scaling

  • 41Scaling — Определение размеров изображения после увеличения или уменьшения; Установка масштаба; масштабирование; определение масштаба …

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  • 42scaling — 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… …

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  • 43scaling — Synonyms and related words: air attack, air raid, air strike, boarding, breakup, crack up, diffusion, disintegration, dispersal, disruption, dissolution, escalade, exfoliation, fire raid, foray, fragmentation, incursion, inroad, invasion,… …

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  • 44scaling — Смотри Окалинообразование …

    Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии

  • 45Scaling — Sca|ling 〈[skɛılıŋ] n.; Gen.: od. s; Pl.: unz.〉 Veränderung des Größenmaßstabes von Druckvorlagen (z. B. Bilder, Grafiken) entsprechend der in Verwendung genommenen Druckmaterialien (z. B. Prospekte) [Etym.: <engl. scale »Maßstab«] …

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  • 46scaling — scal·ing || skeɪlɪŋ n. act of climbing or ascending; act of removing the skin flakes (from a fish); act of shedding skin flakes; calcification skeɪl n. progression of steps; table of graduated rates; system of marks used for measuring;… …

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  • 47scaling — noun (especially of the skin) form scales. → scale …

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  • 48scaling —    Process of uniformly changing the size of characters or graphics …

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  • 49scaling — noun 1. the act of arranging in a graduated series • Syn: ↑grading • Derivationally related forms: ↑grade (for: ↑grading) • Hypernyms: ↑order, ↑ordering …

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  • 50scaling law — A mathematical relationship which permits the effects of a nuclear explosion of given energy yield to be determined as a function of distance from the explosion (or from ground zero) provided the corresponding effect is known as a function of… …

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