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absolute scale? #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 14, 2008 13:45 pm   absolute scale?
 

Hi,

Do you have any suggestion as to how the term "absolute scale" can be defined without using the words "scale" and "absolute"?

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absolute scale? #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 14, 2008 14:06 pm   absolute scale?
 

An unvarying measure.
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