On the one hand, it's a subtly calibrated work of psychological imagination. |
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Ethylene enrichment was provided by cylinders containing a mixed calibrated gas. |
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The Koreans outplayed the Indian team with swift clinical and calibrated moves from the wings. |
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So no matter how different the media or formats you use, all of the work reflects a highly calibrated process of editing and refinement. |
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Zeke clutched the yoke and throttle, while Jeff calibrated the weapons arrays. |
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By connecting the system to a suitably calibrated ammeter, the temperature can be read. |
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He used a standard-sized, calibrated aneroid sphygmomanometer blood pressure cuff to measure pressure in the left arm. |
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We calibrated the blood pressure measurement system prior to use each day with an aneroid sphygmomanometer. |
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With their sculptural groupings of precisely calibrated arabesques, these dances distilled Ashton's personal classicism to pure essence. |
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A recent approach to reduce the interlaboratory variation has been to prepare a calibration curve using calibrated lyophilized plasmas. |
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The position of a mobile pointer on a calibrated scale carries information about the magnitude of the quantity being measured. |
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Most gauging and wantage rods provide wantage measurements with direct reading scales calibrated in gallons. |
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Fossils were measured under a dissecting scope using a calibrated ocular micrometer. |
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Every competent mechanic should have a correctly calibrated torque wrench in their tool kit and should use it. |
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A microscope with a calibrated eyepiece micrometer was used to measure the spheroid diameter. |
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For example, the milliammeter may be calibrated to read in cubic feet per minute. |
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The seismic horizons have been calibrated using biostratigraphic and lithological data from exploration boreholes in the UK and Faroes sectors. |
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A finely calibrated appreciation of weather is the result of Ritchie's four decades at the nets. |
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In those early books, the poems feel like perfectly calibrated contraptions of metaphor and simile. |
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The microelectrodes were calibrated as described previously using a modified glass funnel that incorporated a U-bend. |
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The expanding diaphragm moves the pointer across a scale calibrated in feet above sea level. |
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Secret formulae are invented to create inks to print, in multifarious shades of colour, on specially calibrated paper, to defy counterfeit. |
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That is to say that a slave antenna is calibrated with reference to another one considered as the reference antenna. |
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Researchers can therefore use calibrated and uncalibrated models to provide upper and lower bounds to capture true values. |
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This suggests that researchers can use calibrated and uncalibrated values as upper and lower bounds for true values. |
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The nightlife in any city is to be calibrated by its accessibility to the largest population groups. |
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The voltage signal produced by the photodiode is calibrated in force units using the power spectrum of Brownian motion. |
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If the ambient temperature exceeds 20 degrees, the nominal length of the beam is longer than when calibrated in the laboratory. |
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All sphygmomanometers had calibrated mercury columns and were of standard size. |
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Temperature sensors were calibrated on several occasions against a standard thermometer. |
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All sensors are calibrated to a common reference frame, and can be used interchangeably with the same measurement program. |
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Statistical sampling methods are just like any other kind of scientific instrument in that they must be calibrated against known results. |
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Yes, but the sensors were calibrated to detect microbursts which have much shorter wavelengths. |
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The new finding by Wikelski and colleagues suggests that the songbirds' magnetic compass is calibrated, perhaps on a daily basis, by visual cues. |
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Each gauge is calibrated such that at a glance you can read how many ounces are in a bottle. |
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Included with the samples of unknown composition are known samples, called standards, against which the unknowns can be checked and calibrated. |
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The size of the finite element model width and depth were calibrated to provide correct correlation to the pile load test data. |
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This sounds a little simplistic, but you'd be surprised how many airplanes out there haven't had their static systems checked or VORs calibrated. |
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When this happens, the clock is said to be properly calibrated or accurate or synchronized with the standard clock. |
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The locations of the science targets identified before the self-calibration are also calibrated to centimeter-level accuracy. |
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To ensure rootworm control results, application equipment should be accurately calibrated to deliver the recommended rate. |
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The system is calibrated to account for different camera locations in each park. |
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The result is a competitive balance so well calibrated it's possible for any team to win. |
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In the end it was respect for Bacon's carefully calibrated performance that kept me in my seat. |
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The senior official said the proposals are calibrated to protect sovereignty. |
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But the lovely piano music, calibrated for conversation, and a fine dry martini helped us forgive and forget. |
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Like so much else that he wrote, 'A Golden Wedding' was precisely calibrated against contemporary taste. |
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But the album is so perfectly calibrated to ensure big sales that it's difficult not to straight out detest the record. |
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Surely this subverts quite clearly the idea that mainstream British culture is something straightforward and easily calibrated. |
