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How to pronounce normalisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms normalization, standardisation, standardization
Type of social control
Has types stabilisation, stabilization, stylisation, stylization
Derivation normalise

Examples of normalisation

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Another will look at the normalisation of ties between North Korea and America.
From the economist.com
In database normalisation, it is the central, defining function to the discipline.
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Statman showed in 1977 that the normalisation problem is not elementary recursive.
From the en.wikipedia.org
On the Korean peninsula, normalisation continues to proceed, if in fits and starts.
From the economist.com
We minimised this fact with the normalisation of Shannon's entropy to degree.
From the nature.com
Later he introduced Iran as a potential sticking point in the normalisation of Iraq.
From the nzherald.co.nz
We remain committed to the normalisation of bilateral relations with Serbia.
From the economist.com
The number of surviving cells was determined after normalisation to untreated cells.
From the nature.com
In fact, the normalisation of non-stereotypes is overwhelmingly unrealistic.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Standardization: the imposition of standards or regulations; "a committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization"
  • (normalise) normalize: become normal or return to its normal state; "Let us hope that relations with this country will normalize soon"
  • "The normalization principle means making available to all people with disabilities patterns of life and conditions of everyday living which are as close as possible to the regular circumstances and ways of life or society...
  • (NORMALISE) a digital processing function that increases the amplitude of a sound file until the peak amplitude of its loudest sample reaches 100% of full scale.
  • (NORMALISE) A socket is said to be normalised when it is wired in such a way that the original signal path is maintained unless a plug is inserted into the socket. The most common examples of normalised connectors are the INSERT POINTS found on mixing consoles.
  • (Normalise) This term can be applied to many aspects of accounting. It means to average or smooth out a set of figures so they are more consistent with the general trend of the business. This is usually done using a moving average .
  • (Normalise) To amplify the wave as far as it will go without clipping.
  • (Normalise) To bring within normal or intermediate standards.
  • (Normalise) To create a consistent set of themes and product descriptions often using industry - specific translation software. Normalisation technology involves translating schema or structures in product databases.