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Calibration of hydrometers

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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Calibration of Aging

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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THE CALIBRE OF THE MIDURETER

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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Calibration

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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Microphones and Their Calibration

2007
The 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, 1995
Anticoagulant 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]

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Samuel C. K. Ko, Aaron Y. K. Yan
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Calibration of the Lutetium-Hafnium Clock

Science, 2001
E. Scherer, C. Münker, K. Mezger
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Calibration

2008
Edward C. Prescott, Graham V. Candler
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