scaling

[ UK /skˈe‍ɪlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈskeɪɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. act of measuring or arranging or adjusting according to a scale
  2. the act of arranging in a graduated series
  3. ascent by or as if by a ladder
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How To Use scaling In A Sentence

  • Squamous cell carcinoma lesions vary in appearance and usually appear as dull, red lesions with scaling and induration.
  • A semiempirical downscaling approach for predicting regional temperature impacts associated with climatic change. Statistical downscaling approach and downscaling of AOGCM climate change projections
  • Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning, disinfecting and descaling.
  • A fractal object is self - affine instead of self - similar if it has scaling property in different direction.
  • Since then, Wellcome has been scaling up production to prepare for clinical trials.
  • This scenario constitutes an excellent example of the reason I've not minded scaling back the hardware aspect of my consulting business.
  • The paper summarized the anti-scaling, scale removal and sterilization theories, and nowaday research of magnetic treatment, showed the foreground of application in thermal power plant.
  • The driver was a young giant, and when he climbed on top his load and poised a lump of coal in both hands, a policeman, who was just scaling the wagon from the side, let go and dropped back to earth. SOUTH OF THE SLOT
  • Through analysis of the field scale samples in Wuqi oilfield by X-ray diffraction method, scaling causes and scale control measures are studied in downhole and gathering system.
  • He topped the contest on Horseshoe Lake with a cracking net of bream and skimmers scaling an impressive 77 lb 14 oz.
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