Sentence examples for calibrate changes from inspiring English sources

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If companies can calibrate changes in preferences over time, it may help them engineer more durable brand loyalty.

To calibrate changes of enzyme activity, we tested hydrolysis activity at TreS concentrations between 0.02 and 1.2 μM as well as in the presence of BSA at variable molar ratios [BSA]/[TreS], with TreS at 0.4 μM.

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For instance, there seems to be a potential to use comparative databases to calibrate change-tracking databases by providing a baseline level of restrictiveness across a number of policy areas for specific years, which would increase the ability to use change-tracking databases for comparative purposes.

Other factors, such as redox regulation the requirement for locally calibrated changes in expression of mt genes in response to changes in supply and demand as reflected in redox state and membrane potential presumably play an important role.

However, although Figure 8 (the former Figure 6) does not show calibrated changes in [Ca2+]i, it clearly argues (in particular the responses recorded with the low-affinity indicator Fluo-5N, Kd = 90 μM) that [Ca2+]i increases globally μM.

Medians were used when calibrating change in cover for each aerial category (see Fig. 1a).

Dr. Edes was trying to calibrate the change in the pitch of a tree cricket's note as the temperature changes.

Furthermore, the optimal clinical effect and dose of activated protein C, presently the only hemostatically active substance showing benefit in the treatment of severe sepsis [ 10], although not representative for all patient groups and disease severity grades [ 11], was calibrated using changes in coagulation parameters such as D-dimer [ 12].

Mr. Obama said the sanctions, aimed at business cronies of Mr. Putin and their firms, are "calibrated" to "change his calculus". As in the failed attempt to change the calculations of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the White House is assuming that a ruler engaged in wanton aggression can be gently steered to an off-ramp with half measures.

Stuart Skelton was the suavely plausible Oedipus, perfectly calibrating his change from swaggering self-confidence, to horror-struck despair.

In order to calibrate the characteristic changes of the camera or light source, calibration is performed only once when the power is turned on.

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