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lin·e·ar·ize

 (lĭn′ē-ə-rīz′)
tr.v. lin·e·ar·ized, lin·e·ar·iz·ing, lin·e·ar·iz·es
To put or project in linear form.

lin′e·ar·i·za′tion (-ər-ĭ-zā′shən) n.
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linearize

(ˈlɪnɪərˌaɪz) or

linearise

vb (tr)
to make or represent as linear
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Verb1.linearize - make linear or get into a linear form; "a catalyst linearizes polyethylene"
adjust, correct, set - alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels"
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The amplifiers come with optional adaptive linearisation. Within satellite uplink amplifiers' signal linearisation is critical since it produces a significantly cleaner signal from the amplifier.
Lawrynczuk, "Nonlinear predictive control of a boiler-turbine unit: A state-space approach with successive on-line model linearisation and quadratic optimisation", ISA Transactions, vol.
The sensor has a pixel array with powerful signal pre-processing (correlated double sampling, plus on-chip linearisation) and around 1,000 ADC levels with suffixed serialisers.
Linearisation of the orifice damping is essential because theoretical programmes such as WAMIT (n.d.) and OrcaFlex used in the numerical analysis (Stanham, McCarthy, and Stappenbelt 2016) utilise linear damping value during calculations.
Because EC (dS [m.sup.-1]) is a nonlinear function of t, (or D), some linearisation is introduced into Eqn (8).
Aschemann, "Nonlinear control and disturbance compensation for underactuated ships using extended linearisation techniques," Control Applications in Marine Systems, pp.
Muyeen, "Offset-free feedback linearisation control of a three-phase grid-connected photovoltaic system," IET Power Electronics, vol.
Also, the linearisation of the model prior to its evaluation, for instance, by taking the logarithm of the node degree, is not a good solution: the resulting [R.sup.2] would represent the goodness of the linearised model and not of the original (nonlinear) one [46].
Petersen and Melchers (2014) collected data mostly from in-service pipelines and developed a method for predicting [r.sub.s] and [c.sub.s] values through linearisation of the long-term features of the bi-model.