calibrate

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{f} ayarlamak
(Nükleer Bilimler) kalibrasyon
(Mukavele) ayarlamak, ayar yapmak, kalibre etmek
{f} kalibresini bulmak
{f} ayar etmek
çapını ölçmek
ayarla

Monitörünüzü ayarladınız mı? - Have you calibrated your monitor?

{f} derecelendirmek
düzeltmek
çaplamamak
çaplamak
calibration
ayarlama
calibration
çaplama
calibration
(Denizbilim) ölçünleme
calibration
(Biyokimya) düzenleme
calibrated
ölçülü
calibrated
ayarlı
calibrated
taksimatlı
calibration
bölmelendirme
calibration
kalibrasyon
calibration
ölçü işareti
calibrated
ayarlı, ölçülü, taksimatli
calibration
(Mühendislik) kalibrasyon, ayar
calibrator
Kalibratör
calibration
çap ölçme/ayarlama
calibration
(Askeri) ESAS KADEMENİN TAYİNİ: Top namlusundaki aşınmanın, bir batarya dahilindeki diğer toplarla arasında mevcut ilk hız farkını gidermek maksadıyla ölçülmesi
calibration
(Diş Hekimliği) 1. Kanal veya tübün çapının ölçülmesi, kalibre ölçümü. 2. Herhagi bir ölçüm aletinin belli bir standarda göre üzerindeki ölçüm çizgileri
calibration
(Tekstil) ayar ölçüsü, normal ölçü
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
To mark the scale of a measuring instrument
To check or adjust by comparison with a standard
To measure the caliber of a tube or gun
to ascertain the relationship between the input and output of a sensor or measuring device
To "read" another person's verbal and nonverbal responses and associate specific behaviors with specific internal processes or states
To check or adjust a measuring instrument against a known standard
To adjust instrument or gages to the correct setting for conditions
to determine; position indicators as required to obtain accurate measurements
Check or adjust the graduations of a quantitative measuring instrument
1 To ascertain, usually by comparison with a standard, the locations at which scale or chart graduations should be placed to correspond to a series of values of the quantity which the instrument is to measure, receive, or transmit
make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring; "calibrate an instrument"; "graduate a cylinder"
find calibre of; correlate readings of (instrument etc) with a standard
Within the context of the PaceBook, this means to fine-tune the TouchScreen
mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that it can be read in the desired units; "he calibrated the thermometer for the Celsius scale
TO DETERMINE THE OUTPUT OF A DEVICE WITH RESPECT TO A STANDARD
To check the accuracy of an instrument
To make adjustments to a meter or other instrument so that it will give the correct indications with respect to its inputs
– (1) to determine the amount of pesticide being applied through a nozzle of a sprayer, duster or granular applicator over a given area, (2) to mark a container or tank to indicate the volume at certain levels
To adjust an input device such as a scanner or an output device such as a monitor, imagesetter, or printing press to more accurately reproduce color
mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that it can be read in the desired units; "he calibrated the thermometer for the Celsius scale"
To determine the indication or output of a device with respect to a standard
As applied to test instruments it is the procedure of adjusting the dial needle to the correct zero or load setting
To determine the amount of pesticide that will be applied to the target area
to determine, by measurement or comparison with a standard, the correct value of each scale reading on a meter or other device, or the correct value for each setting of a control knob The levels of the calibration standards should bracket the range of planned measurements See Calibration curve
{f} measure diameter, determine or adjust the reading of an instrument, adjust, tune; notch
To estimate the parameters of a set of items using responses of a sample of examinees
The process of testing a measuring device (such as a joystick) and then manipulating or changing its settings to conform to a set standard ensuring the device is working accurately
If you calibrate an instrument or tool, you mark or adjust it so that you can use it to measure something accurately. instructions on how to calibrate a thermometer
If you calibrate something, you measure it accurately. a way of calibrating the shift of opinion within the Labour Party + calibration calibrations cali·bra·tion the precise calibration of the achievement level of those observed
Position indicators to determine accurate measurements
To ascertain the caliber of, as of a thermometer tube; also, more generally, to determine or rectify the graduation of, as of the various standards or graduated instruments
A menu function to calibrate instruments used by a Setup
to compare an instrument or device against a standard to determine its accuracy, or to provide a reference level
make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring; "calibrate an instrument"; "graduate a cylinder" measure the caliber of; "calibrate a gun" mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that it can be read in the desired units; "he calibrated the thermometer for the Celsius scale
measure the caliber of; "calibrate a gun"
calibrated
marked with or divided into degrees; "a calibrated thermometer"
calibrated
past of calibrate
calibrated
marked with or divided into degrees; "a calibrated thermometer
calibrates
third-person singular of calibrate
calibrating
present participle of calibrate
calibration
The process of comparing measurements, made by an instrument, with a standard
calibration
The procedure to force the scale to display a certain value for a known standard mass Then any other mass will be determined using the standard as the reference
calibration
To standardize (a measuring instrument) by determining the deviation from a standard so as to ascertain the proper correction factors [54]
calibration
Calibration ensures that equipment and measurements correspond to universal standards Equipment needing calibration can typically be scales, meters, drives, and clocks
calibration
The process of submitting samples of known value to an instrument, in order to establish the relationship of value to instrumental output
calibration
the process of comparing an instrument's output signal with reality Instruments that measure solar energy tend to "drift", that is, their output signals do not mean the same thing from one time period to another Because of this, they are periodically (annually or semi-annually) re-calibrated against more reliable instruments The picture below illustrates instruments being calibrated at SRRL The radiometers on the calibration table are calibrated to a reference instrument traceable to the World Radiometric Reference (WRR)
