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Small-scale Cultivation Most Large Scale and Small Scale Charts There is often confusion about the meaning of the terms "large scale" and "small scale" as used with respect to charts. Part of the problem is that the terms do not have exact definitions and are applied to charts relative to each other. Think of the second figure in a chart-scale ratio (e.g., 1:10,000) as the denominator of a fraction. The larger this value, the smaller the fraction.Thus, a 1:80,000 chart is small scale in comparison to a 1:10,000 chart. The small-scale cultivation most chart, however, covers a larger geographic area than a large-scale chart of the same paper size. Remember: Small scale, large area; large scale, small area. §

6 Tropical vegetables that now have a wide distribution are the aubergine [A] and the tomato [B]; they are fruits developed from flowers. Vegetables lend themselves to small-scale cultivation most cultivation in most parts of the world, by amateurs as well as professional cultivators;much of their production is still on small intensive holdings, largely run by family labour.


A Shift in Scale : Tony Fretton Moves from the Small to the Large Scale It's a tricky step for any architect to move from the small to the large scale. Tony Fretton is making the leap with three high-end residential schemes in Amsterdam. Ellis Woodman discovers whether he has managed the transition. The moment in an architect's career when their work makes a jump in scale is always a heady one.

 

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