11 example sentences using rectification.
Rectification used in a sentence
Rectification in a sentence as a noun
The last stage isn't rectification, it's an LC circuit to smooth out the resulting voltage.
I wonder how much a demand is there for a one-click rectification app for any fisheye.
During the rectification of the Vuldrini, the traveler came as a large and moving Torg!
Journalists don't usually let you verify quotes, and once the newspaper is printed, there's little you can do. Even if you manage to get a rectification, no one reads it.
It's not a given that rectification/conversion losses are necessarily greater than, less than, or equal to the gain in base output.
So on the equator its about 1kW per square meter, in North America closer to 700W sq Meter, and converted at 50% you would start at 350W per sq meter, which after rectification might be 300W per square meter.
... By taking the quadrant of the circle's circumference for the linear unit, we fulfill the requirements of both quadrature and rectification of the circle's circumference.
It illustrates the competence with which the company is addressing the rocket failure in terms of diagnosis, rectification, and impacts on their future launch timeline.
If the battery is already open-circuited then the inverter-converter should just be a dumb block, modulo any residual energy left over in a rectification circuit or something.
Why do these products have so many issues?Consider if iPhone was listing fixes and corrections and phone x was advertising all of their new features and updates with no mention of any rectification - personally, I'd be tempted just to pursue the one that was "best".
The success of techniques like dropout-based regularization and ReLU in practical AI tasks have prompted neuroscientists to actively look for how biology solves rectification and un-learning.- If they can get their act together and fire their middle management, I could see Cisco making a huge contribution to deep learning by building faster switches.
Rectification definitions
(chemistry) the process of refinement or purification of a substance by distillation
the conversion of alternating current to direct current
the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting right
See also: correction
determination of the length of a curve; finding a straight line equal in length to a given curve