the standard pound, gallon, or yard, That which is established as a rule or model by authority, custom, or general consent; criterion; test, The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established by authority, Being, affording, or according with, a standard for comparison and judgment; as, standard time; standard weights and measures; a standard authority as to nautical terms; standard gold or silver, in the Middle Ages, the largest of flags, bearing a king's or lord's badge, probably his motto, and perhaps other charges The standard marked its owner's residence, whether a castle, or a ship, or his pavilion on campaign The standard is now best known as the personal banner of the British monarch The standard is also an identifying flag, equivalent to a color, carried by mounted or similar units, regularly and widely used or sold; "a standard size"; "a stock item", conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind; "windows of standard width"; "standard sizes"; "the standard fixtures"; "standard brands"; "standard operating procedure", conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers; "standard English", (British), established or widely recognized as a model of authority or excellence; "a standard reference work", the value behind the money in a monetary system a board measure = 1980 board feet commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard car equipment", Hence: Having a recognized and permanent value; as, standard works in history; standard authors, Not of the dwarf kind; as, a standard pear tree, any distinctive flag an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support); "distance was marked by standards every mile"; "lamps supported on standards provided illumination", a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work", That which is established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, extent, value, or quality; esp, Not supported by, or fastened to, a wall; as, standard fruit trees, A level of an air pollutant, e g a concentration or a deposition value, which is adopted by a regulatory authority as enforceable Unlike a guideline value, a number of elements in addition to the effect-based level and the averaging time must be specifies in the formulation of a standard These elements include the measurement strategy, data handling procedures, statistics used to derive, from measurements, the value to be compared with the standard The numerical value of a standard may also include the permitted number of exceedings (WHO 1998a), the level of performance on the criterion being assessed that is considered satisfactory in terms of the purpose of the evaluation There are three major categories of standards, related to various purposes (1) Developmental standards specify improvement levels to be attained and may be used for professional development and self-assessment (2) Minimum standards designate the level below which performance is not acceptable and are used for such purposes as licensure and job assignments (3) Desired performance standards reflect what is regarded as accomplished or effective teaching and typically are used for such purposes as promotions, awards, and certification See Criterion, A generic, all-encompassing term used to describe documents that provide a specified set of mandatory or discretionary rules, requirements, or conditions concerned with performance, design, operation, or measurements of quality to accomplish a specific task Standards may include federal laws, regulations, state laws, federal agency directives, national and internal technical standards, codes of conduct, or organizational "internal use only" documents, conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers; "standard English" (American); "received standard English is sometimes called the King's English" (British), - As used in the context of Medicaid eligibility determinations, the dollar amount of income or resources that an individual is allowed to have and qualify for Medicaid For example, states must cover all pregnant women with family incomes at or below 133 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL), or $19,458 ($1,622 per month) for a family of 3 in 2001 In determining whether a pregnant woman meets this income standard, a state must count her income; the methodology that the state applies will determine what types of income are counted and what income (if any) is disregarded, Something established for use as a rule or basis of comparison in measuring quantity, quality, value, etc, model, criterion; norm, average; flag, banner; commodity which backs a monetary system, 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], A statement that defines the performance expectations, structures, or processes that must be substantially in place in a health care organization to enhance the quality of care, of evidence We presume that the courts will see the new telecommunications legislation as being competition law and will expect the same standard of evidence as is usually found in such cases This imposes a considerable workload on all parties We trust that these high standards of proof can be maintained The exception to this is the definition of the relevant markets which is provided by the Commission in the Recommendation and as subsequently adopted by NRAs, commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard car equipment", Something established as a basis of comparison in measuring or judging capacity, quantity, content, value, quality, etc ; a specified set of safety or performance qualities which a device or process must possess These must generally be demonstrated by a series of tests conducted under pre-determined conditions, Standards are moral principles which affect people's attitudes and behaviour. My father has always had high moral standards. see also double standard, You use standard to describe things which are usual and normal. It was standard practice for untrained clerks to advise in serious cases such as murder, A standard is something that you use in order to judge the quality of something else. systems that were by later standards absurdly primitive, any distinctive flag, serving as a model; normal, regular, typical; widely accepted, A standard work or text on a particular subject is one that is widely read and often recommended. Evening Standard, The. