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Refers to using instrument characterization information to improve the accuracy of instrument data products (eg, image correction for geometric distortion).
Ãâó: podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/glossary/
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| correction |
A plane perpendicular to the shaft axis of a rotor in which correction for unbalance is made.
Ãâó: www.weedinstrument.com/info_central/c.html
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| corrosion |
Corrosion occurs in all metals at some time and can be divided into four basic forms. Room temperature oxidation, the most common form, is most obvious in mild and low-alloy steels. The process is accelerated dramatically by comparatively small amounts of contaminants like chloride, sulfate, and fluoride. When exposed to high temperatures, metals will almost invariable result in oxidation of metal surfaces. ...
Ãâó: www.wmrc.uiuc.edu/main_sections/info_services/libr...
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| corrosive |
Substance that causes destruction of another substance, including human tissue
Ãâó: www.edp-uk.com/glossaries/terms.htm
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| correction |
The process of removing errors caused by speed, slant range or other sonar distortions. Most sonar systems allow the removal of data errors or distortions (see compression) simply and automatically. These corrections, while making a more accurate graphic display, are crucial if the data collection goal is mosaic construction.
Ãâó: www.instituteformarineacoustics.org/SonarPrimer/da...
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