scraping of the tooth above the gums sealant: plastic coating applied to grooves of teeth to prevent decay suture: stitches
Ability to enlarge or reduce a design In expanded format, most scaling is limited to 10 to 20%, because the stitch count remains constant despite final design size In condensed formats, on the other hand, scale changes may be more dramatic, because stitch count and density may be varied
A 3D accelerator which doubles it’s performance when doubling the CPU clock rate is said to "scale well" The Voodoo2 performance scales very well with CPU clock rate Hardware that scales well run "CPU-bound", which means the CPU is limiting the frame rate Hardware that does not scale well is typically "fill-rate-" or "triangle-rate-bound", meaning the 3D hardware is limiting the frame rate If you have a Pentium II, it’s best to have hardware that scales well (Riva 128 AGP or Voodoo2) If you have a Pentium, especially a slower Pentium, a few cards that run fill-rate-bound will generally give you better performance (Voodoo, Vérité2x00)
The measuring of lengths and diameters of logs and calculating deductions for defect to determine volume
Scaling is a way of adjusting an image to bring out more details Scaling works by altering an image's histogram, usually to compress the range between bright and faint portions of the image so that both can be displayed by the limited range of a computer monitor
This is the proportion of the width of a pipe to its length Tone quality of the pipe will change as the proportion changes
Determining the proper size of an image to be reduced or enlarged to fit an area
An operation that changes the dimensions of a drawing by an operator entered multiplication factor This operation can be performed in one or more directions A mechanism for re-sizing part or all of an image
A transformation of the number line or plane that takes each point the same fraction towards or away from the origin in a given direction (e g , stretching or shrinking)
{i} act of climbing or ascending; act of removing the skin flakes (from a fish); act of shedding skin flakes; calcification
the relationship between the heighth and width of a pipe which has a tremendous effect on the outcome of its sound; more narrow pipes produce a greater number of harmonics and a brighter sound