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I . scale1 [skeɪl] N

1. scale ZOOL:

escama f

2. scale no pl:

scale TECH, MED

II . scale1 [skeɪl] VB trans

1. scale (remove scales):

2. scale:

scale TECH, MED

scale2 N (weighing device)

I . scale3 N (range, magnitude, proportion)

full-scale ADJ

1. full-scale (original size):

2. full-scale (all-out):

large-scale ADJ

scale down VB trans

sliding scale N

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The linear scaling of the output thresholds makes the device usable, for example, as a voltmeter.
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For best results the scaling factor should be tested and calculated for each individual device rather than just using the manufacturers default value.
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It also allows for dynamic and incremental scaling as load demands increases.
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Some third party magnification software compensates for this effect by applying scaling filters to the enlarged image.
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After 15 months, he escaped by scaling a prison wall and leaping on to the roof of a furniture van.
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Instead, he s managed to transcend his previous efforts via the scaling up the sonics and simply maintaining the quality of this excellent record.
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Roughness perception, is one of the multidimensional scaling of texture perception, which is the judgment of the substance and quality of an object.
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These lesions develop as a red, inflamed patch with a scaling and crusty appearance.
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Ended up scaling the tallboy while holding chandelier.
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This will reduce efflorescence, spalling and scaling that can occur from water being trapped inside the brick substrate and freezing during cold weather.
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