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Force measurement with an optical trap requires calibration of it. With a suitable detector, such as a position-sensitive detector (PSD), it is possible to calibrate the detector so that the force can ...
Optical trapping has become an optimal choice for biological research at the microscale due to its non-invasive performance and accessibility for quantitative studies, especially on the forces ...
Light scattering methods are often called ‘'absolute’ because the addition of a light scattering detector to an SEC system enables direct molecular weight measurement without creating a calibration ...
Designing and testing communications systems with analog baseband I/Q (BBIQ) circuits can be a challenge for RF engineers. The goal is to make traditional signal-analysis measurements in the spectral ...
In 2006, two professional Metrology organizations partnered to create job descriptions for workers in the Metrology field. Their intent was to submit them for inclusion into the 2010 SOC (Standard ...
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In the United States and many parts of the world, antennas are calibrated per the American National Standards Institute C63.5: American National Standard for Electromagnetic Compatibility—Radiated ...