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  • This object is important for calibration and check-out.
  • irst generation of DSSAM model development, calibration and application, later refinements were mad
  • This technique features with full calibration and control of the ultrashort pulse, with n
  • al Air Force was a British Second World War calibration and communications squadron.
  • on 22 July to resume radio compass station calibration and other duties.
  • metric system with identical filters, CCDs, calibration and reduction processes.
  • ope: a unique annual record for radiocarbon calibration and paleoenvironment reconstructions".
  • ng satellite that will provide data for the calibration and validation of operational models and im
  • PCA: The Power Calibration Area is used to determine the correct power
  • r stability monitor, a spectral radiometric calibration assembly, and a blackbody) provide in-fligh
  • een 15 and 40 days, performed an instrument calibration before the boom was deployed.
  • amplifies noise, increases inter-satellite calibration biases and enhances surface contamination.
  • rotein down to attomol range using external calibration by metal standard solution.
  • This substance can then be used for calibration by plotting the ratio of the analyte signal
  • System calibration conducted on measurement standards
  • In practice, the variation of the calibration constants among manufacturers is considerab
  • ts in the satellite attitude and instrument calibration continued.
  • n standards, SRM can be used to construct a calibration curve that can provide the absolute quantif
  • By constructing a calibration curve of the ID of species' pairs with know
  • New calibration curve for dendrochronology, INTCAL04, inter
  • adiocarbon dates can then be matched to the calibration curve to provide a relatively precise estim
  • adiocarbon dates match the 'wiggles' in the calibration curve - hence the name.
  • The instrument can be provided with a calibration curve or table showing the current correspo
  • es produce an instrumental response, then a calibration curve based on pure analyte samples will gi
  • rst laboratories to determine a radiocarbon calibration curve.
  • In practice, calibration curves are produced using fixed concentrati
  • Exchange of calibration data in physical representation, using the
  • The MOBY calibration data traces to National Institute of Standa
  • Analysis of the pre-flight x-ray throughput calibration data indicates that the peak on-axis effect
  • ty variations, and to provide in-situ model calibration data.
  • Radar Calibration Det (218 NY) Myitkyina, Burma World War II
  • The improvements in the calibration enhance the scientific value of the data in
  • sident of DisplayMate Technologies, a video calibration equipment producer, Sharp's Quattron techno
  • past, instruments that undergo evolution of calibration files or calibration software often require
  • heir home sites to take advantage of better calibration files or software.
  • n 17 February 1941 from No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Calibration Flight with Lysanders.
  • galaxies aren't bright enough to provide a calibration for this method through the use of techniqu
  • The OTFC system currently provides data calibration for the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (
  • average molecular weight directly, without calibration, from the light scattering intensity, the l
  • he same characteristics and response as the calibration gas.
  • Dark current must be accounted for by calibration if a photodiode is used to make an accurate
  • tivariate data analysis, used primarily for calibration in the application of near infrared spectro
  • CMYK, individual graphics may be RGB (with calibration information).
  • er adaptive optics system, a coronagraph, a calibration interferometer, and an integral field spect
  • Calibration involves measuring known standards and usin
  • nature of the gas being measured and their calibration is unstable.
  • ed light over the total light detected, the calibration is unaffected by the partially blocked mirr
  • Calibration is required.
  • So instead calibration is done using more crude methods.
  • Calibration is another activity of Desa in Amol.
  • Just before and after the plateau, calibration is accurate; during the plateau only techni
  • ion by local amateur astronomers, while the calibration is done via atomic clocks.
  • ntage that it is simple to use and that its calibration is the same nearly for all non-condensable
  • 0-100% oxygen saturation in water, and the calibration is done the same way as with the Clark type
  • he Ohm's law but generally, for accuracy, a calibration is employed using electrolytes of well-know
  • Before commencing a calibration it is a good practice to purge this reservo
  • receivers are widely used in metrology and calibration lab environments, spectrum monitoring and e
  • ecessity may arise to certify the tool in a calibration lab to verify the torque output of that too
  • technically advanced commercial temperature calibration laboratories in the UK.
  • Fluke's NIST-traceable in-house calibration laboratory provides the standards to which
  • el radioactive contamination in state RADEF calibration labs.
  • Its stability will be monitored by onboard calibration light sources (light-emitting diodes), whic
  • The Fluke Calibration line of calibrators, standards, waveform ge
  • which were printed horizontal and vertical calibration lines delineating compass bearing and eleva
  • The pitch angle is indicated by a series of calibration lines, each representing 5° or 10° of pitch
  • , model selection, hypothesis testing, tree calibration, manipulation of trees and sequence data.
  • On the upper end, a calibration mark is found to which the beer must be fil
  • lass thermometer is fixed, being set by the calibration marks etched on the glass or the marks on t
  • The calibration of an approved instrument in Canada should
  • modern refractometers and is the basis for calibration of purely optical refractometers which read
  • the calibration of the radiocarbon dating scale, and
  • eplaces CALFOS, which performed the routine calibration of FOS data in the standard IRAF/STSDAS FOS
  • tracking radar in conjunction with pressure calibration of atmosphere at test altitude.
