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Discover Ludwig"calibrate for" is a correctly used phrase in written English.
It is most often used when making a technical adjustment or fine-tuning a machine or other device. For example, "We need to calibrate for the new temperature settings."
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Care must be taken to calibrate for quenching of the fluorescence signal.
We did not calibrate for this project, but for long-term use this would probably be necessary.
On a bike, you know where the hills are, you know how to time the lights, you calibrate for the movement of cars in traffic, other bikes, pedestrians.
Outside of court, the Asian-discrimination claim may move colleges to refine their admissions procedures and better calibrate for diversity and fairness.
HDRShop was a good compromise that was able to easily calibrate for the D1 and did a reasonable job after many iterations for the CoolPix 995.
We calibrate for UK and US instruments, and carry out sensitivity analysis of prices and risk premia to the risk factors and bond design parameters.
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Then coefficient constants a and b were further calibrated for each individual by calibration.
The calibration curve suggested that the model was well calibrated for all predictions.
The ICP-MS instrument was calibrated for each of the metals using matrix-matched calibration standards.
These were decisions calibrated for drama, effectively.
Jim seems calibrated for maximum impact.
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