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  1. Letter scale

    Orphan date February 2009 A letter scale is a weighing scale used for weighing Letter message letters in order to determine the correct amount of mail Payment postage . Until the 1990s most letter scales were mechanics mechanical , but today electronics electronic scales are the most common. http digitalscale.com SHIPPING 20SCALES 20COMPARED.htm Article Comparing and explaining letter scales Category Office equipment tool stub de Briefwaage fr P se lettre nl Brievenweger sv Brevv g ...   more details



  1. Scale

    wiktionarypar scale Scale can refer to the following Length Architect s scale , a ruler like device which facilitates the production of technical drawings Engineer s scale , a ruler like device similar to the Architect s scale, they are helpful when drawing rooms Linear encoder , a kind of linear scale used in precision manufacturing for positioning Linear scale , a means of showing the scale of a map, chart, or drawing Vernier scale , a scale that allows for higher precision than a uniformly divided straight or circular measurement scale Locations Scales, South Lakeland , a village in Cumbria ... Scales Scales family Mathematics Scale descriptive set theory , an object defined on a set of points for example real numbers and used for a wide variety of applications Scale parameter , a description of the spread or dispersion of a probability distribution Music Musical scale , a sequence of ordered musical notes Scale string instruments , the sounding length of the strings of an instrument Scale album Scale album , an album by electronic artist Matthew Herbert The Scale , a song by Interpol from Our Love to Admire People Scales surname Physics Weighing scale , an instrument used to determine the weight or mass of an object Ratio Scale model Rail transport modelling scales model railroading Representation systems Scale, a linear or curved surface dial with calibrated numerical ... scale , an ordering of time intervals from shortest to longest Measurement , referring to the size ... and complexity Scale factor , a number which scales, or multiplies, some quantity Scale factor Universe , a function of time which represents the expansion of the universe Scale map Scale parameter , a numerical parameter in statistics Scale ratio Scale social sciences Scale spatial , an informal system of general size categorizations Scaling geometry Structures flat Scale armour , protective garments similar to animal scales Scale insect , a waxy coated animal that resembles a fish scale Scale ...   more details



  1. In scale

    The in scale , which contains semitone s, according to a traditional theory is one of two pentatonic scale s used in much Japanese music , excluding gagaku and Buddhism Buddhist chanting. The in scale is used specifically in music for the koto and shamisen and is contrasted with the yo scale yo scale , which does not contain semitones. ref Titon, Jeff Todd 1996 . Worlds of Music An Introduction to the Music of the World s Peoples , p.372. ISBN 0 02 872612 X. ref Image In scale.png 550px thumb center In scale on D with auxiliary notes F & C audio In scale.mid Play . More recent theory ref Koizumi Fumio 1974 . Nihon no ongaku Japanese music , 76. Tokyo National Theater of Japan. ref emphasizes that it is more useful in interpreting Japanese melody to view scales on the basis of nuclear tones located a perfect fourth fourth apart and containing notes between them, as in the miyako bushi scale used in koto and shamisen music and whose pitches are equivalent to the in scale ref Titon 1996 , 373. ref Image Miyako bushi scale.png 550px thumb center Miyako bushi scale on D, equivalent to in scale on D, with brackets on fourths audio Miyako bushi scale.mid Play . In scale in the other musical traditions Some rare examples of ancient genres of Andean music e.g. k antu use a scale similar to the in scale combined with melody leading with a parallel Perfect fifth fifths and Perfect fourth fourths . For example listen Machulas Kantu by Bolivia Manta folk group Wi ayataqui , 1981 . Source reflist Scales Music theory stub japan music stub Category Musical scales Category Japanese music Category Andean music ...   more details