  • used as a relative humidity standard in the calibration of hygrometers.
  • The radiometric calibration of the instrument is traceable to synchrotr
  • mulant for sarin training exercises and for calibration of detectors.
  • sensitive field sensors may be used for the calibration of novel magnetic sensors.
  • Its main task was the calibration of predictors and AA radar used by numerous
  • ll hardness test - Part 2: verification and calibration of testing machine
  • It has played an important role in the calibration of the Cepheid variable period luminosity r
  • a wide range of applications, for example, calibration of slip gauges and measurement of gas flow.
  • terial called Bowen's Kale was used for the calibration of early scientific instruments intended to
  • Ground based calibration of the detectors was considered along with
  • t is defined as 1/12 of the mass of 12C the calibration of the magnetic field with carbon clusters
  • ating menus (joystick or keyboard), and the calibration of any joystick, can also be set here.
  • s considerably fortuitous as it allowed the calibration of the radiometers and their products with
  • can be used for climate change studies and calibration of satellite data as the measurements deliv
  • ntional quartz crystal oscillators to allow calibration of existing time-keeping.
  • With the installation and calibration of the instrument landing system, Visakhapa
  • ribution (WD) module: it includes automatic calibration of water distribution network models, fire-
  • ources of systematic error may be imperfect calibration of measurement instruments (zero error), ch
  • ience specifications and requirements, data calibration, operational planning and scheduling, as we
  • In this case, calibration or electromagnetic modeling may be required
  • nts, especially in the early period (sensor calibration, orbital drift, limited spectral and direct
  • ll measurements and the estimated state and calibration parameters.
  • STScI made an improved version of the FOS calibration pipeline called POA_CALFOS.
  • A similar calibration procedure to the above takes place for bone
  • It is used as a standard candle in the calibration procedure of X-ray instruments in space.
  • e to service stations in order to carry all calibration products needed on one trip.
  • For testability and calibration purposes, a charge injector with adjustable
  • ards by providing copies of maintenance and calibration records for the screening device.
  • m and de Havilland Hornet Moth in the radar calibration role.
  • tion also provides special direction finder calibration services as requested.
  • en a barometer is supplied with a nonlinear calibration so as to indicate altitude, the instrument
  • ose was to establish the Moon as a radiance calibration source for Earth-orbiting remote sensing sp
  • cargo bay included the Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Spheres (ODERACS) the combined Shuttle Glow
  • t is restrained in this rotation plane by a calibration spring; it rolls over just enough to cause
  • 2, the Squadron reformed at Watton from the Calibration Squadron of the Central Signals Establishme
  • ason McLeod gauges continue to be used as a calibration standard for electronic gauges.
  • mpared to that reflected from a black glass calibration standard with a defined refractive index.
  • ransfer is different for the analyte in the calibration standard and in the sample.
  • a constant amount to samples, the blank and calibration standards in a chemical analysis.
  • nuclear reference materials and measurement calibration standards.
  • es of Measurement Systems Analysis include: calibration studies, fixed effect ANOVA, components of
  • ed into touch probes for CNC machine tools, calibration systems that optimise the performance of CN
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • The color calibration target on Mars showing rings of dust acumil
  • noye Design Bureau, and was used as a radar calibration target for anti-ballistic missile tests.
  • noye Design Bureau, and was used as a radar calibration target for anti-ballistic missile tests.
  • noye Design Bureau, and was used as a radar calibration target for anti-ballistic missile tests.
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles
  • 1 was a satellite which was used as a radar calibration target, for tests of anti-ballistic missile
  • He served as a repair and calibration technician of electronic test equipment as
  • ng antennas in space, and the metrology and calibration technologies necessary for coherent beamfor
  • σTcal is the electrical conductivity at the calibration temperature Tcal,
  • Tcal is the calibration temperature,
  • unfit for multimegaton nuclear tests, so a calibration test was conducted at Amchitka Island, Alas
  • al Cepheids in the Milky Way, and with this calibration the distance to any Cepheid could be determ
  • Sum-Nelly- A calibration to welcome the fall season with locals brin
  • Calibration typically is performed with a thermocouple.
  • No. 529 Squadron RAF was a radar calibration unit of the Royal Air Force during World Wa
  • This flight had pioneered radar calibration using Autogyros and light aircraft and the
  • duct ion signal ratios without the need for calibration using standards.
  • bility for the data collection, processing, calibration, validation, archive and distribution.
  • A calibration was published by Michael Feast and Robin Ca
  • Calibration was Omar's second album to chart on a Billb
  • Fluke Calibration With the acquisition of the Precision Measu
  • ology is the dating of sedimentary units by calibration with astronomically tuned timescales, such