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scale the ratio of the distance measured on a map to that measured on the ground between the same two points
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scale measurement of log diameter, length and quality, either on a truck or at a mill, to determine merchantable (useful) volume. The term is also used to refer to weight measurements to determine timber sale payments.
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scale Rust from iron that forms on the surface of steel after it is heated.
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scaler Takes a standard video signal, decodes it, and uses advanced digital signal processing technology to scale the image to the optimal or native resolution of a display device.Circuitry that converts a video signal to a resolution other than its original format. Scaling can involve upconversion or downconversion, and may also include a conversion between progressive- and interlaced-scan formats. A scaler can be built into a TV, HDTV tuner, or DVD player, or may be a standalone component.
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scale the proportion or ratio of a painted object's size to the original object being depicted.
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