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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at reduced scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been scaled down in size or proportion, often in contexts like design, modeling, or representation.
Example: "The architectural model was created at reduced scale to fit on the display table."
Alternatives: "at a smaller scale" or "in a scaled-down version".
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The aim is to generate at reduced scale similar contact conditions to those at full-scale.
The NIST Dragon's LAIR has been developed to simulate a wind driven firebrand attack at reduced scale.
Hogarth's engravings ran to very large editions and were recut and reissued and then copied at reduced scale for books of the Complete Works.
Its design is based on similitude rules which enable to reproduce at reduced scale, the same working conditions of materials tested at full scale.
On the basis of Crank Hopkinson's Law, the results obtained at reduced scale are used to derive full scale predictive models.
The cavities at reduced scale provide the flexibility to test most kinds of wall constructions in real time and allows for the faster installation and dismantling of the test walls.
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Moholy's years of practicing photography had taught her valuable methods of photomechanical reproduction, which, during World War II, she used in her position with Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux to run a microfilm operation (the photographic copying of documents at a reduced scale for compact storage) at the London Science Museum Library.
Although at a reduced scale, Dutch and Italian banks have also seen their exposure increase over the same time period.
The heater arrangement simulates, at a reduced scale, the presence of a series of vertical PV modules.
Six years into the adoption of lower wages for new hires, half of the hourly workers are paid at the reduced scale.
In the current paper, a scaling methodology is proposed to evaluate the thermal performance of a disc brake at a reduced scale.
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