单词 | To scale |
例句 | 1 One Peking factory has had to scale down its workforce from six hundred to only six. 2 You have to scale the fish before cooking it. 3 All our models are made to scale. 4 Is this diagram to scale ? 5 To scale medicinal powder. 6 A shortage of money has forced them to scale down the project. 7 The plan of the building is not drawn to scale. 8 We are going to scale down the number of trees being felled. 9 They were the first expedition to scale the heights of Everest. 10 Rescuers had to scale a 300m cliff to reach the injured climber. 11 They are determined to spare no efforts to scale the peaks in science and technology. 12 The flower drawings are all to scale and botanically correct. 13 Alvin drawn to scale is dwarfed by the giant. 14 There it restores constant returns to scale; it does not do so in our case. 15 But working to scale from a cartoon drawing and meeting a tight deadline posed problems for the sculpture's designer. 16 To do so she needed to scale down the orchestration to manageable size,[] and find a new and readily available cast. 17 The writers have a long way to go to scale these Olympian heights of absurdity, but they're trying. 18 It's a great guitar that deserves to scale considerable heights. 19 Z is produced with variety-specifIc increasing returns to scale, and the Z market is characterized by monopolistic competition. 20 Instead of escalation, Clinton's preferred tactic had been to scale back the patrols to avoid clashes. 21 For example, one can examine returns to scale by taking a ray from the origin. 22 Some banks try to scale their prices down for small-business customers to entice them to use electronic services. 23 Draw your allotted area to scale on graph paper, sketching out patterns that you find attractive. 24 Despite current price advantage, UK manufacturers are still having to scale back production. 25 My reverie was penetrated by two devastating pieces of information which managed to scale the language barrier. 26 One reason is that there may be efficiency gains from merger, e.g. due to scale economies. 27 At Perth in January 1313 Bruce himself was second to scale the castle wall after wading neck-high through icy cold water. 28 In a similar way we can first examine ray average costs and returns to scale along a ray. 29 Verticals are erected from the plan to provide vertical surfaces that are not true to scale. 30 A vertical plane remains parallel to the drawing surface and is true to scale. 1 One Peking factory has had to scale down its workforce from six hundred to only six. 31 Such models have to be carefully researched and done accurately to scale. 32 It is small wonder that Hilton wrote a sequel to Scale 1. 33 The only concession to scale is that for obvious reasons the lift buttons are situated outside the cars! 34 At that point, and that point only the vertical plane will be true to scale in the perspective drawing. 35 The food industry Y produces with constant returns to scale. 36 These points may be illustrated quite simply for the case of constant returns to scale. 37 They are, in a very restricted sense: decreasing ray average costs or increasing returns to scale imply ray subadditivity. 38 The furniture on the floor plan is to scale. 38 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 39 Yet it has refused to scale down its ambitions. 40 The same countries will lead to scale buying loss. 41 As for regional economy, because of the intra-industrial and inter-industrial relationship, increasing returns to scale has been shown up not only in enterprises level but also in industry level. 42 But Philippa Hose, a tall, blonde Concierge employee, had to scale a security fence while wearing a pencil skirt and heels in order to disable a client's alarm system during a storm. 43 Reason No.2 : There's scope for firms to scale up and form nationwide franchises. 44 Non-radial centralized resource allocation DEA models under constant returns to scale have been studied in this paper. 45 Some sought to scale the high walls and catch one last glimpse of the Mahatma. 46 The attribute reduction quality, which includes reduction ratio and approximate quality, is defined to scale the reduction effectiveness. 47 eRDF seeks to scale beyond a small set of formats and vocabularies by using namespaces and the arbitrary RDF graph data model. 48 Alas, this week it was forced to scale back both the valuation and the size of its planned offering. Market rumours now suggest it will float about $3 billion-$4 billion-worth of shares next month. 49 In the model, the production function is assumed to be nonclassic and constant returns to scale. 50 This value determines the default setting in the Print Setup dialog whether to scale pages by a given percentage. 51 You may need to scale back on your variable expenses. 52 Emphasizing on the increasing returns to scale, spillover effect and accumulation of specialized human capital(), the endogenous growth theory is a breakthrough in this regard. 53 This value gives the percentage by which to scale each printed page. Please use the Print Setup dialog to edit this value. 