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Definition of calibration in English: calibrationnoun kalɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)nkæləˈbreɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action or process of calibrating something. the measuring devices require calibration Example sentencesExamples - The oximeter device has been manufactured to automatically perform calibration when switched on.
- She watched her instrument panel and saw as the minute calibrations to their trajectory were made.
- We'll be conducting calibrations of the science instruments and of the engineering subsystems as we go forward.
- To allow frequent on-site calibrations, a new calibration procedure for erythemally weighing broadband radiometers that provides comparable measurements with the lowest possible effort is discussed in this article.
- Any of these factors could vary in a single instrument over the time period between successive calibrations.
- In order to obtain absolute estimates of these quantities, calibration using the fossil record is required.
- They recommend quality control of laboratories, where calibrations are carried out.
- In each study, hospital mortality was higher than predicted with resultant poor model calibration.
- The instrument operates from a standard electrical outlet and requires no calibration.
- The next two sections provide a brief description of the two calibrations and are followed by a description of the experiment used to test calibration performance.
- It's a rather crude and simple device, but still require calibration and care.
- The likely outcome of such an approach is that the models require major and separate calibration for every different circumstance.
- For accurate dead reckoning, calibration is required for the odometer pulses and the gyroscope.
- The instruments were swapped out for annual calibrations, so every year a different detector resided at each site.
- Thermobarometers require thermodynamic calibration of the equilibrium constant for a particular reaction or set of reactions.
- Shortly before the helium runs out sometime toward the end of August or beginning of September, the team plans to perform an important series of instrument calibrations.
- But be aware that this is a highly complex device, and will require some careful calibration and setup.
- It means that the process of testing and calibration is seen as providing defence against the critical uncertainties of the world.
- Hematocrit and hemoglobin values were obtained at baseline for calibration of oximetry measurements.
- The Canadian project scientist also leads a team of scientists from across the country in planning the instrument function, calibrations and early science investigations.
Synonyms calibrated system, graduated system, system of measurement, measuring system, register - 1.1count noun Each of a set of graduations on an instrument.
he peered at the calibrations on the rule Example sentencesExamples - In addition to the basics, there are many specialized tools with unexpected shapes or special calibrations to streamline certain sewing tasks.
- Divergence times among clades in the ochrocephala complex were estimated using two different molecular clock calibrations (no specific calibration exists for the Psittaciformes).
- Scotland's history has always been a subject of controversy, even when dealing with the million-year calibrations of geology.
- The calibrations are checked before the game and at the intervals.
- The event this week is the first of two events early in the cruise phase that check instrument calibrations after launching.
- By being able to watch what's happening and using this information to make more precise machine calibrations, the team was able to boost the value.
- The filter coefficients are determined automatically when the O / E converter is connected to the oscilloscope, eliminating the need for factory calibrations.
- Maximum time limits were set to equal minimum time limits for fossil calibrations (i.e., calibrations were ‘fixed’), and only invertebrates were used to calibrate.
- In turn, those anchor points can be used as calibrations for more detailed time estimation within the group under study.
- A wavelength calibration module calibrates the detection and control unit.
- This calculation is vital, because it allows a technician to determine whether various meter calibrations are correct.
Definition of calibration in US English: calibrationnounkæləˈbreɪʃ(ə)nkaləˈbrāSH(ə)n 1The action or process of calibrating an instrument or experimental readings. the measuring devices require calibration calibrations in the field of electronic measurements Example sentencesExamples - In order to obtain absolute estimates of these quantities, calibration using the fossil record is required.
- In each study, hospital mortality was higher than predicted with resultant poor model calibration.
- Thermobarometers require thermodynamic calibration of the equilibrium constant for a particular reaction or set of reactions.
- She watched her instrument panel and saw as the minute calibrations to their trajectory were made.
- The instruments were swapped out for annual calibrations, so every year a different detector resided at each site.
- It means that the process of testing and calibration is seen as providing defence against the critical uncertainties of the world.
- The instrument operates from a standard electrical outlet and requires no calibration.
- Shortly before the helium runs out sometime toward the end of August or beginning of September, the team plans to perform an important series of instrument calibrations.
- They recommend quality control of laboratories, where calibrations are carried out.
- It's a rather crude and simple device, but still require calibration and care.
- Any of these factors could vary in a single instrument over the time period between successive calibrations.
- The likely outcome of such an approach is that the models require major and separate calibration for every different circumstance.
- Hematocrit and hemoglobin values were obtained at baseline for calibration of oximetry measurements.
- The next two sections provide a brief description of the two calibrations and are followed by a description of the experiment used to test calibration performance.
- For accurate dead reckoning, calibration is required for the odometer pulses and the gyroscope.
- But be aware that this is a highly complex device, and will require some careful calibration and setup.
- The oximeter device has been manufactured to automatically perform calibration when switched on.
- To allow frequent on-site calibrations, a new calibration procedure for erythemally weighing broadband radiometers that provides comparable measurements with the lowest possible effort is discussed in this article.
- The Canadian project scientist also leads a team of scientists from across the country in planning the instrument function, calibrations and early science investigations.
- We'll be conducting calibrations of the science instruments and of the engineering subsystems as we go forward.
Synonyms calibrated system, graduated system, system of measurement, measuring system, register - 1.1 Each of a set of graduations on an instrument.
Example sentencesExamples - Maximum time limits were set to equal minimum time limits for fossil calibrations (i.e., calibrations were ‘fixed’), and only invertebrates were used to calibrate.
- A wavelength calibration module calibrates the detection and control unit.
- By being able to watch what's happening and using this information to make more precise machine calibrations, the team was able to boost the value.
- In turn, those anchor points can be used as calibrations for more detailed time estimation within the group under study.
- The filter coefficients are determined automatically when the O / E converter is connected to the oscilloscope, eliminating the need for factory calibrations.
- Scotland's history has always been a subject of controversy, even when dealing with the million-year calibrations of geology.
- The calibrations are checked before the game and at the intervals.
- This calculation is vital, because it allows a technician to determine whether various meter calibrations are correct.
- Divergence times among clades in the ochrocephala complex were estimated using two different molecular clock calibrations (no specific calibration exists for the Psittaciformes).
- In addition to the basics, there are many specialized tools with unexpected shapes or special calibrations to streamline certain sewing tasks.
- The event this week is the first of two events early in the cruise phase that check instrument calibrations after launching.
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