Synonym: fine-tune, graduate. Similar words: calibrated, calibration, calibre, vibrate, libra, library, librarian, Library of Congress. Meaning: ['kælɪbreɪt] v. 1. make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring 2. mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that it can be read in the desired units 3. measure the caliber of.
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1 This thermometer is calibrated by centigrade.
2 We should first calibrate the radio set.
3 The Geiger counter may not have been properly calibrated.
4 This is all calibrated and certified.
5 To correct this error radiocarbon dates are calibrated by studying the difference between radiocarbon dates and tree-ring dates.
6 In the preschool program scales must be properly calibrated, and calipers must be properly adjusted. 4.
7 The latter is calibrated in centimetres, but most people will probably only use the rod as a rough guide.
8 Echosounders calibrated for sea water over read slightly in fresh water, which may inpart explain the exceptional reading.
9 This is specially calibrated to feel increasingly firm as the speed rises.
10 The red giants also may be useful in calibrating cosmic distances and estimating the age of the universe.
11 This is because every diode is individually calibrated and balanced to ensure uniform printing across every single line.
12 A second experiment is then performed to calibrate the calorimeter.
13 The next is to calibrate the gain, using a pair of Helmholtz coils.
14 Hence, the scale of the meter can be calibrated directly in terms of PCO2.
15 This allowed a conversion rate to be calculated, calibrating the racemization rate for that site.
16 Before the measurements we calibrated the measurement system with a two point minimum and maximum calibration.
17 Thus, whenever possible the radiocarbon age should be calibrated to actual calendar years.
18 Death was being held at bay, measured, calibrated, and analyzed.
19 Operate, calibrate, repair,(www.Sentencedict.com) and troubleshoot general and specialized instrumentation.
20 Namely calibrate equivalent coefficient of pixel.
21 My watch is faster, and I need calibrate it.
22 They calibrate the effects of atom bombs in megadeaths.
23 The method need not calibrate the measured solution by standard solution of any nuclide, of which the activity exactly has been known.
24 Tensioning jack, oil gauge shall be checked and calibrated prior to the prestressed steel strands tensioning and executed to check and calibrate in using as per the specified procedure.
25 Apparatus maintenance : On - off and calibrate the test apparatus, writing the records.
26 If the magnet icon continues flashing, calibrate the compass again.
27 The calibration equipment is used to calibrate the visual testing system for rocket nozzle 3D motion, and supplies the standard position and motion parameters for static and dynamic calibration.
28 The journal Radiocarbon publishes the most up-to-date curves which in principle permit the conversion of radiocarbon dates to calibrated dates.
29 Given the fragility of Mr Wahid's government, U.S. pressure intended to bring the military to heel should be calibrated.
30 In this paper, a dynamic calibration method using a finite duration impulse excitation source is presented, which can be used to calibrate the frequency response of high-pressure transducers(HPT).
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