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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large calibration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a significant adjustment or measurement process, often in technical or scientific discussions.
Example: "The engineers conducted a large calibration of the equipment to ensure accurate readings."
Alternatives: "a significant adjustment" or "a major calibration".
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In this paper results of a series of tests performed in a large calibration chamber (CC), consisting in the propagation of seismic shear and compression waves in dry carbonate oolitic sand from Kenya, are presented and analysed.
The analytical method development required the use of a large calibration data set with a wide range of IgG concentrations to develop a multivariate regression model that could be then applied to determine the IgG concentrations of new serum samples [ 42].
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Thereafter, a larger calibration of albumin and IgG1 was made out of 26 samples (0 42 μg ml−1 albumin and 0 12.7 μg ml−1 IgG1).
The more recent VCF products (Version 5; available through the USGS EROS data centre at https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/) are based on a larger calibration set and several methodological changes that appear to improve overall performance.
A calibration box (Large Calibration Box Aarhus; Medis, Leiden, the Netherlands) was placed beneath the patient, holding 2 phosphorus plates using the uniplanar technique (Selvik 1990). 2 stationary radiographic tubes were placed in such a position that the X-ray beams crossed at an angle of approximately 40°.
The new Princeton sensor replaces the large calibration equipment with a finger-sized chamber of reference gas.
SVD of large calibration sets is computational, very expensive and often gets unreasonable due to excessive calculation times.
Given the large calibration sample, the IPEs can be used in settings with limited resources (e.g., smaller samples) to estimate patients' satisfaction.
Simplicity of detection, low detection limits, large calibration ranges and short analysis times are some of the characteristics that make the methods attractive.
The large "calibration factor" for isoprene is due to fragmentation of protonated isoprene (m/z 69) towards m/z 41.
Therefore, it could be possible that during adaptation a larger strategic calibration contribution in males resulted in a smaller aftereffect.
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