"Scale" is a term used for calcium deposits.
In areas where the water is high in calcium the calcium will often come out of solution where the water pressure falls to zero. That means white hard deposits of scale will accumulate on faucets. The accumulation grows over time until it is removed usually manually. The short term for this accumulation is "scale build up."
The fisherman weighed his record setting trout on the scale at the fish and game office.
Edison was the first to build and run a power station, on a small scale but supplying a number of consumers
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cardboard was in so we can build up our house build upand other stuff
If a self-excited generator lost all its residual magnetism, can it build up an output voltage?
Scale
Build your references, have experience waiting tables, and fill out an application.
The cheapest way to build a helicopter is to build a LOT of them. This way you get economies of scale.
You can build a scale model/toy bridge out of toothpicks. You can not build a real bridge to walk on out of toothpicks.
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White Vinegar (or white wine vinegar) is good along with lemon juice... Anything with acetic acid in.
you will need white,black and red to build a scale of a Lego titanic you will need 2,228 legos to build it so it might take you almost half of your life to finish
To scour them use a water Jetter as it removed years of build up soap scum and grease deposits and scale.
make a rocket or a force field
"Scale" is a term used for calcium deposits. In areas where the water is high in calcium the calcium will often come out of solution where the water pressure falls to zero. That means white hard deposits of scale will accumulate on faucets. The accumulation grows over time until it is removed usually manually. The short term for this accumulation is "scale build up."
It's built to scale to see the aesthetics. In addition, on a mock-up model, difficulties can be seen and improved upon before making the real-life model.
build up as in "Assemble" or build up as in "Anticipation"?