  1. S scale

    S Scale or S gauge is a model railroad scale modeled at 1 64 scale , S scale track gauge space between .... S gauge is sometimes confused with Standard Gauge toy trains standard gauge , a large scale standard for toy trains in the early part of the 20th century. History S Scale is one of the oldest model railroading scales. The earliest known 1 64 scale train was constructed from card in 1896. ref name ukhistory http www.s scale.org.uk history.htm S Scale MRS Standards History ref The first working ... Flyer marketed a 1 64 scale train that ran on three rail track similar to that of Lionel Corporation ... train running on two rail track ref http www.trainweb.org crocon sinfo.html S Scale Model Railroading S Scale History ref for greater realism, and S gauge entered what many consider its heyday although there is more available in S scale today than was available during this period . However ... their first S products in 1990. And while the S scale market has seen a number of brass model manufacturers, today the major brass model supplier in S scale S gauge is http www.riverraisinmodels.com River Raisin Models . Today s S gauge S scale modelers have a greater selection and higher ... of locomotives, rolling stock, and track, various manufacturers now offer S scale structures, detail parts, figures, other scenic items, bridges, and more. Terminology Strictly speaking, scale ... between the railheads. However, within the modeling community the terms scale and gauge seem to have .... In an effort to distinguish these efforts from the tinplate products, the term S scale has been adopted by the adherents of this higher fidelity approach. Examples of scale works are seen at many ... of S gauge model railroading. The http www.s scale.org.uk S Scale Model Railway Society also works to promote the scale in the UK. More S scale organizations can be found http www.sscalenews.com organizations.html here . Notable Layouts The largest S Scale layout in the United States is the Cincinnati ...   more details



  1. Not to Scale

    Infobox Album Name Not to Scale Type Album Artist Kerfuffle Commented out because image was deleted Cover Kerfuffle Not to Scale.gif Released 14th June 2003 Recorded March 2003 at Ois n Studios Genre Folk music Folk Length 45 11 Label RootBeat Records Producer Ste f n Hannigan Reviews The Living Tradition http www.folkmusic.net htmfiles webrevs rbrcd01.htm NetRhythms http www.netrhythms.co.uk reviewsk.html kerfuffle Last album This album Not to Scale br 2003 Next album K2 album K2 br 2004 Not to Scale is the first album by folk band Kerfuffle . Track listing Catharsis Peterman Siobhan O Donnell s Ahma Ruchenitsa Farewell to Chernobyl If I Was a Blackbird Quendale Bay Mick s Knitted Triplets The Ash Plant The Bonny Isle of Whalsay Locharber Drive Breton Tune Poker Signature Brisk Young Widow Gravel Walk Victor s Return Lucy s Sox Morrisons Falmouth Packet Irish Toast DEFAULTSORT Not To Scale Category 2003 albums Category Kerfuffle albums ...   more details



  1. T scale

    distinguish2 TT scale 1 120 unreferenced date April 2010 Infobox Model Rail Scale name T scale image caption Image T review 04.jpg 300px scale 0.0267 in. 1 ft. ratio 1 450 Japanese Cape Gauge br 1 480 Standard gauge gauge RailGauge 3mm prototype gauge commercially available models are of RailGauge 1067mm narrow Cape gauge T scale 1 450 , a.k.a. T Gauge , is a model railroad scale with a gauge of RailGauge 3mm . It was introduced at the Tokyo Toy Show in 2006 by KK Eishindo of Japan, and went on sale in 2007. It is presently the smallest commercial model train scale in the world. Since mid 2009, Railway Shop Hong Kong is the exclusive licensed manufacturer. The models are powered with a battery powered throttle with optional AC adapter at a maximum output of 4.5 V DC. To improve power pickup and tractive effort, the powered cars are fitted with magnetic wheels, and the track has steel rails. The first train released is the Japanese 103 series commuter train in different versions. Each standard trainset comes with two powered cars, which are located in the center of the train. The front and rear cars are equipped with directional headlights. The tiny pantographs are made of etched stainless steel. The Hankyu Railway 9000 EMU Series and the Kiha 40 DMU were added to the line of available trainsets in early 2010, and feature improved mechanisms for better performance. Presently, track ... is available, as well as a street decoration decal sheet, which comes with a scale ruler to aid the placement ... that climbs a steep straight track. Additionally, Eishindo sells a train set for use in G Scale model ... scale figures to ride the train. T scale trains may be used with model airplanes and model airports in the 1 400 1 500 scale range. Eishindo has been planning to produce a modest line of airplanes and accessories of their own. See also ZZ scale Z scale Rail transport modelling scales Model railway scales External links Commons Category T scale T scale http www.kk eishindo.co.jp KK Eishindo of Japan ...   more details



