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  • 1Calibration — is the process of establishing the relationship between a measuring device and the units of measure. This is done by comparing a device or the output of an instrument to a standard having known measurement characteristics. For example the length… …

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  • 2Calibration (statistics) — Calibration in statistics is a reverse process to regression. The calibration problem is the use of known data on the observed relationship between a dependent variable and an independent variable to make estimates of other values of the… …

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  • 3Calibration curve — In analytical chemistry, a calibration curve is a general method for determining the concentration of a substance in an unknown sample by comparing the unknown to a set of standard samples of known concentration.The calibration curve is a plot of …

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  • 4calibration — calibrate ► VERB 1) mark (a gauge or instrument) with a standard scale of readings. 2) compare the readings of (an instrument) with those of a standard. 3) adjust (experimental results) to take external factors into account or to allow comparison …

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  • 5calibration — setting a measuring instrument before measuring for accurate results …

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  • 6National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories — (NABL), is an autonomous body under the aegis of Department of Science Technology, Government of India, and is registered under the Societies Act. Contents 1 About NABL 2 Objectives 3 Laboratory Accreditation …

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  • 7Canadian National Calibration Reference Centre — The National Calibration Reference Centre for Bioassay and In Vivo Monitoring (NCRC) is administered by the Radiation Protection Bureau of the Canadian Federal Department of Health. It was created in 1982 through a Memorandum of Understanding… …

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  • 8Color calibration — The aim of color calibration is to measure and/or adjust the color response of a device (input or output) to a known state. In ICC terms this is the basis for a additional color characterization of the device and later profiling[1]. In non ICC… …

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  • 9Measurement microphone calibration — In order to take a scientific measurement with a microphone, its precise sensitivity must be known (in volts per Pascal). Since this may change over the lifetime of the device, it is necessary to regularly calibrate measurement microphones. This… …

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  • 10Robot calibration — is the process of identifying the real geometrical parameters in the kinematic structure of an industrial robot (IR), i.e., the relative position and orientation of links and joints in the robot.A calibrated robot has a higher absolute… …

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