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He said that Obama's "frustration, while it may be calibrated, is real.
Others may be calibrated in terms of "proof " of an alcohol solution or in terms of the percentage of sugar in a sugar solution.
This implies that SKPFM may be calibrated directly against immersion Ecorr provided SKPFM measurements are performed under suitably controlled conditions of atmospheric relative humidity and surface electrolyte dosing.
IBMs may be calibrated and validated using the pattern-oriented approach, in which model outputs are compared to field data patterns, generally at the end of each simulation.
The mud balance may be calibrated with freshwater.
In order to test the applicability of the particular growth model for other regions, these models may be calibrated with data from forest inventories.
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In his paper, Hart argues that dogs may be "calibrating" their inner compass.
Recent data privacy and security consent decrees may not recognize this tension and suggest enforcement efforts may not be calibrated carefully enough to both encourage privacy innovation and business care to execute on those innovations.
One issue with quantifying both the unbound and bound species using ESI-MS is that these species may have different ESI-MS responses and their intensities may not be calibrated against a single species.
Typically there are few external rating agencies in these countries, so the standardized approach would have little effect in linking regulatory capital to risk.8 But the IRB approach may not be calibrated appropriately for emerging markets, and its implementation and supervision may stretch limited supervisory resources.
They also are checked to be sure that results won't be totally disastrous when baked in home ovens that may not be calibrated as accurately as the brand new ranges the 100 finalists will use on Bake-Off day.
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