  1. The Letter

    The Letter may refer to in theatre The Letter play The Letter play , a 1927 drama by W. Somerset Maugham in literature The Letter 1904 The Letter , a 1904 short story by Edith Wharton in film The Letter 1929 film The Letter 1929 film , a 1929 film directed by Jean de Limur starring Jeanne Eagels, adapted from the Somerset Maugham play The Letter 1940 film The Letter 1940 film , a 1940 film directed by William Wyler starring Bette Davis, also adapted from the Somerset Maugham play The Letter 1997 film The Letter 1997 film , a 1997 South Korean film, also known as Pyeon ji The Letter 1999 film The Letter 1999 film , a 1999 Portuguese film The Letter 2002 film The Letter 2002 film , a 2002 short film directed by Dylan Griffith starring Blaine Hogan The Letter 2004 film The Letter 2004 film , a 2004 Thai remake of the 1997 Korean film, also known as Jod mai rak in music The Letter Midnight Youth song The Letter Midnight Youth song , a song by New Zealand band Midnight Youth The Letter Hoobastank song The Letter Hoobastank song , a song by Hoobastank from their 2009 album Fornever The Letter song The Letter song , a 1967 hit song made famous by the Box Tops and later by Joe Cocker The Letter Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn song The Letter Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn song , a song by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn from their 1976 album United Talent The Letter , a song by PJ Harvey from her 2004 album Uh Huh Her album Uh Huh Her The Letter, a song by Outkast from their 2003 album Speakerboxxx The Love Below The Letter , a song by James Morrison from his 2006 debut album Undiscovered James Morrison album Undiscovered The Letter Neon Rainbow , a 1967 album by the Box Tops The Letter Avant album The Letter Avant album , an upcoming album The Letter , an album by Judy Garland The Letter opera The Letter opera , a 2009 opera to be presented by the Santa Fe Opera and based on the 1927 play by W. Somerset Maugham in television The Letter Seinfeld The Letter Seinfeld , an episode ...   more details



  1. Letter

    wiktionary Letter letter letters Letter may refer to Letter alphabet , a written element of an alphabet that represents a single phoneme Letterform , typographic term for alphabetical letter shapes Letter message , a form of written communication see also mail Letters, the collected correspondence of a writer or historically significant person Maktubat disambiguation , the Arabic word for collected letters Pauline epistles , addressed by St. Paul to various communities or congregations, such as Letters to the Galatians or Letters to the Corinthians , and part of the canonical books of the Bible The Letter disambiguation as a form of second person literature see Epistle Epistolary novel , a long form fiction composed of letters epistles Letters, another word for literature , as in arts and letters LETTERS novel LETTERS novel , by John Barth Open letter , a public letter as distinguished from private correspondence Letter to the editor , a letter sent to a newspaper, magazine, or online publication by one of its readers and meant to be published Encyclical letter in the Catholic Church Letter paper size , paper conventionally sized for letter writing Varsity letter , an award given in the U.S. for interscholastic or intercollegiate merit in a sport or other activity such as band or choir. Rehearsal letter in an orchestral score Letters Aftershock album Letters Butch Walker album Letters Jimmy Webb album Places Letter, Aberdeenshire , is a settlement in North east Scotland Letter, County Fermanagh , a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Letters, Ross shire , a small village on the coast of Loch Broom, Scotland Letter railway station in Germany Other John Letters , a Scottish manufacturer of golf clubs See also Letterer , a member of a team of comic book creators responsible for drawing the comic book s text Letterman disambiguation Lettering, and calligraphy disambig ko ...   more details



