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Biology, 10.07.2019 17:00 j8838

Calibration of a measuring instrument is a) the process of breaking in the instrument when it is new. b) the process of putting oil in all the moving parts of the instrument. c) comparing and adjusting the instrument’s measurement to get the data that you expect during your experiment. d) comparing and adjusting the instrument’s measurement to match a known quantity or another correctly functioning instrument’s measurement.

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