reference scale

  • 1Reference ranges for blood tests — Reference ranges edit in: blood urine CSF feces Reference ranges for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of …

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  • 2Scale relativity — is a theory of physics initially developed by Laurent Nottale, working at the French observatory of Meudon, near Paris, which extends special and general relativity with a new formulation of scale invariance preserving a reference length,… …

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  • 3Scale-invariant feature transform — Exemple de résultat de la comparaison de deux images par la méthode SIFT (Fantasia ou Jeu de la poudre, devant la porte d’entrée de la ville de Méquinez, par Eug …

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  • 4Scale factor (cosmology) — The scale factor or cosmic scale factor parameter of the Friedmann equations is a function of time which represents the relative expansion of the universe. It is sometimes called the Robertson Walker scale factor.[1] It is the (time dependent)… …

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  • 5Scale-invariant feature transform — Feature detection Output of a typical corner detection algorithm …

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  • 6scale — scale1 scaleless, adj. scalelike, adj. /skayl/, n., v., scaled, scaling. n. 1. Zool. a. one of the thin, flat, horny plates forming the covering of certain animals, as snakes, lizards, and pangolins. b. one of the hard, b …

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  • 7Scale-free network — A scale free network is a network whose degree distribution follows a power law, at least asymptotically. That is, the fraction P ( k ) of nodes in the network having k connections to other nodes goes for large values of k as P ( k ) k − γ where… …

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  • 8scale — Synonyms and related words: Danish balance, Indian file, Lambert conformal projection, Mercator projection, Miller projection, Roman balance, Weightometer, accommodation ladder, adjust, aeronautical chart, alloy balance, amount, amplitude,… …

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  • 9scale of measurement — noun an ordered reference standard judging on a scale of 1 to 10 • Syn: ↑scale, ↑graduated table, ↑ordered series • Derivationally related forms: ↑scale (for: ↑scale) …

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  • 10scale — {{11}}scale (n.1) skin plates on fish or snakes, c.1300, from O.Fr. escale (12c., Mod.Fr. écale) scale, husk, from Frankish or some other Germanic source, from P.Gmc. *skælo split, divide (Cf. O.H.G. scala shell, Goth. skalja tile, O.E. scealu… …

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