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scaling
(redirected from electrosurgical scaling)

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scaling

(1) See scale.

(2) Sometimes refers to obtaining incremental improvements in new products via traditional methods: "evolutionary" rather than "revolutionary."


scaling [′skāl·iŋ]
(biology)
The removing of scales from fishes.
(electronics)
Counting pulses with a scaler when the pulses occur too fast for direct counting by conventional means.
(engineering)
Removing scale (rust or salt) from a metal or other surface.
(graphic arts)
Using a scale to measure dimensions in a scale drawing.
(mechanics)
Expressing the terms in an equation of motion in powers of nondimensional quantities (such as a Reynolds number), so that terms of significant magnitude under conditions specified in the problem can be identified, and terms of insignificant magnitude can be dropped.
(medicine)
(metallurgy)
Forming of a thick layer of metallic oxide on metals at high temperatures.
Depositing of solid inorganic solutes from water on a metal surface, such as a cooling tube or boiler.
(mining engineering)
Removing loose rocks and coal from the roof, walls, or face after blasting.
(nuclear physics)
A property of nuclear collisions whereby the likelihood of a nuclear reaction depends more on the ratio between energy transferred and momentum transferred than on the energy transferred between the colliding particles.


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