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- A calibrator star is a star that is typically used tor calibration purposes on high-sensitized sensors located on space telescopes. Calibrator stars do...
- In aviation, calibrated airspeed (CAS) is indicated airspeed corrected for instrument and position error. When flying at sea level under International...
- of the process requires manual record keeping. An automatic pressure calibrator is a device that combines an electronic control unit, a pressure intensifier...
- Vibration Calibrators, Brüel & Kjær Vibration Calibrators, Metra Calibration, Kistler[permanent dead link‍] Portable Vibration Calibrator, The Modal...
- 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...
- The beauty micrometer, also known as the beauty calibrator, was a device designed in the early 1930s to help in the identification of the areas of a person's...
- Baldock, C. (April 2006). "Calibration of the Capintec CRC-712M dose calibrator for 18F". Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 64 (4): 485–489. doi:10.1016/j...
- layers in mud or sedimentary rock). Such calibrated dates are expressed as cal BP, where "cal" indicates "calibrated years", or "calendar years", before 1950...
- in their predicted probabilities, but has less of an effect with well-calibrated models such as logistic regression, multilayer perceptrons, and random...
- Calibrated probability ****essments are subjective probabilities ****igned by individuals who have been trained to ****ess probabilities in a way that historically...