The transducers were zeroed at the level of the right heart and recalibrated before each set of measurements. |
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And the Republican Congress did respond to veto threats by the president and recalibrated their bills and brought them down. |
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The electrode will be calibrated by the blood gas technician and recalibrated every eight hours. |
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No matter, for Americans had recalibrated their sensibilities towards a new post-war standard of prosperity. |
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However, with the admission of young women, many traditions died or had to be recalibrated to accommodate them. |
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This is why we provide you with test equipment that can be calibrated and recalibrated within the framework of proper test equipment monitoring. |
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The president now saying he wishes he had recalibrated some words. |
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Rights from cultural autonomy to freedom of information to free speech all need to be recalibrated according to the powerful role of global media today. |
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In this case it shall be recalibrated before it can be used again for verification. |
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However, the unit may be recalibrated anytime the unit is powered up by following the above steps. |
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The recalibrated reference values shall be based on the final year of this ten year period. |
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The company's cameras also do not need to be recalibrated for each different angle or if they are moved by severe weather. |
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We waited with bated breath while the government recalibrated itself for three months. |
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Since joining the Foundation in 2005, Rodin has recalibrated its focus to meet the challenges of the 21st century. |
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We must ensure that budgets are recalibrated to rectify gender inequities thus discovered. |
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The altitude hold function was recalibrated and the pitch system was re-checked and found to be serviceable. |
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If required, the zero point can be recalibrated using a simple mechanical adjustment. |
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The exchanged measurement probe can be recalibrated and adjusted if necessary, without any time pressure. |
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The precision is limited by the range of the probes, which are interchangeable and may be recalibrated. |
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The temperature inside the graphite tube is monitored and recalibrated by a unique emission-independent, pyrometric quotient method. |
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The objective of the recalibrated plan was to make optimal use of the available resources in order to achieve a greater overall impact. |
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After exchanging the stylus between the two measurements, the touch probe must be recalibrated. |
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These are too low relative to banking-book positions and need to be recalibrated. |
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There is a practical need for a recalibrated international presence that is better suited to address current and emerging operational requirements in Kosovo. |
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Somehow it's hard to imagine that those words would have reverberated as poignantly if recalibrated to fit the 140 character limit on Twitter, where users routinely cut your heart — and one another — to sunders with snark. |
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Instruments for commercial heat measurement are subject to commercial verification in most countries. Equipment subject to this obligation must be recalibrated after expiry of the calibration period. |
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He recalibrated some equipment settings and allowed the job to continue. |
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David Zelmanovic, who manages cytochemistry and spectroscopy, has recalibrated the 120 to get results from 20 different species of mammals, mostly lab animals, which accelerates the process of drug development. |
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Abroad he has sensibly recalibrated American foreign policy. |
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If one or various meters in the sample don't meet the Commission's accuracy requirements, the whole batch has to be inspected and the faulty meters have to be recalibrated. |
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In view of this interest, we have recalibrated our own working standards. |
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In this case the electrode must be recalibrated. |
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If the changes in air volume are so large that the calibration curve must be changed, the controllers must either be recalibrated in-factory or the calibration curve must be changed onsite by the customer service of Schako. |
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It presented eight recommendations, including for more equitable tax regimes, recalibrated interest rates to combat jobless growth, and slower but more productive negotiations on multilateral trade agreements. |
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Inaccurate equipment should be recalibrated, repaired or replaced. |
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However, these activities need to be aligned with Government of Canada priorities, as well as be recalibrated in the light of international developments and circumstances. |
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The tektite results agreed with recalibrated previous data but were more precise. |
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From the rear, the 650S looks virtually identical save for a new diffuser, which complements a recalibrated dynamic rear wing that pops up at speed to act as an airbrake. |
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