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Measurement Science and Technology, 2006
After a brief description of the different methods employed in periodic calibration of hydrometers used in most cases to measure the density of liquids in the range between 500 kg m−3 and 2000 kg m−3, particular emphasis is given to the multipoint procedure based on hydrostatic weighing, known as well as Cuckow's method. The features of the calibration
LOREFICE, SALVATORE, MALENGO, ANDREA
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After a brief description of the different methods employed in periodic calibration of hydrometers used in most cases to measure the density of liquids in the range between 500 kg m−3 and 2000 kg m−3, particular emphasis is given to the multipoint procedure based on hydrostatic weighing, known as well as Cuckow's method. The features of the calibration
LOREFICE, SALVATORE, MALENGO, ANDREA
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Journal of Personality Assessment, 1974
Summary Ninety-two elderly Ss ranging in age from 57 to 92 were examined in an effort to find a battery of psychological tests which would effectively measure their level of intactness or deterioration of function. Five tests were used: the Rorschach, Gesell Incomplete Man Test, Bender Gestalt, Monroe's Visual Three, and the Color Tree Test.
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Summary Ninety-two elderly Ss ranging in age from 57 to 92 were examined in an effort to find a battery of psychological tests which would effectively measure their level of intactness or deterioration of function. Five tests were used: the Rorschach, Gesell Incomplete Man Test, Bender Gestalt, Monroe's Visual Three, and the Color Tree Test.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1980
The mean circumferences of twenty‐eight ureters have been measured at one‐centimetre intervals from the midpoint. Midureteric constriction was not a regular feature.
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The mean circumferences of twenty‐eight ureters have been measured at one‐centimetre intervals from the midpoint. Midureteric constriction was not a regular feature.
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Perspectives on Science, 1997
Calibration, the use of a surrogate signal to standardize an instrument, is an important strategy for the establishment of the validity of an experimental result. In this paper, I present several examples, typical of physics experiments, that illustrate the adequacy of the surrogate.
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Calibration, the use of a surrogate signal to standardize an instrument, is an important strategy for the establishment of the validity of an experimental result. In this paper, I present several examples, typical of physics experiments, that illustrate the adequacy of the surrogate.
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Microphones and Their Calibration
2007The condenser microphone continues to be the standard against which other microphones are calibrated. A brief discussion of the theory of the condenser microphone, including its open-circuit voltage, electrical transfer impedance, and mechanical response, is given.
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Calibration of thromboplastins
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1995Anticoagulant therapy with coumarin drugs requires tests on the patient's blood to determine the dose rate for the drug. The tests involve measuring the effect of a preparation of a certain reagent, thromboplastin, in accelerating the clotting of the patient's blood.
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Calibration of speed radar calibrators [PDF]
Samuel C. K. Ko, Aaron Y. K. Yan
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Calibration of the Lutetium-Hafnium Clock
Science, 2001E. Scherer, C. Münker, K. Mezger
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