SCALE
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'Scale' can refer to:
★ Scale (computing). See also Scalability.
★ Scale (map)
★ Scale (ratio)
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★ Scale factor
★ Scale (spatial)
★ Scale (zoology)
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★ Zoology: Scale insect, plant parasites which resemble animal scales
★ Scale parameter, probability and statistics
★ Musical scale
★ Logarithmic scale, mathematics
★ Order of magnitude
★ Stanley Stevens' "Scales of measurement" (1946): nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio
★ Duration scale
★ Architect's scale — (or draughtsman's scale) is a ruler-like device, which facilitates the production of technical drawings.
★ Engineer's scale
★ Weighing scale — used for measurement of weight (mass or force)
★ Zadok scale cereal development
★ Atmospheric sciences: Celsius scale, Fahrenheit scale, Kelvin scale, Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, Fujita scale (tornadoes), Beaufort scale (wind)
★ A temperature scale, ''see ''
★ Screen Actors Guild wage standards
★ A seismic scale or one of many named scales listed therein.
★ Scale or ''Balance'' (In Urdu:Mizan or ميزان) is a comprehensive treatise on the contents of Islam written by Javed Ahmed Ghamidi, a Pakistani Sunni Islamic scholar.
★ Scale factor (Universe)
★ Large-scale structure of the cosmos
★ Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale
★ Torino Scale
★ Solar flare energy intensity
★ The constellation Libra (Latin for ''scale'') and the zodiac sign Libra (astrology)
Scale (education): scale of enrollment[quy mô đà o tạo]
★ Allred-Rochow scale
★ Mulliken scale
★ Pauling scale
★ Hounsfield scale
★ Baumé scale
★ Brix scale
★ Plato scale
★ Twaddell scale
★ Celsius scale
★ Fahrenheit scale
★ Kelvin scale
★ Réaumur scale
★ Beaufort scale (wind)
★ Fujita scale (tornadoes)
★ Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale
★ Scale (economics)
★ Resource-Based Relative Value Scale, returns to scale
★ Scales, Cumbria - a small village on the Furness peninsula in Cumbria
★ Scale (music)
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★ Bohlen-Pierce scale, chromatic scale, Deutsch's scale illusion, diminished scale, mathematics of musical scales, minor scale
★ Scale (string instruments)
★ ''Scale'', an album by electronic artist Matthew Herbert
★ ''The Scale'' is a song by Interpol from their album Our Love To Admire.
★ Scale model
★ 2 mm scale
★ HO scale
★ O scale
★ 16 mm scale model trains
★ Scale (social sciences)
★ Clinical Global Impression scale and the Clinical Global Impression Improvement scale
★ Kinsey scale, sexual orientation (Klein scale is more detailed but not yet as well known)
★ Likert scale, questionnaire format
★ Phrase completion scales, questionnaire format
★ Social stratification, socioeconomic class
★ Lady Justice, a woman that holds a scale in her hand with a sword and sometimes a blindfold. She is seen outside many courthouses.
Scales with special uses are often named after the person who invented them:
★ The Baumé scale measures specific gravity or relative density.
★ The Beaufort scale measures wind force.
★ The Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales (among ) measure temperature.
★ The Fujita scale estimates the intensity of tornadoes.
★ The Goldberg scale measures mania and depression.
★ The Liebowitz social anxiety scale measures the severity of social anxiety disorder.
★ The Medvedev-Sponheuer-Karnik scale and the Mercalli scale measure the intensity of earthquakes.
★ The Mohs scale of mineral hardness characterizes the scratch resistance of various minerals.
★ The Richter magnitude scale is a mathematical device to compare the size of earthquakes.
★ The Scoville Scale measures the hotness of peppers.
★ Chain of being
★ Hierarchy
★ Time scales: Historical periods, Geologic periods
★ Level of measurement
★ Limescale
★ Scaling (geometry)
★ Scaling
'Scale' can refer to:
★ Scale (computing). See also Scalability.
