Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet CORRECTING


CORRECTING

Definition av CORRECTING

  1. böjningsform av correct
  2. presensparticip av correct

Antal bokstäver

10

Är palindrom

Nej

22
CO
COR
CT
CTI
EC

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CC
CCE
CCG
CCI
CCN
CCO
CCR


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  • Abauzit is also notable for proofreading or correcting the writings of Isaac Newton and other scholars.
  • Signal processing techniques are used to optimize transmissions, digital storage efficiency, correcting distorted signals, improve subjective video quality, and to detect or pinpoint components of interest in a measured signal.
  • In network management, fault management is the set of functions that detect, isolate, and correct malfunctions in a telecommunications network, compensate for environmental changes, and include maintaining and examining error logs, accepting and acting on error detection notifications, tracing and identifying faults, carrying out sequences of diagnostics tests, correcting faults, reporting error conditions, and localizing and tracing faults by examining and manipulating database information.
  • Market economies range from minimally regulated free market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private ownership, to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare.
  • Having successfully fought off the Danes, he returned to Stockholm and engaged in correcting the country's neglected political, financial, and economic situation.
  • Aiming is performed by calculating azimuth and inclination, and may include correcting aim by observing the fall of shot and calculating new angles.
  • Testing revealed several drawbacks that needed correcting and many alterations that had to be made to the vehicle's design.
  • However, because human genetic engineering had been declared illegal in the United Federation of Planets except in cases of correcting serious birth defects, Bashir and his parents kept his procedure a secret throughout most of his adult life.
  • at correcting the error introduced by assuming that the discrete probabilities of frequencies in the table can be approximated by a continuous distribution (chi-squared).
  • AC exported completed, painted, and trimmed cars (less engine and gearbox) to Shelby who then finished the cars in his workshop in Los Angeles by installing the engine and gearbox and correcting any bodywork flaws caused by the car's passage by sea.
  • A young anatomist of Flemish descent made famous by a penchant for amazing charts, he was systematically investigating and correcting the anatomical knowledge of the Greek physician Galen.
  • This might include adjusting the brightness and contrast of the image, averaging images to reduce image noise and correcting for illumination non-uniformities.
  • Although Vesalius has been much maligned for correcting Galen, Colombo was the one to criticize him for his own mistakes.
  • After correcting and naming each treatise, Porphyry wrote a biography of his master, Life of Plotinus, intended to be an introduction to the Enneads.
  • Jack London writes at two levels, sporadically having Meredith correcting the errors of Avis Everhard through his own future prism, while at the same time exposing the often incomplete understanding of this distant future perspective.
  • The prospect of government intervention in regards to correcting an externality has been hotly debated.
  • A longstanding House rule that disallows changing of a vote if the vote changes the outcome of the bill prevented Carney from correcting her electronic vote to reflect her intended position.
  • The next month both the v1 and the v2 had the dual-chamber HWK 109-509C installed, correcting the center-of-gravity problems.
  • At the International Astronomical Union (IAU) meeting in Dublin in 1955, he had proposed the system of distinguishing between variants of Universal Time, as UT0 (UT as directly observed), UT1 (reduced to invariable meridian by correcting to remove effect of polar motion) and UT2 (further corrected to remove (extrapolated) seasonal variation in Earth rotation rate), a system which remains in some use today.
  • The prevalence of publication bias distorted confidence in meta-analytic results, with 66% of initially statistically significant meta-analytic means becoming non-significant after correcting for publication bias.


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