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1 I flipped the toggle to the on position and listened to the gun calibrate to its surroundings with a whir.
2 The beams are calibrated to register the precise locations of the mirrors.
3 But a gleaming, retouched version calibrated to the superficial tastes of whipper-Snapchatters?
4 Methods: We created an individual-based epidemic model of TB, calibrated to historical cases.
5 In some cases the campaign is finely calibrated to local concerns.
6 The beginning of the tale. Brown's sarcasm was carefully calibrated to match Sahin's.
7 Djoubiere explains that this unit is calibrated to detect, and count, atmospheric particles.
8 Calibrated to be exceptionally well harmonised, the 911 Turbo is an everyday supercar.
9 Measurements: Serum creatinine levels were calibrated to an assay traceable to isotope-dilution mass spectrometry.
10 The molecular models developed here are calibrated to quantitatively reproduce the above-mentioned experimental results.
11 Finkel says the safeguard mechanism "is not calibrated to drive emissions reduction".
12 It's calibrated to focus. She pushed them onto the glass.
13 The DNA cannons are being calibrated to reject goblin strands.
14 It also recognises your hands and calibrates to their size.
15 Her invisibility mode won't be calibrated to block a random stranger and - presto!
16 Noninvasive brachial pressure waveforms were calibrated to the cuff systolic and diastolic blood pressures.
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