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- noun Alternative spelling of
linearization .
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Examples
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They are essentially non-linear (that is, can not be solved by linearisation), so in any numerical scheme one must pose some arbitrary assumptions about general pattern of behavior.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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They are essentially non-linear (that is, can not be solved by linearisation), so in any numerical scheme one must pose some arbitrary assumptions about general pattern of behavior.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Therefore, individual linearisation and calibration is required.
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Efficient digital filters, sampling-rate adjustment, characteristic curves, linearisation and more than 100 structured commands can be parameterised in this way.
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The E-712 controller system additionally has improved linearisation algorithms for extremely steady motion and allows faster feed-forward motions with maximum force.
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Therefore, individual linearisation and calibration is required.
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The 16-bit precision and on-chip DSP-based linearisation make the ZSSC3017 accurate enough for demanding applications such as portable altimeter and barometer systems and weather-forecasting equipment.
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Dual-channel input allows the comparison and cross calibration of probes and sensor types, and a variety of linearisation standards can be selected including user coefficients.
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Sophisticated signal processing, for amplification, linearisation and compensation of the effects of the temperature, is required.
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Therefore, individual linearisation and calibration is required.
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