characteristic curve

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Synonyms for characteristic curve

(electronics) graph showing how a particular characteristic of a device varies with other parameters

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This is due to the fill factors [c.sub.f] of the empirical and nominal I-V characteristic curves being approximately equal, since they are referred to the same ambient conditions [16].
RTT obstructed (RTT > 410 seconds) obtained from both characteristic curves with percentage analysis were better with sensitivity (98.8%) and specificity (100%).
Soil-Water Characteristic Curve. The soil-water characteristic curves for the saturated Yudong silt specimen experiencing drying and wetting cycles with a compaction degree of 96% and under a net stress of 0 kPa are shown in Figure 3.
That also makes it necessary to focus on the DC output V-I characteristic curves of an AC/DC source.
Receiver operating characteristic curves are a plot of the true positive rate against the false positive rate or sensitivity against 1 -specificity.
Caption: Figure 4 Characteristic curves for determination of required speed of the fan given.
Figure 4 shows the characteristic curves of relationship between the amplitude and the magnetic induction intensity [B.sub.0z] (h = 8 mm, R = 1 m, [[OMEGA].sub.1] = 200 r/min).
Comparing the various characteristic curves along with the vibration severity chart it is concluded that the RMS value obtained is acceptable range.
Specifically, we compared FIT results with subsequent biopsy results to produce receiver operating characteristic curves for FIT and biopsy-proven neoplasias (colorectal carcinoma and colonic adenoma).
As described above, item characteristic curves (ICCs) are graphical depictions of the relationship between the measurement properties of the person and of the items; they are useful tools for visualization and interpretation of the items in the scale.
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