
1) Cartographic activity 2) Fish market chore 3) Getting fish ready to cook 4) Grading 5) Order 6) Ordering
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1) Escalade 2) Grading
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- the act of arranging in a graduated series
- ascent by or as if by a ladder
- pattern, make, regulate, set, measure, or estimate according to some rate or standard
- reach the highest point of
- climb up by means of a ladder
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Changing the units of measurement, usually for the numerical stability of an algorithm. The variables are transformed as x' = Sx, where S=diag(s
j). The diagonal elements are the scale values, which are positive: s
1, ..., s
n > 0. Constraint function values ca...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scale • (a.) Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a scaling ladder, used in assaulting a fortified place. • (a.) Adapted for removing scales, as from a fish; as, a scaling knife; adapted for removing scale, as from the interior of a steam boiler; as, a scaling hammer, bar, etc.
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Alters the size of an image. This is used in 3D games to make the object look further away/nearer.
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(from the article `keyboard instrument`) The tone of a pipe is determined by many factors, including the pressure of the wind supply, the size of the foot hole, the width of the flue, the ...
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(from the article `mining`) After the broken rock has been removed (and sometimes even during the loading process), the roof, walls, and face are cleaned of loose rock. This ...
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Removal of loose rock from the roof or walls. This work is dangerous and a long bar (called a scaling bar)is often used.
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How the characteristics of an object change as you change the size of your measuring device. For a three dimensional object, it could be the volume of an object covered as you increase the radius of a covering sphere. In a times series, it could be the change in the amplitude of the time series as you increase the increment of time.
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(1) The formation at high temperatures of thick corrosion product layers on a metal surface. (2) The deposition of water-insoluble constituents on a metal surface.
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A means of calculating the amount of enlargement or reduction necessary to accommodate a photograph within the area of a design.
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Exercise to compare the sum of individual school projections with a separately calculated projection for the whole area and to adjust the individual projections up or down so the totals are equal.
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(skāl´ing) the removal of scale (plaque, bacterial endotoxins, and calculus) from a tooth with a scaler. measurement of something using a scale. hand scaling scaling and oral débridement using a manual scaler. ultrasonic scaling scaling u...
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(1) The formation at high temperatures of thick corrosion product layers on a metal surface. (2) The deposition of water-insoluble constituents on a metal surface
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A method by which Forest Service personnel, or an independent third-party to measures the volume of
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A procedure used to remove plaque, calculus and stains from the teeth.
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Scal'ing (skāl'ĭng)
adjective 1. Adapted for removing scales, as from a fish; as, a
scaling knife; adapted for removing scale, as from the interior of a steam boiler; as, a
scaling hammer, bar, etc.
2. Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a
scaling l...
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Removal of loose rock from the roof or walls. This work is dangerous and a long bar (called a scaling bar)is often used.
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(1) Oxidation of metal due to heat, resulting in relatively heavy surface layers of oxide. (2) Removal of scale from metal.
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Forming a thick layer of oxidation products on metals at high temperatures.
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noun the act of arranging in a graduated series
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Flaking or peeling away of the near-surface portion of hydraulic cement concrete or mortar.
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Dividing batter or dough by weight for the most accurate portioning into pans or pieces. Equal division of dough or batter between pans is very important for even baking and browning. Note: Scaling should be done quickly to avoid loss of leavening, or drying surface (so dough doesn’t form a “skin”) or over-aging of dough.
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Oxidation of metal due to heat, resulting in relatively heavy surface layers of oxide.
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