0 present participle of calibrate --
1 to mark units of measurement on an instrument such so that it can measure accurately: --
Calibrating the leaf color chart for nitrogen management in different genotypes of rice and wheat in a systems perspectives.
Rather, the gravity chronometer's known regularity - which ensures accurate time measurement by calibrating other time measuring devices - is its defining feature.
They derive the transitional dynamic responses of output, investment, consumption, employment, and interest rates to such policies by calibrating a real business-cycle model.
The amorphousness of this form of governance makes calibrating institutionalization in particular policy sectors highly problematical, thus undermining meaningful comparison.
This suggests that endogenizing and calibrating the exit margin can have a significant impact on the aggregate policy response of the model economy.
For instance, calibrating dynamic general equilibrium models often is based in part on selecting parameters to fit steady-state relations.
We next turn to calibrating the productivity parameters for the two countries.
In this region of practical interest and importance, we have today limited amount of a data for testing and calibrating modern theoretical models.