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  1. Dominant scale

    In music , the dominant scale is Mixolydian mode Modern Mixolydian Mixolydian mode Dominant scale may also refer to Phrygian dominant scale Lydian dominant scale Jazz scale Altered dominant scale altered dominant scale a jazz scale , or the Bebop scale Bebop dominant scale bebop dominant scale disambig ...   more details



  1. Z scale

    . The letter Z was chosen to designate the new scale, as it was thought, at the time, that there would not be a commercial model railway scale even smaller than Z, in the future hence, the last character ...Refimprove date January 2009 Infobox Model Rail Scale name Z Scale image filename image caption widthpx scale 1.385 mm 1 foot 0.0545 inch 1 foot ratio 1 220 gauge RailGauge 6.5mm disp s prototype gauge Standard gauge Z scale 1 220 is one of the smallest commercially available model railway scales with a track Rail gauge gauge of RailGauge 6.5mm disp s . Z scale trains operate on 0 10 volts direct current ... model railways. Z scale locomotives can be retro fitted with microprocessor based digital decoders .... History File Tiny electric motor in a Z scale model locomotive.jpg thumb 300px The sugar cube sized electric motor in a Z scale model locomotive. The entire engine is only convert 50 mm in 2 abbr on long. Z scale was introduced by the Germany German model train manufacturer M rklin in 1972 at the Nuremberg ... at this time the largest market being T scale T gauge at 1 450 Scale, aka 3 mm Scale, designed in Japan and manufactured in China . In 1978, a M rklin Z scale locomotive pulling six coaches made its entry ... of 720  km before the train stopped due to failure of the motor. Z scale, at its inception, was predominantly a European scale, but it has an increasing number of loyal followers in other parts of the world. There are now also manufacturers in North America and Japan China, among others. Z scale ... and layout design characteristics of the scale. While prices were initially higher for Z scale ... increased, prices have come down to a point comparable to those of high quality models in any scale. In Z scale, there are no cheap, low precision models as can be available in larger scales if they weren ... as 1988, M rklin announced their intention to offer digital train control systems in Z scale, and M rklin s 1988 Z scale product catalog listed three locomotives with a built in digital decoder. Unfortunately ...   more details



  1. Musical scale

    the notes of a scale, it is customary that each scale degree be assigned its own letter name for example ...Technical date April 2011 For psychoacoustic scale bark scale mel scale Image C major scale.png thumb Pattern of whole and half steps in the Ionian mode or major scale on C audio Ionian mode C.mid Play . In music , a scale is a sequence of musical note music notes in ascending and descending order that provides ... music intervals between the notes they contain, into categories including diatonic scale diatonic , major scale major , minor scale minor , and others, with a specific group of notes thus being described as a C major scale, D minor scale, etc. The distance between two successive notes in a scale is called a scale step . Background Scales are typically listed from low to high. Most scales are octave repeating , meaning their pattern of notes is the same in every octave. An octave repeating scale ... pitch class. For instance, the increasing C major scale is C D E F G A B C , with the bracket indicating that the last note is an octave higher than the first note, and the decreasing C major scale is C B A G F E D C , with the bracket indicating an octave lower than the first note in the scale. This single scale can be manifested at many different Pitch music pitch levels. For example, a C major scale can be started at C4 middle C see scientific pitch notation and ascending an octave to C5 or it could ... music intervals they contain for example diatonic scale diatonic , chromatic scale chromatic , Whole tone scale whole tone or by the number of different pitch classes they contain very common pentatonic scale pentatonic , hexatonic scale hexatonic , heptatonic scale heptatonic scales, having five ... modern classical music octatonic scale octatonic or eight. Scales can be abstracted from performance ... . Below, the first scale is a whole tone scale, while the second and third scales are diatonic scales ... scales.PNG 400px The lydian mode, middle, functions as an intermediary between the whole tone scale ...   more details



