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Translations downscale [ˈdaunskeɪl] adj (US) → wenig anspruchsvoll [+ goods, products]; minderwertig [+ service]; mangelhaft [+ restaurant, hotel]; der unteren Preisklasse How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The IN1508 is an economical, eight-input A/V switcher that also provides high-quality upscaling and downscaling for a wide variety of input sources, including high-resolution RGB computer-video, HDTV, and standard definition video. Methods for downscaling variables such as a country's gross domestic product to regional and local scales: The mechanics of downscaling national variables, particularly those that are unevenly distributed across a population, need to be understood. This began a downscaling of the surviving department stores that some analysts refer to as May Department Stores' "mayonnaising"--turning its acquisitions into similar, bland department stores. |
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