Well a scratch on your face would be 'a scratch' so it would be a thing, or a noun. But to scratch something would be an action or a verb; 'to scratch' is an action word and a verb.
A diamond can scratch a diamond, but one diamond cannot scratch itself.
You scratch an itch! An itch itches. You scratch an itch to remove the pain.
Diamond is the hardest mineral and is the only one that can scratch corundum. but in my opinion corundum will scratch corundum any mineral of the same hardness will scratch the other !
it is a scratch throw when you throw the ball it will go straght
A standard scratch score for a competition is known as a competition scratch score. It will be calculated by the match and handicap committee after all scores from the competition have been returned. You will usually be told what this is in a club announcement or it will be put along with the results. However if you are not told this you may ask the committee to disclose it.
litarlly yes but be very carful and you wont
not up to standard, not up to par as is it were
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Indian Standard Time is calculated with a time offset of UTC + 5:30. If it is midnight UTC, then it will be 5:30am IST (Indian Standard Time). Indian Standard Time also covers Sri Lanka and the islands of Lakshadweep.
Some fabrics may be calculated in linear metres when they are of a known standard width.
Standard deviation can be calculated using non-normal data, but isn't advised. You'll get abnormal results as the data isn't properly sorted, and the standard deviation will have a large window of accuracy.
Standard Scratch score STANDARD SCRATCH SCORE The Standard Scratch Score or SSS is the mechanism used to handle the relative difficulties of different courses. A course of 'average' difficulty with par 72 has a SSS of 72. You will see that Downshire with a par of 73 has an SSS of 71 off the white tees in Summer. What this tells you is that it is an easier course than average. A scratch player would be expected to go round in 71, not 73. The Edinburgh course at Wentworth is an example of a much more difficult course. It has a par of 72 but an SSS of 74. If you go round there in 74 you are doing well.
There is no such thing. The standard error can be calculated for a sample of any size greater than 1.
Variance. However, in fact the standard deviation is calculated from the variance, not in the order that the question seems to suggest.
This is an English expression which means to achieve the required standard There are several proposed origins of this idiom. There is the inspection mark that a master would scratch or stamp into a workpiece meanng, if the piece was of sufficient quality, it had come up to scratch. However, predating that explanation is the golfing handicap term. A player who has no handicap is a scratch golfer. A player of lesser quality, who uses the handicap system to be under par if you will, has (does) not come up to scratch.
The standard error is calculated by dividing the actual volume by the experimental volume. This is a common technique used in the laboratory.