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1 to climb up a steep surface, such as a wall or the side of a mountain, often using special equipment: --
2 to remove tartar (= hard white substance) and plaque (= soft substance in which bacteria breed) from teeth: --
Scaling the shape guarantees that this area constraint is satisfied.
Scaling of colonization processes in streams: parallels and lessons from marine hard substrata.
Methodologically, the empirical task is one of dimensional analysis, using techniques such as multidimensional scaling or factor analysis.
Effect of lateral energy transpor t on ion expansion energy scaling in laser produced plasma.
The reason for scaling was to make the variances of the individual incomes closer to those reported in the microeconomic literature.
This explains the departures from linear scaling in the three-dimensional _ case.
Scaling the depths: below-ground allocation in plants, forests and biomes.
This dependence shows that the external electric field intensity applied in our experiment does not affect the scaling low.