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  • 61scaling ladder — noun a ladder used to scale walls (as in an attack) • Hypernyms: ↑ladder …

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  • 63Multidimensional scaling — (MDS) is a set of related statistical techniques often used in information visualization for exploring similarities or dissimilarities in data. MDS is a special case of ordination. An MDS algorithm starts with a matrix of item–item similarities,… …

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  • 64Power scaling — of a laser is increasing its output power without changing the geometry, shape, or principle of operation. Power scalability is considered an important advantage in a laser design.Usually, power scaling requires a more powerful pump source,… …

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  • 65Binary scaling — is a computer programming technique used mainly by embedded C, DSP and assembler programmers to perform a pseudo floating point using integer arithmetic.It is both faster and more accurate than directly using floating point instructions, however… …

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  • 66Dynamic frequency scaling — For the CPU design principle, see Frequency scaling. Dynamic frequency scaling (also known as CPU throttling) is a technique in computer architecture whereby the frequency of a microprocessor can be automatically adjusted on the fly, either to… …

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  • 67Dynamic voltage scaling — is a power management technique in computer architecture, where the voltage used in a component is increased or decreased, depending upon circumstances. Dynamic voltage scaling to increase voltage is known as overvolting; dynamic voltage scaling… …

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  • 68Image scaling — In computer graphics, image scaling is the process of resizing a digital image. Scaling is a non trivial process that involves a trade off between efficiency, smoothness and sharpness. As the size of an image is increased, so the pixels which… …

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  • 69Pixel art scaling algorithms — are image scaling algorithms specifically designed to upsample (enlarge) low resolution pixel and line art that contains thin lines, solid areas of colour rather than gradient fills or shading, and has not been anti aliased.MotivationTwo standard …

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  • 70Widom scaling — is a hypothesis in Statistical mechanics regarding the free energy of a magnetic system near its critical point which leads to the critical exponents becoming no longer independent so that they can be parameterized in terms of two values.Widom… …

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