scaled version

collocation in English

meaningsofscaleandversion

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scale
noun
uk
/skeɪl/
us
/skeɪl/
a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level ...
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version
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvɜː.ʃən/
uk
/ˈvɜː.ʒən/
us
/ˈvɝː.ʒən/
a particular form of something that is slightly different from other forms of the ...
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(Definition ofscaleandversionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Equations (3.23) and (3.27) are in fact equivalent: (3.27) could be viewed as ascaledversionof (3.23).
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Fitness is usually either the function to be optimized, or ascaledversionof it.
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So the system's response is ascaledversionof the input.
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An object is therefore congruent to its mirror image (even if it is not symmetric), but not to ascaledversion.
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Also, a space demonstration refers to the spaceflight of ascaledversionof a particular technology or of a critical technology subsystem.
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The two outer circles are scaled versions of the inner one, and the straight lines represent some scaling directions.
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These indicators are technically scaled versions of the former ones, with the magnitude of the shocks as a scale measure.
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Precisely, the impulse response of the ideal matched filter, assuming white (uncorrelated) noise should be a time-reversed complex-conjugatedscaledversionof the signal that we are seeking.
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This particular flat torus (and any uniformlyscaledversionof it as well) is known as the square flat torus.
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Thus, it follows that all power laws with a particular scaling exponent are equivalent up to constant factors, since each is simply ascaledversionof the others.
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