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Definition of Normalising
1. normalise [v] - See also: normalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Normalising
Literary usage of Normalising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Engineering Steels; an Exposition of the Properties of Steel for Engineers by Leslie Aitchison (1921)
"It will be recollected that two things were set out as the objects of the process
of normalising, the one being the refinement or regeneration of the ..."
2. Engineering Steels: An Exposition of the Properties of Steel for Engineers by Leslie Aitchison (1921)
"If the steel, before normalising, possesses a large coarse structure, the operation
of normalising will remove it and replace it with the finest one ..."
3. Holland and the Hollanders by David Storrar Meldrum (1898)
"That is the principle of normalising the rivers, which the observant traveller
can see ... The normalising lines are shown running through the uiterwaarden, ..."
4. Mechanical Testing: A Treatise in Two Volumes by Reginald George Cyril Batson, James Henry Hyde (1922)
"For special tests some form of heat treatment, such as normalising, ...
Hardening means heating a steel to its normalising temperature and cooling more or ..."
5. Overview of the Third Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-3) edited by D. K. Harmon (1996)
"... possibly normalising to account for clause length Document level, addressing
how clause TSA scores are combined to produce document scores, ..."
6. State of the Art in Probability and Statistics: Festschrift for Willem R by Mathisca de Gunst, Chris Klaassen, A. W. van der Vaart (2001)
"... and a > 0 is the normalising constant. The terms 6(xi) in (5) influence the
intensity and location of points, while the terms /i(xi,Xj) introduce ..."
7. Theoretical Naval Architecture: A Treatise on the Calculations Involved in by Samuel James Pope Thearle (1877)
"He says: " Independently of, and besides that which may be called the normalising
force, inherent in the wave slope, impressed on a stable floating body ..."