"in reduced scale" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means something is made or displayed in a smaller size or proportion compared to the original or normal scale. Example: The architect presented a detailed plan of the building, including the park surrounding it, in reduced scale to show the project's overall design.
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It is reported here a series of collision tests of marine structures in reduced scale.
Free-burn tests with multiple-wall corrugated paper cartons were carried out in reduced scale and in large scale.
This paper presents a methodology to designing thermal-hydraulic experiments in reduced scale based on setting up a constrained optimization problem that is solved using genetic algorithms (GAs).
The article discusses an experimental investigation of turbulent dispersion processes in a typical three-dimensional urban geometry, in reduced scale, in neutrally stable conditions.
However, the crashworthiness analysis on marine structures in reduced scale is not an ordinary research topic given the scientific and technical limitations surrounding this type of practice.
Therefore, a laboratory experiment was designed to examine the measurement error of the proposed technique against direct manual measurements based on a simplified model of the rigging system in reduced scale.
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Discussing the miniaturization of the house, Peter said to Crewe: "... There's no harm in reducing scale.
We found that ketoconazole was similar to steroid-based treatment in reducing scaling (SMD 0.27, 95% CI -0.11 to 0.65; I² = 50) (Analysis 2.9).
We demonstrated that the biphasic proliferative effects of dihydro-R at picomolar and nanomolar concentrations are not limited to hormone-dependent breast cancer cells but also present, albeit in a reduced scale, in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells.
Square ethanol pools of 10 and 15 cm in size and 0.22 1 cm in depth were used as fire sources in a reduced scale tunnel model.
The Heian Jingū shrine in Kyoto includes an apparently faithful reconstruction of the Daigokuden in somewhat reduced scale.
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