numeric scale

  • 1numeric — UK US /njuːˈmerɪk/ US  /nuˈmerɪk/ adjective ► NUMERICAL(Cf. ↑numerical): »Respondents answer questions on a numeric scale 0 to 6, for example so the results can be quantified …

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  • 2Scale model — A scale model of the Tower of London. This model can be found inside the tower …

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  • 3Scale (map) — The scale of a map is defined as the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. If the region of the map is small enough for the curvature of the Earth to be neglected, then the scale may be taken as a constant… …

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  • 4Children's Global Assessment Scale — The Children s Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) is a numeric scale (1 through 100) used by mental health clinicians and doctors to rate the general functioning of children under the age of 18. Application Ratings on a CGAS scale should be… …

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  • 5Pain scale — Pain is the Fifth Vital Sign. [cite journal |author=Walid MS, Donahue SN, Darmohray DM, Hyer LA, Robinson JS |title=The Fifth Vital Sign What Does It Mean? |journal=Pain Practice|volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2008 |pmid= |doi=10.1111/j.1533… …

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  • 6China Seismic Intensity Scale — The China Seismic Intensity Scale (CSIS) is a national standard in the People s Republic of China[1] used to measure seismic intensity. Similar to EMS 92 on which CSIS drew reference, seismic impacts are classified into 12 degrees of intensity,… …

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  • 7Bortle Dark-Sky Scale — The Bortle Dark Sky Scale is a nine level numeric measure of the night sky brightness of a particular location. It quantifies the observability of astronomical objects and the interference caused by light pollution and skyglow. John E. Bortle… …

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  • 8long scale — noun A system of numeric names in which every new term greater than million is 1,000,000 times the previous term. (i.e., a billion is a million million.) See Also: short scale …

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  • 9short scale — noun A system of numeric names in which every new term greater than million is 1,000 times the previous term. (i.e., a billion is a thousand million.) See Also: long scale …

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  • 10Grade (climbing) — Rock climbing History Styles Technique Equipment and protection Grades (difficulty of climb) Terminology Belaying Abseiling …

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