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Standard Generalized Markup Language gold standard International Standard Book Number silver standard standard model standard of living Standard Oil Company and Trust standard time, A standard is a level of quality or achievement, especially a level that is thought to be acceptable. The standard of professional cricket has never been lower There will be new national standards for hospital cleanliness, the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community", an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support); "distance was marked by standards every mile"; "lamps supported on standards provided illumination", the value behind the money in a monetary system, a board measure = 1980 board feet, : Pertaining to standards, concerned with standards, specific to standards, plural form of standard, defined learning outcomes, together with performance criteria, examples of their interpretation and application, and associated quality assurance processes - see also unit standard; defined organisational or systems criteria, together with performance indicators, A measure of the level of attainment (a) required for admission to programmes of learning and teaching, (b) required for progression or achievement of University awards (i e threshold standards) and (c) actually achieved by students over and above the threshold, The broadest of a family of terms referring to statements of expectations for student learning, including content standards, performance standards and benchmarks, The knowledge or skill level necessary for a particular rating or grade on a given dimension of achievement It is used as a basis of comparison See content standards and performance standards, (n) Sets of rules that allow for the clear communication of technical ideas by governing how parts are made and represented in technical drawings In the United States, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is the governing body that sets the standards used for engineering and technical drawings, Usually refers to the ANSI/ISO Standards for financial cards, which apply to the magnetic stripe media only, and not to encoding and reading equipment, Statements that describe what students are expected to know and do in each grade and subject area; include content standards, performance standards, and benchmarks, Plural of standard, Pertaining to standards, concerned with standards, specific to standards, Agreed principles of protocol Standards are set by committees working under various trade and international organizations, are accepted principles for patient management These are rigidly applied rules, with rare exceptions and known consequences These are developed to increase the probability of producing appropriate medical care Commonly, they are used to determine if relevant and useful procedures were followed, Written expectations for meeting a specified level of performance Standards exist for the content that P-12 students should know at a certain age or grade level, Standards for Accreditation of Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies This document identifies the essential features of accredited library and information studies programs Also known as the 1992 Standards, Standards are models or criteria that describe what students should know or be able to achieve In education, standards often refer to optimal performance, Documents issued by official bodies (such as the Canadian Standards Association or the Society of Automotive Engineers) which stipulate specific levels of performance, quality of goods and services, as well as conditions and procedures for operations in industry, science and commerce, Statements of what students should know and be able to demonstrate Various standards have been developed by national organizations, state departments of education, districts, and schools, Statements of expectations for student learning that commonly include content standards and performance standards, Efforts to create wide use of specific protocols so software from different vendors can interoperate more easily, particularly within a vertical industry Standards bodies or efforts often work more slowly than entrepreneurial companies in setting up interoperable terms of trade Many e-commerce standards today are based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), which provides a flexible way to describe product specifications or business terms Relevant B2B e-commerce standards efforts include BizTalk, promoted by Microsoft so different industries can communicate online with each other; Open Buying on the Internet (OBI), overseen by trade group CommerceNet; and RosettaNet, an effort within the computer manufacturing industry, Conditions and protocols set forth to allow uniformity within communications and virtually all computer activity, those guidelines and requirements related to an assessment and evaluation that are specified in the law, governmental policies and regulations, school district policies, and court decisions See Primary Standards, Secondary Standards, OmbudsNetwork standards for dealing with financial consumer concerns and complaints, that reflect a commitment to accessibility, timeliness, courtesy, clarity, accuracy and consistency; and OmbudService standards which address knowledge, fairness and impartiality, confidentiality, objectivity and independence, 1) criteria set as a model or an example to strive to achieve; 2) curriculum standards are subject-matter benchmarks to measure student academic achievement, Broad lists of what students should know, be able to do , and be committed to The State of Alaska has created student standards in the following areas: English/language arts, history, geography, civics/government, science, mathematics, arts, world languages, healthy life skills, and technology, means the requirements with respect to the humane housing, exhibition, handling, care, treatment, temperature, and transportation of animals by dealers, exhibitors research facilities, carriers, intermediate handlers, and operators of auction sales as set forth in part 3 of this subchapter, Federally, state or industry-sponsored mandates and/or guidelines that cover medical procedures and technologies Standards govern medical protocols, transportation, laboratory conditions, temperature controls, certifications of reagents and other materials used in clinical testing, training of personnel, and all other aspects of medical or clinical laboratory management, Statements that describe the behavior for which people are accountable to produce predictable, consistent results They define how work is to be done in order to establish clarity and agreement among employees In one form, they are the conditions under which the objective is to be achieved; in another, the manner in which the work is to be performed They should always accompany the assignment of an objective, Specifications or styles that are widely accepted by users and adopted by several vendors Standards are critical to the compatibility of hardware, software, and everything in between Industry standards enable the essential elements of a computer and related infrastructure to work together,
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One of the upright members that supports the horizontal axis of a transit or theodolite
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A manual transmission vehicle
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A rule or set of rules or requirements which are widely agreed upon or imposed by government
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The flag or ensign carried by a cavalry unit
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A level of quality or attainment
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Something used as a measure for comparative evaluations
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An object supported in an upright position
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Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc
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A musical work of established popularity
