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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.
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| correction factor |
A number by which a measured value is multiplied, to correct for systematic measurement error.
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| correctional medicine |
Health care provided to inmates of prisons and jails.
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| correction |
A correction is a drop ?usually a sudden and substantial one of 10% or more ?in the price of an individual stock, bond, commodity, index, or the market as a whole. Market analysts anticipate market corrections when security prices are high in relation to company earnings and other indicators of economic health. When a market correction is greater than 10% and the prices do not begin to recover promptly, some analysts point to the correction as the beginning of a bear market.
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| correction |
A sharp drop in the price of a security or an index.
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