large-scale application

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meaningsoflarge-scaleandapplication

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large-scale
adjective
uk
/ˌlɑːdʒˈskeɪl/
us
/ˌlɑːrdʒˈskeɪl/
involving many people or things, or happening over a ...
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application
noun
uk
/ˌæp.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌæp.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an official request for something, usually ...
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(Definition oflarge-scaleandapplicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Its pest status has risen rapidly since the 1960s whenlarge-scaleapplicationof chemical insecticides began in vegetable crops.
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While demonstrating the baiting efficacy in principle, the period and area size of this study were insufficient for further conclusions on the practicality of alarge-scaleapplication.
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Those issues need to be tackled, not the private ownership of handguns which have nolarge-scaleapplicationfor the purposes of anti-personnel activities.
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Thelarge-scaleapplicationof the results of these experiments raises technical and economic problems which the brickmakers are considering.
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Only thelarge-scaleapplicationof deep freeze, afloat and ashore, would enable good-quality kippers, traditional kippers, to be marketed all the year round.
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The machine could not be in service in less than about five years, but even that might be timely enough forlarge-scaleapplicationin a national information utility.
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If these claims can be substantiated and extended to cattle and the method is suitable for large-scaleapplication, the case for artificial insemination becomes even stronger.
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In cell-free approaches, thelarge-scaleapplicationof glycosyltransferases for glycoconjugate synthesis has required access to large quantities of the glycosyl donors.
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This entails analysis, policy formulation, and consensus building, followed by intensive collaborations with individual developing countries to achievelarge-scaleapplicationof the new ideas.
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Alarge-scaleapplicationof photochemistry is photoresist technology, used in the production of microelectronic components.
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The authors provide very clear and detailed explanations of how efficiency is achieved and present profiling results from large-scale applications.
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These two applications can be easily integrated in a retrieval system based on term matching, even for large-scale applications.
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However, their capabilities to deal with large-scale applications still have to be demonstrated.
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Unfortunately, the complexity of these linguistically sophisticated approaches to grammar has made them difficult to use in large-scale applications.
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The motivation for standardisation is driven by the cost of designing and training a robust classifier, which can be very computationally intensive for large-scale applications.
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