Definition of Rescaling

1. rescale [v] - See also: rescale

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Rescaling

resamples
resampling
resat
resaw
resawed
resawing
resawn
resaws
resay
resaying
resays
resazurin
rescale
rescaled
rescales
rescaling (current term)
reschedule
rescheduled
reschedules
rescheduling
reschool
reschooled
reschooling
reschools
rescind
rescindable
rescinded
rescinder
rescinders
rescinding

Literary usage of Rescaling

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1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Thomas Flower Ellis (1840)
"MARTIN, in this term, (January 22d), obtained a rule to shew cause When a cause why the rescaling of the jury process, and all subsequent proceedings in ..."

2. Adaptive Statistical Procedures and Related Topics: Proceedings of a by Herbert Robbins, John Van Ryzin (1986)
"If pp 1/2, then the graphs of r and q are obtained from the p = 1/2 graphs by a horizontal location shift and a vertical rescaling. (Achieving r'(0) = q'(0) ..."

3. Empirical Processes: Theory and Applications by David Pollard (1990)
"D The presence of an arbitrary rescaling vector in the bound also gives us added flexibility when we deal with sets that are constructed from simpler pieces ..."

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