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As normally supplied (not optional)
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Growing on an erect stem of full height
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Having a manual transmission
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Of a usable or serviceable grade or quality
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* Something established as a basis of comparison in measuring or judging capacity, quantity, content, value, quality, etc ; a specified set of safety or performance qualities which a device or process must possess These must generally be demonstrated by a series of tests conducted under pre-determined conditions
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Time accrued to a nonexempt employee at one hour for every hour over 40 when actual hours worked in a work week are less than 40 but combined work hours and paid leave hours exceed 40
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Any data element or transaction that meets each of the standards and implementation specifications adopted or established by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services
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The metric, specification, gage, statement, category, segment, grouping, behavior, event or physical product sample against which the outputs of a process are compared and declared acceptable or unacceptable
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(American); "received standard English is sometimes called the King's English"
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Document, established by consensus and approved by a recognized body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context EN 45020:1998, 3 2 GD - Standards and Regulations
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An accepted specification of something to which sites or employees must conform unless a deviation from the standard is documented and approved Note: Standards might apply to external industry standards and might include individual responsibilities, Eg : who will be held accountable for not meeting a standard
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a set of language or protocol rules serving as a rallying point, as a base for independent agents to communicate together without a specific and a priori agreement
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Standard samples are aliquots of calibration specimens containing predetermined quantities of the analyte The response of each standard, along with the standard's predetermined concentration, is used to construct a standard curve From this standard curve, sample concentrations can be computed using the response from the sample
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The lowest qualification level at which a Visa or MasterCard transaction may interchange This occurs when a transaction is deposited several days after the original authorization and is not swiped
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a flag around which people rally Today, term usually refers to the personal flag of a ruler, such as the Royal Standard of a British monarch
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a broad statement of what students are expected to know and be able to do by the end of Grade 12 used to guide and organize content expectations K-12
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The standard analysis feature that aggregates your industry similar businesses information A minimum of 10 similar businesses are researched and chosen from your SMSA or Industry and aggregated to provide you with comprehensive reporting for comparison with your business This is the most recommended option for businesses
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The normal or agreed-upon quantity, dollar value or time used as the base against which actual activity is measured Standards are changed when ongoing, underlying changes in the associated process make continued use of the original value impractical in evaluating performance
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The term 'standard', when used with reference to a data element of health information or a transaction referred to in section 1173(a)(1), means any such data element or transaction that meets each of the standards and implementation specifications adopted or established by the Secretary with respect to the data element or transaction under sections 1172 through 1174
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Falling within an accepted range. ex, size, amount, power, quality, etc
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The normal or agreed-upon quantity, dollar value or time used as the base against which actual activity is measured. Standards are changed when ongoing, underlying changes in the associated process make continued use of the original value impractical in evaluating performance Ticaret
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A statement about what is valued that can be used for making a judgment of quality
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An upright support, as one of the poles of a scaffold; any upright in framing
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A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign
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the original specimen weight or measure sanctioned by government, as the standard pound, gallon, or yard
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That which is established as a rule or model by authority, custom, or general consent; criterion; test
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The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established by authority
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Being, affording, or according with, a standard for comparison and judgment; as, standard time; standard weights and measures; a standard authority as to nautical terms; standard gold or silver
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in the Middle Ages, the largest of flags, bearing a king's or lord's badge, probably his motto, and perhaps other charges The standard marked its owner's residence, whether a castle, or a ship, or his pavilion on campaign The standard is now best known as the personal banner of the British monarch The standard is also an identifying flag, equivalent to a color, carried by mounted or similar units
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regularly and widely used or sold; "a standard size"; "a stock item"
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conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind; "windows of standard width"; "standard sizes"; "the standard fixtures"; "standard brands"; "standard operating procedure"
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conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers; "standard English"
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established or widely recognized as a model of authority or excellence; "a standard reference work"
