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Now, we can also calibrate the projector in the inverse way as we have calibrated the camera (although the projector calibration is not strictly necessary for our system as we only use the projected pattern as an encoder).
And I could have calibrated those words differently.
Murray seems to have calibrated his real-world existence for maximum online appeal.
By knowing how many differences accumulate, for example, every million years, researchers have calibrated their molecular clock.
Few films have calibrated the rise and fall of a complicated relationship with such a minute emotional precision.
For sure, Republicans would have calibrated economic stimulus differently — heavier on tax cuts and lighter on government spending.
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Within minutes he had calibrated the distance and called in the fast-moving blaze.
I've calibrated the £18 figure because an average constituency turnout in a general election is about 35,000.
Costello had calibrated the sink rate of his lines and gave precise instructions on how long to allow them to descend.
The Israelis will know they've calibrated their efforts correctly when the Palestinians decide that the costs of attacking Israel are too high, and the attacks stop.
Throughout the war the regime has calibrated its actions to avoid triggering intervention the summer 2013 sarin attack is reckoned to have been bigger than the regime planned.
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