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In addition, it's possible that your tester's calipers hadn't been calibrated recently. |
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Stage of incubation was determined by candling and by flotation as calibrated for Canvasback eggs. |
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The pulp of the carob bean is selected and calibrated for later processing. |
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His more classically disciplined response is no less effective, and the Collegium performed this carefully calibrated score superlatively. |
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Density can be determined quickly and with reasonable accuracy by floating a calibrated hydrometer in the juice. |
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In a hyperconnected world, their every business process needed to be exquisitely calibrated to respond instantly to whatever got thrown at them. |
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Once calibrated, the hypsometer has a built-in temperature sensor which compensates for changes in temperature. |
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The new intoximeters will undergo weekly accuracy checks to be certain they are calibrated at all times. |
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Before measurement, the turbine flowmeter was calibrated using a three liter calibration syringe. |
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The fumonisin was eluted with pure methanol and measured in a calibrated fluorometer. |
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The instrument was carefully calibrated inside a cryogenic vacuum chamber prior to launch. |
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As for the cut and polished gemstones the majority of the pieces that were purchased were calibrated. |
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The diameters of the starch granules of each gradient were determined using an eyepiece micrometer calibrated with a stage micrometer. |
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Temperatures reported for incremental steps are as calibrated by optical pyrometry in the case of furnace experiments. |
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If photography could fix images onto a precisely calibrated grid, it could become a useful tool for mapping, the primary activity of the survey. |
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Using these calibrated isotropic light detectors both direct light and reflected light could be measured. |
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Today FM, for example, operates to a finely calibrated diurnal rhythm, carefully tuned to the mood of its audience. |
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The bicycle ergometer was set at a minimal tension level and had a built-in measure of distance that was calibrated for accuracy. |
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Their every business process needed to become exquisitely calibrated to respond instantly to whatever got thrown at them. |
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Grass drills can be calibrated to meter different types of seeds and seeding rates. |
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In fact, when calibrated against 14 C, the method has been shown to be more precise for the last 350 years than the radiocarbon dating alone. |
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The electrode will be calibrated by the blood gas technician and recalibrated every eight hours. |
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That sounded like a candid answer, not one calibrated to play well in Iowa and New Hampshire. |
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Does this airplane have a calibrated dipstick for the tanks? |
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More recently, physical activity has been objectively measured through the deployment of accelerometers that are calibrated to monitor activity levels by the minute. |
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He was concerned that mistakes could be made which could cost the public money and wanted to know if the systems employed had been properly calibrated and checked. |
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The model was calibrated on the basis of the similar experimental results. |
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A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink. |
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When calibrated to be in tune with the planet's resonance, it created what is still the largest man-made electrical surge ever, an arc over 130 feet long. |
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These results are permanently calibrated with international standards. |
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Instead, her defiance of emergency rule has been carefully calibrated. |
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Second, we used calibrated respiratory inductance plethysmography. |
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Although the two men pose for the picture, they, too, are props, for this image is not so much a double portrait as a carefully calibrated technical experiment. |
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The aneroid sphygmomanometers were inspected and calibrated by the Biomedical Engineering Department of the University of Michigan Health Systems. |
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Like the polar bear, the groundhog, and other creatures of the wild, professional eaters have internal barometers, delicately calibrated to different times of the year. |
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The CO 2 monitors were calibrated bi-weekly with CO 2 standards. |
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A set of calibrated marks and a vertical datum line coinciding with or parallel to the vertical suspension axis are imprinted on the plate above and below the hairline. |
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In all cases, biostratigraphically well-dated reference sections, against which the relevant geochemical data have been calibrated, are required in the first instance. |
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The electrode was calibrated by allowing it to equilibrate with 2 ml of air-saturated artificially hardened water, circulated in the chamber by a small magnet. |
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The clocks were calibrated taking observations of the Sun and of a star. |
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When using liquid medication, use a calibrated dropper, medicine syringe or measuring spoon to insure that you are giving your child an accurate amount of medication. |
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On arrival in Penobscot Bay they set up their equipment, calibrated their clocks with other astronomical observations, and confidently awaited the eclipse. |
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And what do you get when monetary growth is not calibrated to underlying growth in the real economy? |
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People have different ideas of what justice is, and their moral compasses are calibrated in different ways. |
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As best as such guerrilla wars allow, the information was vetted and checked and calibrated to the greatest, most honest degrees. |
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The emission spectra were measured using a custom-made calibrated spectrofluorimeter described previously. |
