Some basic information about calibration
Calibration is an operation that is regularly carried out in order to prevent deteriorations in the accuracy of measurement devices or deviations in their measurements that may occur in time. This ensures reliability of and consistency in results and is of particular importance for scientific, industrial or technical practices.
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