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    In analytical chemistry, a calibration curve, also known as a standard curve, is a general method for determining the concentration of a substance in...
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  • the hemisphere effect; there is also a separate marine calibration curve. The calibration curve for the southern hemisphere is known as the SHCal as opposed...
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    over the past 50,000 years. The resulting data, in the form of a calibration curve, is now used to convert a given measurement of radiocarbon in a sample...
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  • the analyte concentrations in the calibration solutions will result in a calibration curve. The calibration curve can then be used to calculate the analyte...
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  • scale. Look up calibration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calibration curve Calibrated geometry Calibration (statistics) Color calibration – used to calibrate...
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    on how accurately calibration curve represents radiocarbon levels for the time period. As of 2022, the most updated calibration curve is IntCal20. Early...
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  • to determine the concentration of an analyte species via calibration curve. A calibration curve is obtained by measuring a series of standard solutions...
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    similar to using a calibration curve. Standard addition can be applied to most analytical techniques and is used instead of a calibration curve to solve the...
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    numerical-analysis programs as well as in Category:Regression and curve fitting software. Calibration curve Curve-fitting compaction Estimation theory Function approximation...
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  • the chart below, there is some uncertainty in the measurements. The calibration curve method is from an assumed exposure time, distance, and rate. This...
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    building a calibration curve from mixtures of the natural primary standard (A*) and the isotopically enriched standard (the spike, B). Calibration curves are...
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  • pedal curve Fish curve Orthotomic Parallel curve Pedal curve Radial curve Roulette Strophoid Bathtub curve Bell curve Calibration curve Curve of growth...
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  • calibration curve can be obtained by plotting the logarithm of the molecular weight versus the retention time or volume. Once the calibration curve is...
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  • shocks (e.g. the rope clamps). More points may be needed for the calibration curve. Particularity of application: A load cell that is not well suited...
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  • The aim of color calibration is to measure and/or adjust the color response of a device (input or output) to a known state. In International Color Consortium...
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    little over 11,000 years B.P. IntCal20 is the 2020 "Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curve", which provides a calibrated carbon 14 dated sequence going back...
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    support for loading calibration curves and installing a system-wide color profile. Windows 7 onward allows loading calibration curves, though this functionality...
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    molar extinction coefficients), or more accurately, determined from a calibration curve. A UV/Vis spectrophotometer may be used as a detector for HPLC. The...
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    calcite and marble. To convert clumped isotope data into temperature, a calibration curve is required which expresses the functional form of temperature dependence...
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    reflectance calibration curves as a function of solar zenith angle; calibrated NOAA-9 near-nadir reflectances are used to generate the curves that can then...
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  • Uncalibrated radiocarbon ages can be converted to calendar dates by calibration curves based on comparison of raw radiocarbon dates of samples independently...
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    A receiver operating characteristic curve, or ROC curve, is a graphical plot that illustrates the performance of a binary classifier model (can be used...
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  • plateau on the calibration curve in a critical period of human technological development. Just before and after the plateau, calibration is accurate; during...
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  • matrix effect interferes with the analyte signal. In comparison to the calibration curve method, the standard addition method has the advantage of the matrices...
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    the same for the two different polymers. For example, if the GPC calibration curve is known for polystyrene in toluene, polyethylene in toluene can be...
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    of target DNA molecules by comparison with DNA standards using a calibration curve. It is therefore essential that the PCR of the sample and the standard...
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    (August 2020). "The INTCAL20 Northern Hemisphere Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curve (0–55 CAL kBP)". Radiocarbon. 62 (4): 725–757. Bibcode:2020Radcb....
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  • most common approach for accounting for matrix effects is to build a calibration curve using standard samples with known analyte concentration and which...
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    concentrations are then computed by interpolation along the calibration lines (use of a calibration curve). In addition, special software generally corrects for...
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    Temple of Karnak. However, recalibration of radiocarbon datings, using calibration curve (IntCal20), supports Finkelstein's view that the destruction of Stratum...
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