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long-term repeatability

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long-term repeatability [′lȯŋ ‚tərm ri‚pēd·ə′bil·əd·ē]
(control systems)
The close agreement of positional movements of a robotic system repeated under identical conditions over long periods of time.


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Inhalation of capsaicin induces cough in a safe and dose-dependent manner, and it has good short- and long-term repeatability (Dicpinigaitis 2003; Dicpinigaitis and Alva 2005; Millqvist et al.
An in-house reference standard Schmidt-Boelter sensor was also calibrated frequently during this period to study the long-term repeatability of the calibration technique.
Long-term repeatability reduces operator intervention, allows unattended production.
 
 
 
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