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The monitors used were calibrated according to the instruction manual and intercalibrated weekly. |
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The Sport and Track settings are uniquely calibrated to the 675LT with the track experience in mind. |
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The current motion of the tectonic plates is today determined by remote sensing satellite data sets, calibrated with ground station measurements. |
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It has been given a calibrated radiocarbon date of 4040 BC to 3640 BC and is on display in the National Museum of Scotland. |
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Temperature is measured with a thermometer, historically calibrated in various temperature scales and units of measurement. |
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Temperature is measured with thermometers that may be calibrated to a variety of temperature scales. |
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Along with the introduction of Buddhism in China came calibrated incense sticks and incense clocks. |
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The sensor uses highly calibrated internal electronics to measure the response of the device to the Earth's magnetic field. |
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A calibrated adjustment capability is provided to adjust for the aging of the crystal. |
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He calibrated all of this well to maintain credibility all around. |
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The borehole gravity meter was calibrated by comparison with an absolute gravity meter. |
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Computerized determination of pneumotachometer characteristics using a calibrated syringe. |
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In a calibrated representative agent model, Lucas shows a very insignificant welfare gain from the elimination of business cycles. |
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Body composition was estimated with the skinfold method of Durnin and Womersley using a calibrated skinfold caliper. |
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One is calibrated in Mils and the other is a telemetrical scale calibrated to range an 18 inch target from 200 to 800 meters. |
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Policy settings should be carefully calibrated and clearly communicated to minimise negative spillovers. |
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Base metal thermocouples may be calibrated by comparison with noble metal thermocouples in furnaces. |
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The GC was calibrated using known concentrations of the monomer in methylene chloride and using nonane as an internal standard. |
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The Grason-Stadler Tymp Star middle ear analyzer and MAICO EasyTymp used in the study were calibrated annually. |
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Trials undertaken compared the results of dummy test coupons, instrumented with both strain gauges against laser-system markers and calibrated extensometers. |
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Also, Barber-Colman now offers individually certified test disks for its Impressor hand-held hardness tester, allowing users to keep these testers calibrated in-house. |
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The drummer Dafnis Prieto, leading a superbly calibrated sextet, chopped up the pulse of his native Cuba with clever feints while borrowing from postbop harmony. |
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Fluxgate electronic compasses can be calibrated automatically, and can also be programmed with the correct local compass variation so as to indicate the true heading. |
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The output from the temperature-compensated Wheatstone bridge was displayed on a voltmeter calibrated in kilonewtons and recorded with a video camera. |
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The thermopiles used in the calorimeter system were previously calibrated and a curve of temperature difference versus the millivolt output was produced. |
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The length and width of these checks were measured using a transparent Plexiglas ruler and an optical magnifying glass containing a calibrated graticule, respectively. |
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Hundreds of radiocarbon dates have been acquired and have been calibrated on four different curves, the most precise being based on tree ring sequences. |
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Although it is not a particularly convenient device, the gas thermometer provides an essential theoretical basis by which all thermometers can be calibrated. |
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The mechanism had an adjustable sensitivity, calibrated in milligauss. |
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The compressor power consumption is obtained using a digital wattmeter, and its speed is measured with a calibrated signal from the inverter drive. |
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He proposed that the zero point of his temperature scale, being the boiling point, would be calibrated at the mean barometric pressure at mean sea level. |
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Rotational Penetrometers are precision measurement devices that have calibrated, spring-loaded surface indicators to measure firmness and stability. |
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Both laboratories' reference standards are electrically calibrated pyroelectric radiometers that have been previously calibrated against the primary standards. |
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The tip should be calibrated with the sonifier against sonic pressure. |
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However, it is possible to measure the concentration of hydrogen ions directly, if the electrode is calibrated in terms of hydrogen ion concentrations. |
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Other sophisticated methods exist for control of venetian blinds and prediction of indoor illuminances based on correlations between calibrated interior sensors. |
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When more than two buffer solutions are used the electrode is calibrated by fitting observed pH values to a straight line with respect to standard buffer values. |
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Its scaremongering included jerry-built steering conversions, speedometers calibrated in kilometres, headlights that dip to the wrong side and steel that isn't rustproofed. |
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The onboard calibrators such as blackbodies and the sensors such as spectral radiometers should be characterized and calibrated using SI traceable standards. |
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Growth increment measurements were conducted with otolith images by using the free software ImageTool, which was calibrated with a micrometric scale glass. |
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The Whitehouse method involves the certification of a master set of slotted sieves using a microscope and image analysis calibrated against NIST and NPL reference graticules. |
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Using an ink-jet-printed array of known quantities of drugs, researchers calibrated their spectroscopy techniques to measure specks of the chemicals. |
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It is calibrated against buffer solutions of known hydrogen ion activity. |
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