Though most hunting is done on a small scale, larger-scale techniques are sometimes employed.
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The game uses sprite scaling techniques to allow characters to move to the far back of the screen and give a feeling of perspective.
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NOMINATE procedures and related roll call scaling techniques have also been applied to a number of other legislative bodies besides the United States Congress.
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Statistical scaling techniques were used in a study presented at the 2007 Siggraph Video Game Symposium to convert subject ratings of game similarity into visual maps of game genres.
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One can use a Multidimensional Scaling technique, so called Interpolative Joining to do dimensionality reduction to visualize the clustering result for the sequences in 3D, and then map the phylogenetic tree onto the clustering result.
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She is the author of four books; two academic works, " The Microstructure of Dinosaur Bone-Deciphering Biology Through Fine Scale Techniques ", published in 2005, by the Johns Hopkins University Press and " Forerunners of Mammals-Radiation.
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Like other early developers of scaling techniques, Stevens, who pioneered a method called " magnitude estimation, " did not use his scale to compare the responses of different groups of subjects : if scientists do not know whether they are dealing with elephants or mice, Stevens realized, it becomes anyone's guess what small and large really mean.
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For example, mass spectrometry ( MS ) has very much gained in popularity as an on-line analytical technique following HPLC . It is limited, however, in that MS, like nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( NMR ) or electrospray ionization techniques ( ESI ), is only feasible when using very small quantities of solute and solvent; LC-MS is used with nano or capillary scale techniques, but cannot be used in prep-scale.