Calibrated in a sentence as an adjective

Correct me if I am wrong, but that doesn't look particularly like a calibrated testing machine.

Using the radar data we re-calibrated and cross-checked the GPS positioning to make sure there was no drift, error, or distortion.

Now you've implemented a giant janky scrollbar with easing equations calibrated for "instant turn off".

These cables contain tiny chips at either end that are calibrated to the attenuation and dispersion properties of the wire between them.

It drives a mature collection of software libaries that are well calibrated for performance, visual appeal and flexible use.

Artists received sizable advances calibrated for "modest success" level outcome for their recordings.

Furthermore, most of these systems are almost always calibrated daily with fiber optics, lasers, or other subatomic particles or particle accelerators.

The model simulates one million multicompartmental spiking neurons calibrated to reproduce known types of responses recorded in vitro in rats.

Over the last decades, numerous researchers have painstakingly collected, analyzed, dated, and calibrated many data series that allow us to reconstruct climate before the age of direct measurements.

Cheap meters can't be calibrated at all by calibration services as there is nothing other than a single master voltage reference inside which is usually not a constant current or voltage source but a resistor/voltage divider across the reference voltage.

Here it is: ff 4c 00 02 15 # Apple's fixed iBeacon advertising prefix\n 16 byte iBeacon proximity uuid>\n 00 00 # major \n 00 00 # minor \n c5 # The 2's complement of the calibrated Tx Power\n\nAnybody can build such a BLE device and market it as "Compatible with iPhone".

On a real-life analog synth of that generation, the oscillators would drift out of tune and need to be calibrated periodically; also, the tuning would change as the machine warmed up over the first half-hour or so of operation, so early electronic keyboard players often had difficulty staying in tune with the band.

", or "if we stack this and this and this together we could do that"; most of the engineering management team are ex-engineers and thus well-calibrated; the toolbox and scope for attacking problems in new ways are both enormous; "that would be hard" is not usually an excuse for not doing something; "that would be stupid" is usually an excuse for not doing something.

Calibrated definitions

adjective

marked with or divided into degrees; "a calibrated thermometer"

See also: graduated