"On an absolute scale, I'm having a hard time coming up with a bigger hit " than Google, Reyes said . " On a relative scale, it's clearly the biggest hit ever ."
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So you can consider MASE ( Mean Absolute Scaled Error ) as a good KPI to use in those situations, the problem is that is not as intuitive as the ones mentioned before.
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The purpose of the anchor ( s ) is to make the scale be closer to an " absolute scale ", making sure that minor artifacts are not rated as having very bad quality.
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As it represents a difference of temperatures, the subcooling value won t change if it is measured on the absolute scale, or the relative scale ( 10 �F of subcooling equals of subcooling ).
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In 1890, he published what is now known as the Guldberg rule, which states that the normal boiling point of a liquid is two-thirds of the critical temperature when measured on the absolute scale.
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Visual and auditory cues enable humans to perceive their location in space on an absolute scale, whereas somatosensory cues ( mainly proprioception and other signals from the vestibular system ) provide only relative feedback.
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This relationship gives us our first hint that there is an absolute zero on the temperature scale, because it only holds if the temperature is measured on an absolute scale using the gas thermometer.
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But on an absolute scale, Delphi is paying its Chinese workers 71 cents per hour _ compared to, say, the $ 8-to-$ 20 an hour that Delphi pays its American factory workers in Dayton, Ohio.
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Since cave accidents, on an absolute scale, are a very limited form of incident, and cave rescue is a very specialized skill, normal emergency staff are rarely employed in the underground elements of the rescue.
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But while most people find it easy to perceive and sing musical tones relative to one another, an ability called relative pitch, the ability to place them on an absolute scale is much less common.