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ScalesSee: Bioelectric impedance analysis.
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ScalesAggregate of small, flattened, overlapping crystals, as seen in fish scales.
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Scalesset of thin, hard plates covering the bodies of some animals, such as snakes.
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ScalesRules with proportioned graduations for measuring or making scale drawings.
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Scales(scale) measure by or as if by a scale; "This bike scales only 25 pounds" (scale) an ordered reference standard; "judging on a scale of 1 to 10" (sc [..]
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Scalesa weighing machine
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ScalesTo dream of weighing on scales, portends that justice will temper your conduct, and you will see your prosperity widening. For a young woman to weigh her lover, the indications are that she will find him of solid worth, and faithfulness will balance her love.
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Scalesare the characteristic size of organized fluid flows. A spatial scale of an oceanic vortex (eddy, ring) is its radius. A temporal scale of a vortex is its rotational period. A spatial scale of a wave is its wavelength. A time scale of a wave is its period. Scales for vertical motion is usually determined by either the depth of the Ekman layer, dept [..]
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ScalesThe Koran says, at the judgment day everyone will be weighed in the scales of the archangel Gabriel. His good deeds will be put in the scale called “Light,” and his evil ones in the [..]
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ScalesClassification system for assessing impact injury severity developed and published by the American Association for Automotive Medicine. It is the system of choice for coding single injuries and is the [..]
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ScalesTrue-false Questionnaire made up of items believed to indicate Anxiety, in which the subject answers verbally the statement that describes him.
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ScalesCoded listings of Physician or other professional services using units that indicate the relative value of the various services they perform. They take into account Time, skill, and overhead cost requ [..]
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ScalesA self-reporting test consisting of items concerning Fear and worry about taking tests and physiological activity, such as Heart Rate, Sweating, etc., before, during, and after tests.
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ScalesTests designed to measure intellectual functioning in Children and Adults.
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Scales (noun) - tiny modified hairs which overlap on a butterfly wing. The scales give the butterfly wings their color and beauty.
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Scalesoverlapping pieces of chitin (the same material of which exoskeletons are made) that insulate butterflies’ bodies and wings, improve their aerodynamics and give them color and markings. Many people think the scales look like fine dust on butterfly wings.
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ScalesMicroscopic plates which arise from individual cells on the wings, body and legs of butterflies and moths. The wing scales overlap like the tiles on a roof, and are easily dislodged, appearing as colo [..]
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Scalestiny overlapping pieces of chitin on a butterfly or moth’s wing. The scales are outgrowths of the body wall and are modified setae or hairs.
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Scalesthin, flat, overlapping, horny plates forming the outer protective covering of many fishes and reptiles, also a common name for some homopterans
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ScalesAggregate of small, flattened, overlapping crystals, as seen in fish scales.
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ScalesDry skin that flakes due to dead skin cells.
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Scalesbony structures that cover and protect a fish's body
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ScalesFlat plates of keratin that cover an animals body for protection as in reptiles.
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