scale of reduction

  • 41échelle de réduction d'image à la lithographie de projection — vaizdo projekcinio mažinimo mastelis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. projection reduction scale vok. Verkleinerungsmaßstab bei der Projektionsbelichtung, m rus. масштаб уменьшения изображения при проекционной литографии, m… …

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  • 42External Economies Of Scale — The lowering of a firm s costs due to external factors. External economies of scale will increase the productivity of an entire industry, geographical area or economy. The external factors are outside the control of a particular company, and… …

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  • 43economy of scale — econ′omy of scale′ n. bus the reduction in unit cost achieved by manufacturing an item on a large scale • Etymology: 1970–75 …

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  • 44to scale — ► to scale with a uniform reduction or enlargement. Main Entry: ↑scale …

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  • 45wide-scale — «WYD SKAYL», adjective. wide in area, extent, or degree; widespread: »Security in the long run requires that there be a universal reduction and control of the methods of wide scale destruction (Bulletin of Atomic Scientists) …

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  • 46sliding scale — Synonyms and related words: base pay, compensation, dismissal wage, earnings, escalator clause, escalator plan, financial remuneration, gross income, guaranteed annual wage, hire, income, living wage, minimum wage, net income, pay, pay and… …

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  • 47to scale — with a uniform reduction or enlargement: not drawn to scale. → scales …

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  • 48economy of scale — Date: 1944 a reduction in the cost of producing something (as a car or a unit of electricity) brought about especially by increased size of production facilities usually used in plural …

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  • 49Boron — (pronEng|ˈbɔərɒn) is a chemical element with atomic number 5 and the chemical symbol B. Boron is a trivalent nonmetallic element which occurs abundantly in the evaporite ores borax and ulexite. Boron is never found as a free element on… …

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  • 50Discounted cumulative gain — (DCG) is a measure of effectiveness of a Web search engine algorithm or related applications, often used in information retrieval. Using a graded relevance scale of documents in a search engine result set, DCG measures the usefulness, or gain, of …

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