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Snuppelina Posted 14 years ago
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There are experiments, which undergo at the full-scaled stand, that is, it is being tested, and it is the full-scaled stand (a real sized model, which has a transport system of a moderator inside).
Would it be correct to write "experiments on full-scaled stand of moderator transport system".
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I think that this is what you are trying to say: e xperiments on a full-scale model moderator transport system

  • I think that this is what you are trying to say: e xperiments on a full-scale model moderator transport system
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I think that this is what you are trying to say: experiments on a full-scale model moderator transport system
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Thanks! Actually, someone told me that it's supposed to be a full-scaled stand (model sounds better to me, of course, but I can't change this since text isn't mine) since it is a real-sized model.
Would it be incorrect to write 'full-scaled stand of moderator transport system'. I mean, would the native have understood this sentence correctly if it was written this way?
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I can find no definition of "stand" that would permit its use there, unless the thing being modeled is indeed itself a stand of some kind. I can't picture what you are talking about, so I can't help with wording. I hope we're not building an H-bomb, here.

I suspect you mean "at the full-scale stage".
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enoon I hope we're not building an H-bomb, here.
No.Emotion: big smile
Yes, it is a real-sized stand.

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