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the value behind the money in a monetary system a board measure = 1980 board feet commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard car equipment"
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Hence: Having a recognized and permanent value; as, standard works in history; standard authors
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Not of the dwarf kind; as, a standard pear tree
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any distinctive flag an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support); "distance was marked by standards every mile"; "lamps supported on standards provided illumination"
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a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"
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That which is established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, extent, value, or quality; esp
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A level of an air pollutant, e g a concentration or a deposition value, which is adopted by a regulatory authority as enforceable Unlike a guideline value, a number of elements in addition to the effect-based level and the averaging time must be specifies in the formulation of a standard These elements include the measurement strategy, data handling procedures, statistics used to derive, from measurements, the value to be compared with the standard The numerical value of a standard may also include the permitted number of exceedings (WHO 1998a)
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the level of performance on the criterion being assessed that is considered satisfactory in terms of the purpose of the evaluation There are three major categories of standards, related to various purposes (1) Developmental standards specify improvement levels to be attained and may be used for professional development and self-assessment (2) Minimum standards designate the level below which performance is not acceptable and are used for such purposes as licensure and job assignments (3) Desired performance standards reflect what is regarded as accomplished or effective teaching and typically are used for such purposes as promotions, awards, and certification See Criterion
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A generic, all-encompassing term used to describe documents that provide a specified set of mandatory or discretionary rules, requirements, or conditions concerned with performance, design, operation, or measurements of quality to accomplish a specific task Standards may include federal laws, regulations, state laws, federal agency directives, national and internal technical standards, codes of conduct, or organizational "internal use only" documents
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conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers; "standard English" (American); "received standard English is sometimes called the King's English" (British)
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- As used in the context of Medicaid eligibility determinations, the dollar amount of income or resources that an individual is allowed to have and qualify for Medicaid For example, states must cover all pregnant women with family incomes at or below 133 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL), or $19,458 ($1,622 per month) for a family of 3 in 2001 In determining whether a pregnant woman meets this income standard, a state must count her income; the methodology that the state applies will determine what types of income are counted and what income (if any) is disregarded
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Something established for use as a rule or basis of comparison in measuring quantity, quality, value, etc
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model, criterion; norm, average; flag, banner; commodity which backs a monetary system isim
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A statement that defines the performance expectations, structures, or processes that must be substantially in place in a health care organization to enhance the quality of care
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of evidence We presume that the courts will see the new telecommunications legislation as being competition law and will expect the same standard of evidence as is usually found in such cases This imposes a considerable workload on all parties We trust that these high standards of proof can be maintained The exception to this is the definition of the relevant markets which is provided by the Commission in the Recommendation and as subsequently adopted by NRAs
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commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard car equipment"
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Something established as a basis of comparison in measuring or judging capacity, quantity, content, value, quality, etc ; a specified set of safety or performance qualities which a device or process must possess These must generally be demonstrated by a series of tests conducted under pre-determined conditions
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Standards are moral principles which affect people's attitudes and behaviour. My father has always had high moral standards. see also double standard
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You use standard to describe things which are usual and normal. It was standard practice for untrained clerks to advise in serious cases such as murder
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A standard is something that you use in order to judge the quality of something else. systems that were by later standards absurdly primitive
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any distinctive flag
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serving as a model; normal, regular, typical; widely accepted sıfat
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A standard work or text on a particular subject is one that is widely read and often recommended. Evening Standard, The. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Standard Generalized Markup Language gold standard International Standard Book Number silver standard standard model standard of living Standard Oil Company and Trust standard time
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A standard is a level of quality or achievement, especially a level that is thought to be acceptable. The standard of professional cricket has never been lower There will be new national standards for hospital cleanliness
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the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community"
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an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support); "distance was marked by standards every mile"; "lamps supported on standards provided illumination"
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the value behind the money in a monetary system
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: Pertaining to standards, concerned with standards, specific to standards - "There is some sign of disparate standards bodies becoming more closely aligned."
