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The act of calibrating something.
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where c0 and c1 are calibration constants that depend on every marine radar installation [4].
Included in making dose assessments for the three CoP are calibration coefficients for a range of beam quality indices.
Some common root causes of the rolling stock failures are electrical/mechanical overloading, installation failure, software failure, hardware failure, material defects are calibration errors.
The disadvantages of such methods are that they rely on appropriate time domain binning of the data, they are calibration dependent, they involve error propagating numerical differentiation and 50% intermittency is incorrectly diagnosed as an extremely high level of turbulence.
This in turn, enables various applications such as calibration of light-measuring instruments, ambient lighting, applications in forensic science, fluorescence applications [8 10], etc. Special case of light sources based on combined emission from a set of LEDs (where each individual LED has its own spectral distribution) are calibration sources [11 17].
Now, we obtainmentioned functions { ω ~ k − i ⋆ ( t ) } Open image in new window, i∈I0, as linear combinations of basic functions ω j ⋆ ( t ) Open image in new window of the space S 5 ⋆ ( X, φ ) Open image in new window; these representations are calibration relations indiscussed case [8].
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First, initial calibrations are always necessary, as are calibrations every 8 hours thereafter.
And there was calibration.
The key problem is calibration.
"There's calibration," another senior U.S. intelligence official said.
(Her specialties were calibration, "positraction" and the ignition timing of 1955 Chevrolets).
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