54 Experimental equipment of oil-water-gas triphase flow is a facilities to scale production logging instruments, make interpretation plate and verify interpretation method. 55 Property tax collections are fully invested in public infrastructure and local services. Public investment is experiencing an increasing return to scale. 56 Division of labor and specialization gains increasing return to scale but bears transaction cost and learning cost. 57 In the space below, draw a vector diagram (to scale) to show the resultant velocity of the ball. Clearly label all vectors. 58 After the founding , leather , leather goods industry to scale of operation in advance. 59 It is difficult to scale off the tartar on the inside of one's teeth. 60 At the same time, you need Domino to scale well, and to continue offering fast response times as the needs and numbers of your users grows. 61 A relational network DEA model is developed in this paper under the assumption of variable returns to scale. 62 Constant returns to scale :are features of a firm's technology that lead to constant long-run average cost as output increases. 63 Second, building and construction industries are significant of technical efficiency at the condition of variance return to scale, meta-frontier technical efficiency and technology gap ratio. 64 Position the pointer over any canvas resize handle and drag to scale. 65 It is 26 % to scale instead, have before this report the support that Microsoft got 74 %, it is in declare oneself failed actually. 66 Based on above results, the comparison on the return to scale and output elasticity that DEA and the parametric approach offer is presented. 67 This allows to scale out application tier independent of the session replication tier. 68 The fund is an interim measure to provide concessional (low-interest) financing to scale up low carbon technologies pending negotiations on a new global climate change agreement. 69 It is proved by use of some modules and historical data. 3. Control cost to achieve return to scale. 70 Mycorrhiza is one of the new technologies applied on ecological restoration of coal mine areas. Spore density is one of the standards to scale mycorrhizal ecology. 71 This paper uses the critical capacity model and the break-even model to scale the market risk. 72 Agglomeration derives from such basic conditions as increasing returns to scale, trade costs, flow of productive factors and imperfect competition. 73 In this chapter, the writer mainly introduces some definitions of foreign exchange and theories to scale management and structure management of foreign exchange reserves. 74 One factory has had to scale down its workforce from six hundred to only six. 75 According to an empirical study, China's commercial banks are in the stage of increase return to scale, representing the room for expansion in Chinas commercial banks. 76 To draw to scale by means of a scale and protractor; plot. 77 For return to scale, most of the Big 4 international firms are in the optimal scale of production. Non-Big 4 firms adapt their scale aggressively in the long-run tendency. 78 One solution to this problem is to use a functional language designed to scale. 79 Drawings shall be prepared to scale and in third angle projection. 80 It doesn't promise to scale up to extreme sizes, but should hold up pretty well for most uses. A lot is going to depend on how effectively you can parallelize your problem. 81 America still leads the world at processing failure, at latching on to new innovations and building them to scale quickly and profitably. 82 This is when the complexity of relational databases starts to rub against their potential to scale. 83 The Crossing Entropy is defined to scale the similar level of two probability distribution. 84 The company has begun to scale down its operations in Asia. 85 At the same time, by reason of increasing returns to scale and positive external-economic effects, high-tech industrial agglomeration often leads to further the industrial centralization. 86 Our need is not to scale down debt, but to raise huge amounts of new capital. 87 Finally, all internal requests to the microkernel are asynchronous, allowing processing to scale linearly as more CPUs are added to the host server. 88 "There are many small islands of success, but they need to go to scale," said Minoru Takada, chief of the United Nations Development Program's sustainable energy program. 89 An old painting shows villagers at sea using ladders to scale a slaughtered right whale. 90 The shield is named after New Zealand's Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to scale Mount Everest, who died in Auckland on January 11 2008. 91 In addition, most of the graphical elements are provided in vector format, allowing you a lot of room to scale up for high-resolution presentations. 92 Despite Twitter's troubles, most of its users stayed true, watching and waiting as the team began the long process of recoding the application in order for it to scale up. 93 Between the range of minimum and maximum efficient scale of output, there may also exist constant returns to scale where the average unit costs of production remain unchanged as output increases. 