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101deep scaling — removal of plaque and calculus from the surface of a tooth apical to the gingival margin, usually accumulated in periodontal pockets. Called also subgingival s. and root s …
102root scaling — deep s …
103subgingival scaling — deep s …
104ultrasonic scaling — removal of debris, plaque, and calculus from the surface of the teeth with an ultrasonic scaler …
105resistance to scaling — Смотри Жаростойкость …
106unidimensional scaling — See Guttman scale ; Likert scale ; measurement …
107test scaling — rating of test results, arranging of tests in a gradual rating scale …
108Image scaling — The process of making images smaller or larger. Also called zooming …
109multi-dimensional scaling — MDS A technique used to assist understanding of a consumer s perception of competing brands or products. A perceptual map is often drawn showing how consumers perceive competitive products along certain dimensions or attributes. For example,… …
110aliquot scaling — /ˈæləkwɒt skeɪlɪŋ/ (say aluhkwot skayling) noun a method (used by some pianoforte makers) of producing a fuller tone in the upper strings of a piano by adding a set of sympathetic strings sounding an octave higher …