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scaler

[ UK /skˈe‍ɪlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually

How To Use scaler In A Sentence

  • I also worked close to laggers and scalers who were knocking asbestos lagging off; they were employed by Harland & Wolff.
  • But noisy transfers really give scalers a hard time, and cause even more artifacts than are actually in the material.
  • In a blind tasting against the good stuff you'd guess it was kettle descaler. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scrape the sides with a fish scaler or the dull edge of a knife to remove the scales.
  • They were able to do so because they had superb facilities - the NRX and NRU reactors, excellent equipment - the very best amplifiers, scalers, and kicksorters, the first silicon particle detectors and the first lithium drifted germanium detectors, dedicated and expert technicians, and of course, theoretical physicists who believed what the experimentalists were doing was important.
  • Once a player has put down the initial contract for the round, he is allowed in subsequent turns to put down cards from his hand to extend any trios or escaleras which are already on the table - his own or other people's.
  • In addition, formic acid is an active ingredient in commercial cleaning products, such as descalers, rust removers, and degreasers.
  • Smith worked at the Manke mill on Tacoma's Tideflats as a "scaler" from September 2004 to July 2006. The News Tribune - Tacoma - Homepage
  • You need only 2 double-ended scalers, or 4 single-ended scalers. Chapter 6
  • Aside from all that writing, she has been a scaler in a salmon cannery, a reporter, photographer and darkroom manager for daily newspapers, a late show disk jockey and a communications consultant.
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