normalised in English

verb
1
bring or return to a normal condition or state.
he wants to begin negotiations to normalize relations
2
multiply (a series, function, or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1).
For this analysis, all residual values were normalized according to the square-root of the line scan intensity and plotted as a function of distance from the nearest Z line.
verb

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1. #IndianMatchmaking has normalised sexism, Casteism, fatphobia and colorism too

2. Calculation of moles % fatty acids from GLC data (normalised area %)

3. The normalised results shall not be aggregated as this implicitly applies weighting.

4. If two Coercions are applied in sequence then they are composed and normalised

5. Both sets of data have been normalised such that the lowest value is equal to

6. Fig. 27 Third normal form Relations are normalised because unnormalised relations prove difficult to use.

7. normalised electricity generated by all hydropower plants of the Member State in year N, for accounting purposes;

8. Brazil normalised its diplomatic relations with South Africa in recognition of the steps taken to end apartheid.

9. The first thing we need to do is to Abnormalise what our history has normalised for us

10. Separating funnels, 250 ml, with normalised cone (male) at the bottom, suitable for connection to the top of the column.

11. In the 20 years since we normalised relations, we have developed a close partnership in key sectors of defence, agriculture, cyber security and advanced technology.

12. The anterior and posterior face heights were altered, the body of the upper jaw diminished in size, the II angle was normalised.

13. Entries with "Almonries" normalise: …participle normalised) non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of normalize Anagrams Almonries sailormen normalise (French) Pronunciation Homophone: normalises…

14. Chondrite normalised REE patterns display positive Eu and negative Ce Anomalisms, are consistent with components of both high‐temperature, reduced, hydrothermal fluid (≥250°C) and cool oxidised seawater

15. There was little discussion of China until the relationship between the countries was normalised in 1972, when there was a surge of interest in Japan about its neighbour.

16. The normal Buttressing number KN is the normalised dif-ference between (a) the (vertically integrated) ocean pres-sure that would act in horizontal direction along the ground-ing line in the absence of the ice shelf, and (b) the actual (vertically integrated) normal stress

17. We derive efficient estimators of Q, the total fish quantity in an area sampled by acoustic survey, and the variance of Q. The estimators are valid when autocorrelation is insignificant, the nonzero samples have stationary statistics, and the distribution of the nonzero samples is normalised by a power transformation.

18. The invention is characterized in that the cleaning preparation has a SCTE value, which is normalised with respect to tap water and measured after its application onto the human skin, ranging from 65 to 95, that the one or more acyl-/dialkylethylene diamines reduce the CMC of the respective anionic surfactant, that it contains a buffer system comprising citric acid and citrate ions and that the pH value of the preparation is adjusted to 4 to 7.