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  • 31Scale factor (Universe) — The scale factor, parameter of Friedmann Lemaître Robertson Walker model, is a function of time which represents the relative expansion of the universe. It relates physical coordinates (also called proper coordinates) to comoving coordinates.: L …

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  • 32scale — A non articulated cuticular extension of which the base is generally very wide relative to its length; microscopic secondary features may arm the outer margin; this term should not be used to describe very small extensions of setal shafts… …

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  • 33relative pitch — Music. 1. the pitch of a tone as determined by its relationship to other tones in a scale. 2. the ability to identify or sing a tone by mentally determining the distance of its pitch from that of a tone already sounded. Cf. absolute pitch. [1925… …

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  • 34scale of a map — key used to demonstrate the relative distances on a map …

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  • 35relative atomic mass — (ram) Mass of atoms of an element formerly in atomic weight units but now more correctly given on the unified scale where 1 u is 1.660 x 10 27kg, where u is the atomic mass unit. For natural elements with more than one isotope, it is the average… …

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  • 36Luminance (relative) — Relative luminance follows the photometric definition of luminance, but with the values normalized to 1 or 100 for a reference white [cite book | author = Poynton, Charles | title = Digital Video and HDTV: Algorithms and Interfaces | isbn = 1… …

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  • 37Minor scale — For the simulated nuclear detonation, see Minor Scale. Minor scale Qualities Number of pitch classes 7 Maximal evenness …

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  • 38Jazz scale — One chord scale option for +7th chords is the whole tone scale[1]: C D E F♯ G♯ A …

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  • 39Pentatonic scale — The first two phrases of the melody from Stephen Foster s Oh! Susanna are based on the major pentatonic scale[1] …

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  • 40Fujita scale — F scale redirects here. For other uses, see F scale (disambiguation). Fujita scale F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 …

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