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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to music, mathematics, or any field where a change in scale is relevant.
Example: "To create a more complex sound, the composer decided to alter the scale used in the piece."
Alternatives: "modify the scale" or "change the scale".
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First, the administration procedures for the SITBI were adapted from interview to self-report to maintain consistency across the scales, although this did not alter scale scoring.
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In fact, we found that perturbing the checkpoint in cycling cells does not increase the number of active origins and does not alter scaling.
In the studies examined here, scales were kept consistent to the greatest extent possible to facilitate combining study data; only in certain circumstances were sites permitted to alter scales for regional differences (for example, substituting region or burro for county, where counties were not present, on the MMSE).
Altering scale changes our perception, and defines them as fictional.
His strategy partly entails greater precision and altered scale, scale being, as artists know, a reliable trickster and emotional provocateur.
Using this dimensional analysis with the equivalent altered scale yields remarkable results.
But their sculptures look amateurish by comparison with Mr. Mueck's, whose strategy entails far greater precision and altered scale: even in the era of computer simulation, the work boggles the eye, but Mr. Mueck's sculptures are not true to size, a crucial distinction.
Without altering scale or image content, tiled images were re-aligned across multiple time points in Adobe Photoshop using either registration marks made with solvent-resistant markers on the underside of the well, or by unique patterns in the tape edges that line the stimulation channel.
Brook has no pretense to present Bach as a call to hope on a cosmic, landscape-altering scale.
His other contribution to the album, "Think for Yourself", features what Everett described as "ambiguous tonal coloring", utilising chromaticism in G major with a "strange" mixture of the Dorian mode and the minor pentatonic; he called it a "tour de force of altered scale degrees".
At the same time, Fried et al. [ 87] were altering scale classification by asking whether health or physical problems result in ADL-IADL tasks being completed with less frequency, or do such problems cause individuals to modify how they perform a particular functional task.
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