0 present participle of calibrate
1 to mark units of measurement on an instrument such so that it can measure accurately:
By assuming differential in mortality between the different professional categories (and calibrating this parameter), we could reproduce the current distribution of pensioners.
This indicates that the simulated deviation and measured deviation are similar after calibrating the leg lengths.
When there is an error in calibrating or modeling, it is unknown whether the stability of the system could still be guaranteed.
Several other learning papers are much further along in terms of calibrating learning models to financial data.
We did this by calibrating the measure against human judgments of semantic relatedness.
Calibrating nucleic acids torsional energetics in force-field : insight from model compounds.
After calibrating them, care was taken not to stress them excessively.
In this region of practical interest and importance, we have today limited amount of a data for testing and calibrating modern theoretical models.