★ Scale (map)
★ Scale (ratio)
★
★ Scale factor
★ Scale (spatial)
★ Scale (zoology)
★
★ Zoology: Scale insect, plant parasites which resemble animal scales
★ Scale parameter, probability and statistics
★ Musical scale
★ Logarithmic scale, mathematics
★ Order of magnitude
★ Stanley Stevens' "Scales of measurement" (1946): nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio
★ Duration scale
★ Architect's scale — (or draughtsman's scale) is a ruler-like device, which facilitates the production of technical drawings.
★ Engineer's scale
★ Weighing scale — used for measurement of weight (mass or force)
★ Zadok scale cereal development
★ Atmospheric sciences: Celsius scale, Fahrenheit scale, Kelvin scale, Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, Fujita scale (tornadoes), Beaufort scale (wind)
★ A temperature scale, ''see ''
★ Screen Actors Guild wage standards
★ A seismic scale or one of many named scales listed therein.
★ Scale or ''Balance'' (In Urdu:Mizan or ميزان) is a comprehensive treatise on the contents of Islam written by Javed Ahmed Ghamidi, a Pakistani Sunni Islamic scholar.
Astronomy
★ Scale factor (Universe)
★ Large-scale structure of the cosmos
★ Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale
★ Torino Scale
★ Solar flare energy intensity
★ The constellation Libra (Latin for ''scale'') and the zodiac sign Libra (astrology)
Scale (education): scale of enrollment[quy mô đà o tạo]
Chemistry and physics
Electronegativity
★ Allred-Rochow scale
★ Mulliken scale
★ Pauling scale
Radiodensity
★ Hounsfield scale
Relative density or specific gravity
★ Baumé scale
★ Brix scale
★ Plato scale
★ Twaddell scale
Temperature
★ Celsius scale
★ Fahrenheit scale
★ Kelvin scale
★ Réaumur scale
Earth science
★ Beaufort scale (wind)
★ Fujita scale (tornadoes)
★ Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale
Economics
★ Scale (economics)
★ Resource-Based Relative Value Scale, returns to scale
Geography
★ Scales, Cumbria - a small village on the Furness peninsula in Cumbria
Music
★ Scale (music)
★
★ Bohlen-Pierce scale, chromatic scale, Deutsch's scale illusion, diminished scale, mathematics of musical scales, minor scale
★ Scale (string instruments)
★ ''Scale'', an album by electronic artist Matthew Herbert
★ ''The Scale'' is a song by Interpol from their album Our Love To Admire.
Scale models
★ Scale model
★ 2 mm scale
★ HO scale
★ O scale
★ 16 mm scale model trains
Social science
★ Scale (social sciences)
★ Clinical Global Impression scale and the Clinical Global Impression Improvement scale
★ Kinsey scale, sexual orientation (Klein scale is more detailed but not yet as well known)
★ Likert scale, questionnaire format
★ Phrase completion scales, questionnaire format
★ Social stratification, socioeconomic class
★ Lady Justice, a woman that holds a scale in her hand with a sword and sometimes a blindfold. She is seen outside many courthouses.
Scales named after people
Scales with special uses are often named after the person who invented them:
★ The Baumé scale measures specific gravity or relative density.
★ The Beaufort scale measures wind force.
★ The Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales (among ) measure temperature.
★ The Fujita scale estimates the intensity of tornadoes.
★ The Goldberg scale measures mania and depression.
★ The Liebowitz social anxiety scale measures the severity of social anxiety disorder.
★ The Medvedev-Sponheuer-Karnik scale and the Mercalli scale measure the intensity of earthquakes.
★ The Mohs scale of mineral hardness characterizes the scratch resistance of various minerals.
★ The Richter magnitude scale is a mathematical device to compare the size of earthquakes.
★ The Scoville Scale measures the hotness of peppers.
Miscellaneous
★ Chain of being
★ Hierarchy
★ Time scales: Historical periods, Geologic periods
See also
★ Level of measurement
★ Limescale
★ Scaling (geometry)
★ Scaling
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