calibration
The process of converting a conventional radiocarbon age to a "true" or calendar age This is accomplished by comparing the measured CRA with a table of radiocarbon ages measured on samples of wood whose chronological ages are known exactly by tree-ring counting Tables of tree-ring data going back 12,000 years are available (see Radiocarbon Calibration Issue, 1993), and work to refine the calibration data is continuing
calibration
The comparison of a measurement instrument or system of unverified accuracy to a measurement instrument or system of known accuracy to detect any variation from the required performance specification
calibration
the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument; "the thermometer needed calibration"
calibration
The process of adjusting the colour of one device relative to another, such as a monitor to a printer, or a scanner to a film recorder, or the process of adjusting the colour of one device to some established standard
calibration
the process of comparing an instrument or device against a standard to determine instrument accuracy or to make a correction
calibration
A comparison of a measurement standard, instrument, or item with a standard or instrument of higher accuracy to detect and quantify inaccuracies and to report or eliminate those inaccuracies by adjustments
calibration
16, Adjusting a measuring instrument to make it accurate The set of operations which establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system and the corresponding values of a quantity realized by a reference standard
calibration
1) The set of operations that establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system, or values represented by material measure and the corresponding values of the measured Used by regulatory agencies to refer to the process of checking or adjusting instruments (including analytical instruments) Also used in chromatography to refer to the process of using standard samples as part of method verification 2) Calibration An operational check that generally involves the use of standard materials or test instruments that have certification traceable to the National Technical Information Service (formerly the National Bureau of Standards)
calibration
The act of adjusting the color of one device relative to another, such as a monitor to a printer, or a scanner to a film recorder Or, it may be the process of adjusting the color of one device to some established standard
calibration
is the procedure used to adjust the instrument for proper response
calibration
The process of periodically checking and adjusting measuring devices and instruments to ensure specified accuracy and precision that are traceable to national or international standards
calibration
{i} act of calibrating, act of determining or adjusting an instrument's readings, adjusting, tuning
calibration
The process wherein the zero and sensitivity of the measuring circuit is adjusted to meaningful units so that the recorded measurements will be accurate with respect to an industry standard
calibration
Tha act of calibrating something
calibration
Comparison of a measurement standard or instrument with another standard or instrument to report or eliminate by adjustment any variation (deviation) in the accuracy of the item being compared
calibration
The act of adjusting a device to bring its behavior into accordance with a known specification For example, monitors are calibrated to a specific color temperature, gamma, and black and white luminance Imagesetters and platesetters are calibrated to make sure that they deliver the requested dot percentage accurately Calibration is typically accomplished by measuring the behavior of a device with an instrument such as a colorimeter or densitometer, comparing the measured behavior with the standard to which the device is being calibrated, then adjusting the device so that it behaves in accordance with that standard
calibration
-A procedure to convert an instrument's raw data (i e voltage) into the physical unit (i e irradiance) For example, instruments for measuring sun light are calibrated with special lamps As the irradiance that these lamps produce is known, radiometers are calibrated by comparing the signal provoked from the sun light with the signal caused by the lamps'radiation
calibration
To adjust a measuring instrument so that it correctly reads a known standard
calibration
the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument; "the thermometer needed calibration
calibration
The process of estimating the caliber a tube, as of a thermometer tube, in order to graduate it to a scale of degrees; also, more generally, the determination of the true value of the spaces in any graduated instrument
calibration
The process of setting a device to known color conditions Calibration must be performed externally for devices whose color characteristics change frequently For example, calibration must be performed on monitors because phosphors lose brightness over time, and on printers because proofers and other digital printing devices can change output when colorant or paper stock is changed Calibration is not required for most input devices (e g , scanners and cameras) since these devices are generally self-calibrating
calibration
General: Relation between the output of a sensor system and the (conventional) true value of the input quantity of the parameter or property under investigation The process of establishing this characteristic function is also called calibration Chemometrics: The development of a statistical or another empirical model that establishes a correlation between independent variables of a group of observations (e g absorbance values per wavelength in a set of sample spectra) and a property of interest as dependent variable The resulting model describing this relation can be used to determine the property values for unknown samples
calibration
the checking, adjusting, or systematic standardizing of the graduations of a quantitative measuring instrument
calibration
is defined as the process of quantitatively defining the system response to known, controlled signal inputs
calibrator
A person or device that calibrates
calibrator
{i} person or thing which calibrates; instrument which measures diameter (Medicine)
calibrators
plural of calibrator
calibrate

    Расстановка переносов

    cal·i·brate

    Турецкое произношение

    kälıbreyt

    Произношение

    /ˈkaləˌbrāt/ /ˈkæləˌbreɪt/

    Этимология

    () caliber +‎ -ate
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