Dynamic Range definition

Dynamic Range as used herein means the range of DNA concentrations over which the method of the invention performs in a linear manner with an acceptable level of accuracy and precision.
Dynamic Range. The dynamic range is defined as the range of standard used to produce the standard curve It is initially realized during assay development when standards are analyzed in a wide range above and below the expected concentrations using full-log dilutions. The standards are subsequently retested using reduced serial dilutions that target the useful, linear part of the standard curve. Matrix Interferences: Matrix interference assays are performed to determine whether the presence of interferants commonly found in samples introduce any systematic error in RBM MAPs. Samples spiked with high levels of hemoglobin, bilirubin, or triglyceride, as well as unspiked samples, are tested in each multiplex. % recovery is calculated as observed (spiked sample) result versus expected (unspiked sample) result. • RBM will deliver 24 New Assays (or such other number determined by the R&D Committee) meeting the criteria outlined above.
Dynamic Range. The CP detector exhibits a minimum dynamic range of 25 dB. 4. Cadence: The CP detector must detect call progress tones whose cadence is within +/-10%. 5. Talkoff: The CP detector makes no false detections in 12 hours of testing with voice at -15 to -18 dBm ASL.

Examples of Dynamic Range in a sentence

  • The “Film Standard” Dynamic Range Compression Profile shall be the default profile for both Line Mode and RF Modes.

  • Wide Dynamic Range technology provides class-leading imaging performance in both bright and dark areas.

  • The Parties have developed the outline of a new test method to be used for this Agreement (“Proposed Test Method”) with modernized and improved provisions for automatic brightness control (ABC), motion detection dimming, High Dynamic Range (HDR), the persistence of default efficiency related settings, screen-average luminance testing, and the soon-to-be-published International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) test clip used for testing.

  • The S31 IP v3 delivers Wide Dynamic Range ( WDR ) imagery to provide outstanding video in fluctuating light conditions.

  • The Sony chipset ensures outstanding picture quality to secure evidence and Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) deals with tough lighting conditions.

  • A relevant example of this would be the introduction of higher quality content like Ultra High Definition (UHD) and High Dynamic Range (HDR).

  • Analysing the variance between the quality scores reported for the tree populations, the p-value for each metrics are: 0,01 for the Facial Dynamic Range; 0,004 for the Facial Brightness; 0,006 for the Eye Contrast and 0,00012 for the Background Uniformity.

  • The Dynamic Range for the chosen IGU or LGU composition will be modeled by Halio on a project by project basis and will be documented on the Sales Order.

  • Wide Dynamic Range compensate and negate the overshadowy effect, this setting will make thelightness and color in the whole frame more balanced and even.

  • In order to save data with a maximum dynamic range (HDR-High Dynamic Range), the 48Bit TIFF format has been specified.


More Definitions of Dynamic Range

Dynamic Range. The CP detector exhibits a minimum dynamic range of 25 dB.