  1. Harmonic scale

    wiktionarypar harmonic For Harmonic scale , see Harmonic minor scale Harmonic major scale Harmonic Scale . See also Scale of harmonics disambig ...   more details



  1. Danjon scale

    , with the eclipse of 9 December 1992 rated 0 on the Danjon Scale by many observers. It is also thought ...   more details



  1. Scale model

    represents on the actual object. When buying a model train, scale sizes are referred to by letter ...refimprove date December 2010 Image Scale Model Of The Tower Of London In The Tower Of London.jpg right thumb 300px A scale model of the Tower of London . This model can be found inside the tower. File Maqueta turbina hidroel ctrica.jpg thumb 300px Scale model of water powered turbine Image ScaleCarComparison.jpg ... F40 Image Modeltown2006.JPG thumb right 300px Model ships and castle A scale model is a model physical ... size of the object, which seeks to maintain the relative proportions the scale factor of the physical size of the original object. Very often the scale model is smaller than the original and used as a guide to making the object in full size. Scale models are built or collected for many reasons. Professional modelmakers often create models for many professions Engineers who require scale models ... and sell the look of a new construction before it is built. Filmmakers who require scale models of objects or sets that cannot be built in full size. Salesmen who require scale models to promote ... collectibles, model ships and ships in bottles for their own enjoyment. Scale models can ... by artists. Types of scale models Some modelers build and collect models made from a certain medium ... being modeled. Model aircraft Main Model aircraft Image Koottava DC3.JPG thumb right 300px Scale ... kits are occasionally available to purchase. Aircraft can be modeled in many scales . The scale notation ... use 1 8 scale as an example, it is read like this 1 inch or whatever measurement on my model is equal means equal to 8 inches on the real prototype airplane . Sometimes the scale notation isn t used...it s simply stated my model is one eighth 1 8 scale meaning my model is one eighth the size of the real ... of size, 1 144 scale 1 144 , 1 72 scale 1 72 the most numerous , 1 48 scale 1 48 , 1 32 scale 1 32 , 1 24 scale 1 24 , 1 16, 1 8 and 1 4. Some European models are available at more metric scales such as 1 ...   more details



  1. Scale analysis

    Scale analysis may refer to Scale analysis mathematics Scale analysis statistics disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. H0 scale

    Infobox Model Rail Scale name HO image filename HO Scale Bachmann 44 tonner.JPG image caption U.S. prototype model of an HO scale 1 87 center cab switcher made by Bachmann Industries Bachmann shown with a pencil for size comparison. widthpx 300px scale 3.5 mm to 1 foot ratio 1 87 standard Normen Europ ischer ... gauge Standard gauge HO or H0 is the most popular scale model scale of model railway in the world .... Editor . http books.google.com books?id 4633V K0ZQcC&pg PA6&dq ho OR HO scale 22most popular 22&client ... 4 March 2010. ref in the United Kingdom , the related OO gauge OO scale predominates . According to the NMRA standard S 1.2 predominantly used in North America, in HO scale, convert 3.5 mm abbr on 4 ... used in Europe, the scale is exactly 1 87. ref http morop.org de normes nem010 d.pdf NEM 010 ref ... railroad gauge of RailGauge 1435mm . ref name Modeling Scales Scale and Gauge NMRA . http www.nmra.org beginner scale.html Modeling Scales Scale and Gauge . NMRA.org . December 2000. Retrieved 4 March 2010. ref Derivation Image N&W model Crewe.JPG right thumb HO scale steam locomotives at the N&W RR museum in Crewe, Virginia . The name H0 is derived from the fact that its 1 87 scale is approximately half that of 0 scale which was the smallest of the series of older and larger 0, 1, 2 and 3 ... with the letter H and numeral 0. History After the First World War there were several attempts to introduce a model railway about half the size of 0 scale that would be more suitable for smaller home layouts and cheaper to manufacture. H0 was created to meet these aims. For this new scale, a track width of 16.5  mm was designed to represent prototypical standard gauge track, and a model scale ..., marketed buildings in the corresponding scale. At the 1935 Leipzig Spring Fair, an electric tabletop ... of metal. HO scale trains elsewhere were developed in response to the economic pressures of the Great ... 4633V K0ZQcC&pg PA6&dq ho OR HO scale 22most popular 22&client firefox a&cd 7 v onepage&q ho 20OR 20HO ...   more details