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defined learning outcomes, together with performance criteria, examples of their interpretation and application, and associated quality assurance processes - see also unit standard; defined organisational or systems criteria, together with performance indicators
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A measure of the level of attainment (a) required for admission to programmes of learning and teaching, (b) required for progression or achievement of University awards (i e threshold standards) and (c) actually achieved by students over and above the threshold
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(n) Sets of rules that allow for the clear communication of technical ideas by governing how parts are made and represented in technical drawings In the United States, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is the governing body that sets the standards used for engineering and technical drawings
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Usually refers to the ANSI/ISO Standards for financial cards, which apply to the magnetic stripe media only, and not to encoding and reading equipment
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Statements that describe what students are expected to know and do in each grade and subject area; include content standards, performance standards, and benchmarks
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Plural of standard
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Pertaining to standards, concerned with standards, specific to standards
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Agreed principles of protocol Standards are set by committees working under various trade and international organizations
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are accepted principles for patient management These are rigidly applied rules, with rare exceptions and known consequences These are developed to increase the probability of producing appropriate medical care Commonly, they are used to determine if relevant and useful procedures were followed
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Written expectations for meeting a specified level of performance Standards exist for the content that P-12 students should know at a certain age or grade level
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Standards for Accreditation of Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies This document identifies the essential features of accredited library and information studies programs Also known as the 1992 Standards
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Standards are models or criteria that describe what students should know or be able to achieve In education, standards often refer to optimal performance
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Documents issued by official bodies (such as the Canadian Standards Association or the Society of Automotive Engineers) which stipulate specific levels of performance, quality of goods and services, as well as conditions and procedures for operations in industry, science and commerce
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Statements of what students should know and be able to demonstrate Various standards have been developed by national organizations, state departments of education, districts, and schools
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Statements of expectations for student learning that commonly include content standards and performance standards
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Efforts to create wide use of specific protocols so software from different vendors can interoperate more easily, particularly within a vertical industry Standards bodies or efforts often work more slowly than entrepreneurial companies in setting up interoperable terms of trade Many e-commerce standards today are based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), which provides a flexible way to describe product specifications or business terms Relevant B2B e-commerce standards efforts include BizTalk, promoted by Microsoft so different industries can communicate online with each other; Open Buying on the Internet (OBI), overseen by trade group CommerceNet; and RosettaNet, an effort within the computer manufacturing industry
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Conditions and protocols set forth to allow uniformity within communications and virtually all computer activity
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those guidelines and requirements related to an assessment and evaluation that are specified in the law, governmental policies and regulations, school district policies, and court decisions See Primary Standards, Secondary Standards
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OmbudsNetwork standards for dealing with financial consumer concerns and complaints, that reflect a commitment to accessibility, timeliness, courtesy, clarity, accuracy and consistency; and OmbudService standards which address knowledge, fairness and impartiality, confidentiality, objectivity and independence
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1) criteria set as a model or an example to strive to achieve; 2) curriculum standards are subject-matter benchmarks to measure student academic achievement
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Broad lists of what students should know, be able to do , and be committed to The State of Alaska has created student standards in the following areas: English/language arts, history, geography, civics/government, science, mathematics, arts, world languages, healthy life skills, and technology
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means the requirements with respect to the humane housing, exhibition, handling, care, treatment, temperature, and transportation of animals by dealers, exhibitors research facilities, carriers, intermediate handlers, and operators of auction sales as set forth in part 3 of this subchapter
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Federally, state or industry-sponsored mandates and/or guidelines that cover medical procedures and technologies Standards govern medical protocols, transportation, laboratory conditions, temperature controls, certifications of reagents and other materials used in clinical testing, training of personnel, and all other aspects of medical or clinical laboratory management
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Statements that describe the behavior for which people are accountable to produce predictable, consistent results They define how work is to be done in order to establish clarity and agreement among employees In one form, they are the conditions under which the objective is to be achieved; in another, the manner in which the work is to be performed They should always accompany the assignment of an objective
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Specifications or styles that are widely accepted by users and adopted by several vendors Standards are critical to the compatibility of hardware, software, and everything in between Industry standards enable the essential elements of a computer and related infrastructure to work together
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