Similar words: correct, incorrect, correctly, corrective, correction, politically correct, political correctness, correlated. Meaning: [kə'rekt] adj. 1. having something undesirable neutralized 2. punished for misbehavior.
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241) There were the vast repositories where the corrected documents were stored.
242) The corrected data were in the recommended range of relevant references.
243) Result: After the reconstruction, the screenage showed that the anterior aspect of the vertebral canal had been thoroughly decamped, the spinal deformity was corrected.
244) In addition, observation precision can be greatly improved by using spike pulse shear wave transducer with corrected polarization, and assisted testing methods.
245) The solar calendar in use throughout most of the world, sponsored by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 as a corrected version of the Julian calendar. See table at calendar.
246) In the catadioptric infrared optical system, both aberration and second spectrum are corrected by using the same infrared optical material.
247) Deviation Number Two: The Pressure Gauge and Flow Meter of the TOC analyzer had not been calibrated before the execution of the pro TOCol. The deviation was corrected.
248) The formant frequency formula can be adapted to the virtual instrument system after being corrected through experiment.
249) A generalized error of economic calculation has been committed and sooner or later it will be discovered and corrected spontaneously by the market.
250) Worse, when they're not corrected promptly and forthrightly, is the message of arrogance they send to the audience.
251) P:Yes ,I transposed the figures on a deposit slip ,but I corrected it before I left .
252) This is extremely abnormal for such a historiography power and should be corrected.
253) In addition, In the appendix(sentencedict.com), the formula of calculating the absorption factor usualy used in the past has been corrected.
254) Congenital abnormalities, such as a uterine septum, may be corrected through the hysteroscope.
255) If the negative image caused by food safety issues cannot be corrected, its impact on the inbound (tourist) market will linger.
256) The spectral interferences from zirconium to the spectral lines of the elements determined were investigated and corrected by the matrix matching and background correction methods.
257) By means of low-rank approximation of the influence function matrix, the algorithm can correct the aberration selectively by filtering out some aberration modes which can not be corrected easily.
258) Above all, negative feedback can be corrected a timely manner.
258) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
259) The corrected terms of the non-equilibrium force and the incompressibility deviation are considered in the formulation.
260) Aperture : Compound lens corrected for spherical aberration and coma . Also called Aplanat.
261) Mistakes should be corrected as soon as they are discovered.
262) Through establishing the predicting GM model of corrected residual error, on-line prediction of the target track could be realized in real time, and thus could improve the prediction precision.
263) Thirdly, any incompleteness of legal personality can be corrected through the civil law system.
264) The computational scheme and the basic idea of the Flux Corrected Transport (FCT) method are studied in the paper.
265) In this method, interpolation is used to get the axial force at the analysis site, then put the force into the correction formula to get the corrected moment of the deflective girder.
266) More younger, more stronger in ability of stranding anisometropia. Conclusion: the abnormity from hypermetropic anisometropia could be corrected to a great degree by ma...
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