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The gold standard came into full operation in 1910.
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A gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold.
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Halitosis is often stated to be a symptom of chronic rhinosinusitis, however gold standard breath analysis techniques have not been applied.
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As an alternative, the film promotes a return to classical economics and the gold standard.
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The gold standard is still biopsy of the myocardium, in general done in the setting of angiography.
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They are particularly effective in controlling the nausea and vomiting produced by cancer chemotherapy and are considered the gold standard for this purpose.
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This program succeeded splendidly, establishing the gold standard for endgame analysis.
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This is one reason offered in support of free banking, a gold standard, or at a minimum the reduction of political control over central banks.
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Other tissues can be looked at, but the gold standard is identifying trypanosomes in the blood.
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The report of the last body was the prelude to the much criticised restoration of the gold standard at the old parity of exchange.
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