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alignment correction

alignment correction

[ə′līn·mənt kə′rek·shən]
(engineering)
A correction applied to the measured length of a line to allow for not holding the tape exactly in a vertical plane of the line.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Medical device company MiRus reported on Monday the receipt of the US FDA 510(k) clearance for the GALILEO Spine Alignment Monitoring System for achieving spinal alignment correction in spinal deformity surgery.
Soft-tissue and alignment correction: the use of smart trials in total knee replacement.
Future rehabilitation programs should take into account possible lexion and external rotation range limitations and the need for gluteal muscle strengthening along with symmetry and pelvic alignment correction. Long-term studies investigating intensity of rehabilitation are warranted for patients intending to participate in higher level athletic activity.
When pitches were a bit more forgiving, closed loop--and SPI systems, for that matter - were a "nice to have." But, now, alignment correction is a near necessity for a good process.
A premise of many upper cervical chiropractic techniques is that it is the maintenance or "holding" of the upper cervical alignment correction after an adjustment that allows the patient to improve, not just the manipulation procedure.
Veloce and Lusso models can befit ted with xenon gas discharge headlights with automatic alignment correction, which provide a more intense light and greater efficiency than conventional halogen lamps,as well as lasting twice as long.
The total resulting phase command to all ferrite phase shifters consists of the sum total of the four 456-number arrays, including the ideal scan angle phase taper, insertion phase alignment correction, thermal compensation phase and beam broadening phase.
Veloce and Lusso models can be fitted with xenon gas discharge headlights with automatic alignment correction, which provide a more intense light and greater efficiency than conventional halogen lamps,as well as lasting twice as long.
It is believed that this technique can be extended even further, to obtain alignment corrections of a few nanometers.
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