94 Increasing returns to scale can come in different ways: positive network effect, viral economies of scale, distributed economies of scale, etc. 95 The return to scale rises with the decline of economic developing level. 96 Of the small firms, firms with number of employee less than 9 are in the increasing return to scale and firms with number of employee equal to and more than 9 are in the decreasing return to scale. 97 The PCU then takes feedback from counters to assist in making decisions to scale up a particular core. 98 In this paper, the BCC efficiency, the return to scale and the output elasticity of current assets, fixed assets, labor in Chinese industries are presented by using Data Envelopment Analysis. 98 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 99 What's more, concentrated urbanization would boost GDP per capita growth by as much as 20 percent above the current trendline, thanks to scale effects and productivity gains. 100 Internet-scale refers to the terabyte and petabyte age of data sizes and the ability to scale to meet the processing requirements to handle this amount of data in a timely manner. 101 The reason is the spatial concentration of population and resources had the effect of increasing returns to scale. 102 We found that the size of fund have a significant negative impact on fund performance, this is in contrast to the increasing return to scale hypothesis. 103 There is not increasing return to scale in the activities of road freight transport(), but the integration of transport operations plays an important part in the achievement of economies of scale. 104 Two characteristics of service, imperfect competition and increase return to scale make it an optimal choice for government intervention. 105 The results of this study not only categorized different positions . of guards, forwards, and centers but find out the players' overall efficiency, return to scale, and benchmarking. 106 We decompose the technical efficiency into pure technical efficiency and scale efficiency, identify the technical efficient and inefficient banks, and determine the return to scale of the banks. 107 Forget about having to scale the walled gardens of social networks or having to upload, download, and link together multiple applications. 108 With those studies in hand, we would be well placed to scale up and globalize prevention. 109 Creates a simple service repository and discovery mechanism, which allows an application (or parts of applications) to scale well. 110 Stocks trade largely on sentiment, which can turn on a dime: witness Air China, which was forced to scale back its IPO last summer due to tepid demand. 111 The Comparative Advantage Theory of David Ricardo is constructed on a series of assumptions including perfect competition and constant returns to scale. 112 The economics and dwindling company coverage of most sell side research shops has forced the buy side to scale and employ a do-it-yourself ethic. 113 UMB systems benefit from a highly innovative flat network architecture that simplifies the core network and network interfaces, making it easy to scale the network. 114 The number of documents produced in the enterprise grows at a breakneck pace, and enterprise search functionality has to scale fast in order to keep up. 115 Your industry might have room for six or seven well-paid consultants, but when you try to scale up to 30 or 40 people on your team, you discover that it stresses the market's ability to pay. 116 Then I contrasted these factors, such as concentration to scale economics, concentration to rate of profit and so on. 117 There are different characteristics of increasing returns to scale about input and output of technology innovation between state corporation and Sino-foreign joint ventures. 118 Even so, you'veprobably also run up against people who love your idealism, but warn you tolower your sights, to scale back your ambitions a bit, to settle for somethingless. 119 This provided the essential data for tryptophan production to scale up in the future. 120 And how to scale if the texture needs to be scaled down using the minification function. 121 It enables network operators to scale their networks to accommodate terabit capacity for growth. 122 As a result, increasing in labor productivity inside cluster is endogenous and shown up by the characteristics of increasing returns to scale. 123 The experimental results show that it ia not sensitive to scale change and rotation. Thus it offers convenience in the application of certain pattern recognition. 124 His cavalry would smash through the redoubts opening the way for the infantry to scale the Russians' wooden walls and engage them in hand-to-hand fighting. 125 The results show that increasing return to scale has been identified in high-tech firms' innovations, and the innovation efficiency of capital is higher than that of human. |
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