Process that confers to one or more persons or to a device the capacity to provide nominal property values from specified examinations after having examined one or more examination standards.
Example: Identifying a bird after having studied certified pictures and sounds.
Note: Examination calibration differs from that of calibration in the VIM, because in examination calibration there is no explicit mention of "nominal indication" and "examination uncertainty".
Source:
PAC, 2018, 90, 913. 'Vocabulary on nominal property, examination, and related concepts for clinical laboratory sciences (IFCC-IUPAC Recommendations 2017)' on page 929 (https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2011-0613)