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calibration

[kal-uh-brey-shuhn] / ˌkæl əˈbreɪ ʃən /






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If Grizzly Bear’s early years were about convergence — four young men building a sound that felt both communal and claustrophobic, this chapter is about calibration: finding equilibrium after a long season apart.

From Los Angeles Times

Detecting these fleeting pairs among countless other particles required extremely sensitive equipment and meticulous calibration.

From Science Daily

They need to learn their own delicate calibration of family dynamics – of when to speak and when not to, she says.

From BBC

The markets will shift attention less toward the decision of the Fed, but rather toward the tone, calibration and forward guidance.

From MarketWatch

NHS England says fewer than 10% of their laboratories were affected and all have either replaced the machines or addressed calibration issues.

From BBC