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For and calibration
For many modern devices calibration will be stating some value to be used in processing an electronic signal to convert it to a temperature.
For more expensive equipment, manufacturers and third parties provide calibration services so that older equipment may be recalibrated and recertified.
For Calvet-type calorimeters, a specific calibration, so called Joule effect or electrical calibration, has been developed to overcome all the problems encountered by a calibration done with standard materials.
For example, a calibration laboratory owned by a successful maker of microphones would have to be proficient in electronic distortion and sound pressure measurement.
For example, a thermometer could be calibrated so the error of indication or the correction is determined, and adjusted ( e. g. via calibration constants ) so that it shows the true temperature in Celsius at specific points on the scale.
For the vast majority of calibrations, the calibration process is actually the comparison of an unknown to a known and recording the results.
For accurate results, the instrument's response to the analyte in the unknown should be compared with the response to a standard ; this is very similar to the use of calibration curves.
For normal use calibration should be performed at the beginning of each day.
For more precise measurements, a three buffer solution calibration is preferred.
For HST, a calibration plan for the observatory is developed each year.
For example near-infrared spectra, which are extremely broad and non-selective compared to other analytical techniques ( such as infrared or Raman spectra ), can often be used successfully in conjunction with carefully developed multivariate calibration methods to predict concentrations of analytes in very complex matrices.
For example, a calibration curve can be made for a particular pressure transducer to determine applied pressure from transducer output ( a voltage ).
For the purposes of testing and calibration of anti-tank guns, the term RHAe ( Rolled Homogeneous Armour equivalency ) is used when giving an estimate of either the penetrative capability of a projectile or the protective capability of a type of armour which may or may not be steel.
For example, model calibration can be also used to refer to Bayesian inference about the value of a model's parameters, given some data set, or more generally to any type of fitting of a statistical model.
For example, a clinical carbon dioxide analyzer requires reference techniques and calibration routines to be able to get accurate CO < sub > 2 </ sub > content change.
For this reason McLeod gauges continue to be used as a calibration standard for electronic gauges.
For testability and calibration purposes, a charge injector with adjustable pulse height is implemented.
For this technique to work, the two images must first be aligned so that corresponding points coincide, and their photometric values must be made compatible, either by careful calibration, or by post-processing ( using color mapping ).

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