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  2. Scale (ratio) - Wikipedia

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    Scale (ratio) The scale ratio of a model represents the proportional ratio of a linear dimension of the model to the same feature of the original. Examples include a 3-dimensional scale model of a building or the scale drawings of the elevations or plans of a building. [1] In such cases the scale is dimensionless and exact throughout the model ...

  3. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    These are typically full-hull models that are substantially more detailed than 1:700 waterline models. 1:300: 1.016 mm: Wargaming (military) A scale closely associated with 1:285 scale. The smallest scale commonly used for micro armor. "6 mm figure scale" for miniature wargaming. 1:288: 1.058 mm A scale for aircraft and rockets. 1:285: 1.069 mm

  4. Contrast ratio - Wikipedia

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    A clean print at a typical movie theater may have a contrast ratio of 500:1, [8] a transmissive digital projector is around 200:1, and a reflective digital projector (i.e. DLP) is around 500:1 under nearly ideal circumstances. [9] [better source needed] A modern computer LCD monitor is typically at 1000:1, [10] and TVs might be over 4000:1. [11]

  5. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    1000 222∶125: 16∶9: 1.001 ... These may also use other aspect ratios by cropping otherwise black bars at the top and bottom which result from cinema aspect ratios ...

  6. Scale (map) - Wikipedia

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    A graphical or bar scale. A map would also usually give its scale numerically ("1:50,000", for instance, means that one cm on the map represents 50,000cm of real space, which is 500 meters) A bar scale with the nominal scale expressed as "1:600 000", meaning 1 cm on the map corresponds to 600,000 cm=6 km on the ground.

  7. Civilian casualty ratio - Wikipedia

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    The ratio improved to 1:28 ratio in late 2005, meaning one civilian killed for every 28 combatants. It lowered, however, to 1:10 in 2006. In 2007, the ratio was at its lowest ever, more than 1:30. [45] Figures showing an improvement from 1:1 in 2002 to 1:30 in 2008 were also cited by The Jerusalem Post journalist Yaakov Katz. [34]

  8. Dynamic range - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic range (abbreviated DR, DNR, [1] or DYR[2]) is the ratio between the largest and smallest values that a certain quantity can assume. It is often used in the context of signals, like sound and light. It is measured either as a ratio or as a base-10 (decibel) or base-2 (doublings, bits or stops) logarithmic value of the ratio between the ...

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    It delivered $7.26 in trailing-12-month earnings per share, and btrades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of just 13.5. ... Should you invest $1,000 in Axcelis Technologies right now?