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What (who) is small-scale - definition

SPECIES OF FISH
Pseudobarbus asper; Small scale redfin; Small Scale redfin; Small Scale Redfin; Small scale Redfin; Small-Scale Redfin; Small-Scale redfin; Small-scale redfin; Small-scale Redfin; Smallscale Redfin

small-scale      
A small-scale activity or organization is small in size and limited in extent.
...the small-scale production of farmhouse cheeses in Devon.
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ADJ: usu ADJ n
small-scale      
¦ adjective of limited size or extent.
Small-scale whiting         
The small-scale whiting (Sillago parvisquamis) (also known as the blue whiting), is a species of inshore marine fish of the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae. The small-scale whiting is very similar in body shape and colour to other species in the genus Sillago, but is distinguished by having 12 or 13 spines in the first dorsal fin compared to 11 in all other species.

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Smallscale redfin

The smallscale redfin ('Pseudobarbus asper) is a freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae which is endemic to South Africa. It is threatened by habitat destruction and the impact of invasive species.

Examples of use of small-scale
1. Small–scale Before making a speech at a student conference in Tehran, Mr Vaidi confirmed small–scale enrichment work had been restarted at Natanz.
2. Our research is on a laboratory scale, a small scale.
3. Although the rioting has abated, small–scale attacks continue.
4. These constant, small–scale attacks are rarely reported outside Russia.
5. Research from a small–scale trial confirmed such conclusions.