Normalisation definition

Normalisation means a process of rationalization of Energy and Production data of Designated Consumer to take into account changes in quantifiable terms that impact energy performance under equivalent conditions.
Normalisation simply means the end of regime-type hybridity – e.g. a charismatic early post-totalitarian regime becomes less charismatic, ergo more post-totalitarian.
Normalisation means “normalisation of abnormal practices”, which is one of the key agendas of the Park administration; 2. A concept that provides customised services to citizens beyond two-way relations (Government 2.0);

Examples of Normalisation in a sentence

  • This is the approach adopted in, for example, the European seismic building code Eurocode 8 (EC8), where sites are classified into four categories (D to A in increasing stiffness) by the average Vs down to a depth of 30m (Vs,30) (other classes are listed in EC8 but these require additional information and they are not considered here) (Comité Européen de Normalisation, 2005).

  • National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ MAJ, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ NJ, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ (2007) Australian Characterisation Factors and Normalisation Figures for Human Toxicity and Ecotoxicity.

  • Int J LGA 9 (5): 282–288 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ GA (2001) The Requirement for Congruence in Normalisation.

  • Normalisation The term is used in two meanings: Firstly, in the sense in which the digital preservation community is employing the word: On Ingest, Content Data Objects are transformed into long-term friendly formats.

  • Distinguished Name (DN) attribute of an object within the X.500 directory structure CA: Certification Authority CEN: Comité Européen de Normalisation CN: Common Name Distinguished Name (DN) attribute of an object within the X.500 directory structure.

  • The protocol contains the measures established jointly by the National Government and the FARC-EP to guarantee security in the Transitional Local Zones for Normalisation (TLZNs) and the Transitional Local Points for Normalisation (TLPNs).

  • With regard to those members of the FARC-EP who remain in the Transitional Local Zones for Normalisation or in the camps agreed in the laying down of arms process and who neither have ongoing trials nor convictions, the President of the Republic shall issue an administrative act implementing the de jure amnesty, when they leave the camps to begin their reincorporation into civilian life.

  • Even assuming that FIFA’s Normalisation Statute (8) was valid under our law (and it is not) it is only activated in “exceptional circumstances”.

  • It contended that as a consequence of the suspension, the Normalisation Committee was no longer in charge, there was therefore no urgency for the matter to proceed.

  • The claim of the Borrower in repayment of the cash pledge will be paid at the value of CNO TEC 5 (Comité de Normalisation Obligataire, Taux de l’Echéance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) of the day before the last business day of the month preceding the date of the first disbursement (rounded to two decimals).


More Definitions of Normalisation

Normalisation of treats means treat foods are being provided more frequently