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Scaling law
Scaling law, means a statute that establishes a process for adjusting the value differences between deprecated paper money and species,...
Scale
an instrument or machine for weighing as to turn the scale chiefly used in the plural when applied to the whole
San Joseacute scale
A very destructive scale insect Aspidiotus perniciosus that infests the apple pear and other
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Scale
Scale, 1. a progression of degrees, esp. a range of wage
Gunters scale
A scale invented by the Rev Edmund Gunter 1581 1626 a professor
Beauforts scale
A scale of wind force devised by Sir F Beaufort R N
scale
scale : a set of graduated wage rates ;also : a
full scale
using all available resources of actions as a full scale effort to find the perpetrator
Costs
a plaintiff is entitled to costs on a county court scale only, the taxing master shall have the same power of
Copyhold
'frame and cause to be printed and published such a scale of compensation for the enfranchisement of land as in their
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