0 past simple and past participle of calibrate --
1 to mark units of measurement on an instrument such so that it can measure accurately: --
The wealth equivalent of nominal annuities decreased only slightly when they assumed i. i. d inflation calibrated to 1926 - 97 data.
The initial mortality rates, which are group specific, are calibrated to match the life expectancy in the 1990s across the different occupational groups.
In addition, we presented calibrated (realistically looking) numerical results.
The length of each worm was measured using a segmented line drawn on screen and calibrated for the magnification used.
The questions should be carefully calibrated to achieve a specific set of research objectives.
Spectral measurements using calibrated foils of variable thickness are consistent with theory.
The equations were calibrated and validated with 116 and 45 samples, respectively, for flotation index and with 149 and 176 samples, respectively, for milling tests.
Relevant measurements were recorded through a calibrated eyepiece graticule and the data were compared with published species descriptions.