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corresponding indications with ****ociated
measurement uncertainties (of the
calibrated instrument or
secondary standard) and, in a
second step, uses this information...
- In aviation,
calibrated airspeed (CAS) is
indicated airspeed corrected for
instrument and
position error. When
flying at sea
level under International...
- A
calibrator star is a star that is
typically used tor
calibration purposes on high-sensitized
sensors located on
space telescopes.
Calibrator stars do...
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Vibration calibrators ,
sometimes also
called reference shakers, are
electromechanical instruments which enable calibration of
vibration sensors and measuring...
- In the
mathematical field of
differential geometry, a
calibrated manifold is a
Riemannian manifold (M,g) of
dimension n
equipped with a
differential p-form...
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layers in mud or
sedimentary rock). Such
calibrated dates are
expressed as cal BP,
where "cal"
indicates "
calibrated years", or "calendar years",
before 1950...
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Calibrated probability ****essments are
subjective probabilities ****igned by
individuals who have been
trained to ****ess
probabilities in a way that historically...
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source is a
device that
emits radio waves at a
certain frequency, used to
calibrate radio telescopes, such that
received data may be
compared to a
known value...
- in
their predicted probabilities, but has less of an
effect with well-
calibrated models such as
logistic regression,
multilayer perceptrons, and random...
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international standards. An ****
plate is
called a
calibrated **** if it has been
calibrated with an
appropriate fluid flow and a
traceable flow measurement...