  1. O scale

    rather than the letter as the name for the scale. A situation similar to that in Britain exists in continental ...Image Modelrailway1.JPG thumb right Australian O gauge model railway O scale or O gauge is a Rail transport modelling scale standards scale commonly used for toy train s and model railway model railroading ... scale in the United States and remained so until the early 1960s. In Europe, its popularity declined ... years have addressed the concerns of scale model railroaders, making O scale more popular. Conversely, in the United Kingdom O gauge is popular among fine scale modellers who prefer to make perfect ... scale is derived from 0 zero gauge or Gauge 0 , because it was smaller than Gauge 1 and the other ... on play value, the scale of pre World War II O gauge trains varied. The M rklin specifications called for 1 43.5 scale. However, many designs were 1 48 scale or 1 64 scale. Entry level trains ... the same length of an HO scale half zero piece, but about the same width and height of an O scale ... started paying more attention to scale, and post war locomotives and rolling stock tend to be larger ... from O gauge to O scale gauge describes merely the distance between the rails, while scale describes the size ratio of a model as it relates to its real world prototype . Since the early 1990s, O scale manufacturers have begun placing more emphasis on realism, and the scale has experienced a resurgence in popularity, although it remains less popular than HO scale HO or N scale . However, newer manufacturers ... Weaver are making very exact, 1 48 scale models of trains. Standards The differences in the various O gauge and O scale standards can be confusing. O gauge model railroad tracks typically ... S 1.2 Standards for Scale Models date 2009 07 accessdate 2010 04 11 publisher National Model Railroad Association ref Scale and Gauge Scale ratio Scale refers to the size of the model relative to the actual ... surface. Scale Scale is the ratio of a model dimension to the real life dimension. O Scale in the UK ...   more details



  1. Scale length

    disambig Length scale , or scale length a significant concept in physics used to define the order of magnitude of a system Scale height , or scale length a specific parameter in physics denoting the distance over which a quantity decreases by a factor of e Scale string instruments a measurement of the length of a musical instrument string ...   more details



  1. Micro-scale

    wiktionarypar microscale Micro scale may refer to Microscale meteorology Micro scale meteorology Kolmogorov microscales micro heat exchanger Micro scale heat exchangers Microfluidics Micro scale fluidics microreactor Micro scale reactor Disambig ...   more details



  1. Full Scale

    Full Scale may refer to Full Scale band , an Australian alternative metal band formed in Perth, Western Australia Full Scale album , the self titled 2005 album by Full Scale Full Scale EP , a 1998 release from hip hop duo Show and A.G. disambig ...   more details



