When necessary, the images were computationally unbent, rescaled, and rotated. |
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The range is then divided by the standard deviation to produce a normalized or rescaled range value. |
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The scores are in dimensionless units, rescaled with identical scale factors. |
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Another possible point of confusion is the extra factor of two in the parameters and relative to the way in which time is rescaled. |
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Basically, space-time had to be rescaled such that the speed of light in vacuum remained constant. |
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To calculate shape coordinates, the 23 triangles were translated, rotated, and rescaled relative to the baseline. |
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All of the sum scores were rescaled to the original response scale. |
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Not only is that animated title GIF an irritation but too many of the front-page images are crudely rescaled so that their aspect ratio is all distorted. |
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The variable was rescaled by dividing by 10 for estimation purposes. |
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To yield meaningful tests of significance, sample weights were applied to the data and then rescaled to equal the actual number of cases in the sample. |
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Because a bitmap uses a fixed or raster graphics method of specifying an image, the image cannot he immediately rescaled by a user without losing definition. |
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