calibration

[US]/ˌkæli'breiʃən/
[UK]/ˌkæləˈbreʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the act of adjusting or standardizing the scale, measurement, or accuracy of something, especially the calibration of instruments.

Phrases & Collocations

calibration process

calibration equipment

sensor calibration

calibration certificate

calibration method

camera calibration

calibration system

calibration curve

automatic calibration

calibration accuracy

calibration standard

calibration test

accurate calibration

field calibration

calibration factor

calibration error

meter calibration

Example Sentences

calibration is fully automatic.

the calibrations on a pressure gauge.

Fig. 2. Calibration curves of atrazine and ametryn.

The calibration curves of cyproterone acetate and ethinylestradiol were linear in the range of 0.

The Blue Filters for fine tuning your audio video calibration are now available in the Bungie Store.

Error model and its corresponding pre-distortion calibration method for trans-mitting array are presented in this paper.

Measurement of thermel resistance black painting was described,and thus calibration factor of the black painting of the response area of the absolute radiometer.

There is no influence of aerodrome on the calibration of airplane radio compass error with aerophotograph, but it causes some effects on measurement accuracy.

The system adopts comparison of spectrum template, calibration of beaconing, mode identification, telemetering pick-up technology and improve the inspection technology of satellite interference.

Abstract: In this paper, we discuss a new method for camera self- calibration based on a plane pattem of equilateral - dodecagon.

Compensation—For the rapid calibration of large numbers of thermocouples, the reference junctions can be made at an isothermal multiterminal strip.

The method of preprinting image quality control was introduced from three aspects of images scanning, color separation and calibration, and output equipment calibration.

In the paper,I use the first and especially the second law to analyse the thermal system for the calibration results of energy balance and exergic balance in No.

The graduated 200 <mu>L tips have a reference mark at 10 <mu>L so you can check pipettor calibration and visually estimate sample size.

It includes the function of vacuometer, atmospheric pressure altimeter, thermometer (environment) and pressuremeter (for example the standard pressure meter of sphygmomanometer calibration).

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