  1. Scale height

    A scale height is a term often used in scientific contexts for a distance over which a quantity decreases by a factor of e mathematical constant e the base of natural logarithms . It is usually denoted by the capital letter H . For planetary atmospheres, it is the vertical distance upwards, over which the pressure of the atmosphere decreases by a factor of e. The scale height remains constant for a particular temperature. It can be calculated by ref name AMS cite web title Glossary of Meteorology scale height url http amsglossary.allenpress.com glossary search?id scale height1 publisher American Meteorological Society AMS ref ref name wolfram cite web title Pressure Scale Height url http scienceworld.wolfram.com physics PressureScaleHeight.html publisher Wolfram Research ref math H frac kT Mg math where k Boltzmann constant 1.38 x 10 sup &minus 23 sup J K sup &minus 1 sup T mean planetary surface temperature in kelvin s M mean molecular mass of dry air units kg g acceleration due to gravity on planetary surface m s The pressure at the Earth s surface or at higher levels is a result of the weight of the overlying atmosphere force per unit area . If at a height of z the atmosphere has density &rho and pressure P , then moving upwards at an infinitesimally small height dz will decrease the pressure by amount dP , equal to the weight of a layer of atmosphere of thickness dz . Thus math ... web title Example The scale height of the Earth s atmosphere url http iapetus.phy.umist.ac.uk Teaching ... 9.81 m s² . As a function of temperature the scale height of the Earth s atmosphere is therefore 1.38 4.808× 9.81 10 sup 3 sup 29.26 m deg. This yields the following scale heights for representative ... 3 sup .125 g m sup 3 sup at 70 km, a factor of 9600, indicating an average scale height of 70 ln ... diffusion means that each molecular atomic species has its own scale height. See also Time constant ... escala de Skalenh he ja no Skalah yde nn Skalah gd simple Scale height sv Skalh jd zh ...   more details



  1. Scale up

    Scale up , Scale up , or scaleup may refer to Scalability , the ability to function with different amounts of required work, or to be readily adjusted to do so Scale up chemical engineering in chemical engineering, the migration of a process from the lab scale to the pilot plant scale or commercial scale See also Wiktionary SCALE UP , a type classroom layout and learning environment disambig ...   more details



  1. BBCH-scale

    The BBCH scale is a scale used to identify the phenology phenological development stages of a plant. A series of BBCH scales have been developed for a range of crop species. Phenological development stages of plants are used in a number of scientific disciplines Plant physiology crop physiology , phytopathology , entomology and plant breeding and in the agriculture industry timing of pesticide application, fertization, agricultural insurance . The BBCH scale uses a decimal code system, which is divided into principal and secondary growth stages, and is based on the cereal code system Zadoks scale developed by Zadoks ref cite journal last Zadoks first J.C. coauthors T.T. Chang, C.F. Konzak title A decimal code for the growth stages of cereals. journal Weed Research volume 14 pages 415 421 date 1974 doi 10.1111 j.1365 3180.1974.tb01084.x ref Officially, the abbreviation BBCH derives from Biologische ... col1 BBCH scale bean Bean BBCH scale beet Beet BBCH scale bulb vegetable Bulb vegetable BBCH scale canola Canola, rapeseed BBCH scale cereals Cereals BBCH scale citrus Citrus BBCH scale coffee Coffee BBCH scale cotton Cotton BBCH scale cucurbit Cucurbit BBCH scale currants Currants BBCH scale faba bean Faba bean BBCH scale grape Grape BBCH scale hop Hop BBCH scale leafy vegetables forming heads Leafy vegetables forming heads BBCH scale leafy vegetables not forming heads Leafy vegetables not forming heads col2 BBCH scale maize Maize, corn BBCH scale musacea Musacea BBCH scale olive Olive BBCH scale other brassica vegetables Other brassica vegetables BBCH scale pea Pea BBCH scale peanut Peanut BBCH scale pome fruit Pome fruit BBCH scale potato Potato BBCH scale rice Rice BBCH scale root and stem vegetable Root and stem vegetable BBCH scale solaneous fruit Solaneous fruit BBCH scale stone fruit Stone fruit BBCH scale strawberry Strawberry BBCH scale sunflower Sunflower BBCH scale weed Weed ... Skala englisch.pdf downloadable version of the BBCH scales Category BBCH scale de BBCH Code fr Code ...   more details



  1. Natural scale

    Natural scale may refer to Diatonic scale , including the major scale major and minor scale natural minor scales Harmonic series music , the series of pitches produced by a natural horn Nondimensionalization , the removal of units from a mathematical equation The particular diatonic scale that uses no sharps or flats. in byzantine music the major scale disambig ...   more details




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