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People with the surname

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Jamie Scope Jamie Scope (born 10 December 1986 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English footballer. Career College and amateur From 2006 to 2010, Scope was a member of the University of the Incarnate Word Men's soccer team located in San Antonio, Texas. He ...
(born 1986), English footballer *
John T. Scopes John Thomas Scopes (August 3, 1900 – October 21, 1970) was a teacher in Dayton, Tennessee, who was charged on May 5, 1925, with violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of human evolution in Tennessee schools. He was trie ...
(1900–1970), central figure in the Scopes Trial regarding the teaching of evolution


Arts, media, and entertainment

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CinemaScope CinemaScope is an anamorphic lens series used, from 1953 to 1967, and less often later, for shooting widescreen films that, crucially, could be screened in theatres using existing equipment, albeit with a lens adapter. Its creation in 1953 by ...
or Scope prints, anamorphic film prints * ''Scope'' (magazine), a South African men's magazine * ''
The Scope (alternative weekly) ''The Scope'' was a free English language alternative newsweekly based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. First published on July 6, 2006, the newspaper started as a weekly publication, printing 6,000 copies. In fall of 2006 they ...
'', a newspaper in St. John's, Newfoundland * ''Scope'' (Australian TV series) * ''Scope'' (Irish TV series) * ''Scope'' (album), a 1979 studio album by Buck Hill Quartet


Computing

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Scope (computer science) In computer programming, the scope of a name binding (an association of a name to an entity, such as a variable) is the part of a program where the name binding is valid; that is, where the name can be used to refer to the entity. In other parts o ...
, the range in which a variable can be referenced * scope (
scopeArchiv {{Infobox software , logo = ScopeArchivTM.jpg , logo size = 200px , screenshot = , caption = , latest release version = 5.3 / February 2019 , author = , developer ...
), an archival information program *
CDC SCOPE SCOPE (Supervisory Control of Program Execution) is a series of Control Data Corporation operating systems developed in the 1960s. Variants * SCOPE for the CDC 3000 series * SCOPE for the CDC 6000 series * SCOPE and SCOPE-2 for the CDC 7600/Cyber- ...
, a series of Control Data Corporation operating systems


Concepts

* Scope (logic), the range influenced by the quantification in logic *
Scope (formal semantics) In formal semantics, the scope of a semantic operator is the semantic object to which it applies. For instance, in the sentence "''Paulina doesn't drink beer but she does drink wine''," the proposition that Paulina drinks beer occurs within the sco ...
, the natural language counterpart of logical scope *
Scope (project management) In project management, scope is the defined features and functions of a product, or the scope of work needed to finish a project. Scope involves getting information required to start a project, including the features the product needs to meet its s ...
, the sum of all projects, products and their features * Scope of practice (US and Canada), terminology that defines the procedures, actions, and processes that are permitted for licensed professionals


Devices and procedures

* Any of a number of
viewing instrument A viewing instrument is a type of optical instrument that is used to assist viewing or visually examining an object or scenery Types * binoculars * contact lenses * cystoscope * electrotachyscope * endoscope * eyeglasses * fibrescope * findersc ...
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SCOPE (protein engineering) Structure-based combinatorial protein engineering (SCOPE) is a synthetic biology technique for creating gene libraries ( lineages) of defined composition designed from structural and probabilistic constraints of the encoded proteins. The developmen ...
, a technique of creating gene libraries *
Scope (synthesizer) Creamware Audio GmbH (typically styled as creamw@re) was a manufacturer of DSP-based sound cards and synthesizers in Siegburg, Germany. These cards are used to create synthesized sounds for audio production in music and other audio environmen ...
, a DSP-based synthesizer by Creamware * Endoscope, an optical instrument (borescope) used to perform medical visual inspection (endoscopy) of enclosed body cavities. The term "scope" may refer to the following medical procedures: ** Arthroscopy, for examining a joint space (orthopedics) ** Bronchoscopy, for examining the lower respiratory tract (pulmonology) **
Colonoscopy Colonoscopy () or coloscopy () is the endoscopic examination of the large bowel and the distal part of the small bowel with a CCD camera or a fiber optic camera on a flexible tube passed through the anus. It can provide a visual diagnosis (''e. ...
, for examining the large intestine (gastroenterology) ** Cystoscopy, for examining the bladder (urology) ** Gastroscopy, for examining the esophagus, stomach and duodenum (gastroenterology) **
Mediastinoscopy Mediastinoscopy is a procedure that enables visualization of the contents of the mediastinum, usually for the purpose of obtaining a biopsy. Mediastinoscopy is often used for staging of lymph nodes of lung cancer or for diagnosing other conditions ...
, for examining the anterior mediastinum (cardiothoracics) ** Laparoscopy, for examining the abdominopelvic cavity (general surgery and gynecology) **
Nephroscopy Nephroscopy is an endoscopic examination of the kidney The kidneys are two reddish-brown bean-shaped organs found in vertebrates. They are located on the left and right in the retroperitoneal space, and in adult humans are about in length. ...
, for examining the pelvi and calyceal system of a kidney (urology) **
Rhinoscopy A Rhinoscope (or Nasoscope) is a thin, tube-like instrument used to examine the inside of the nose. A rhinoscope has a light and a lens for viewing and may have a tool to remove tissue. Types Rhinoscopy is performed by two procedures. * Anterio ...
, for examining the nasal cavity, sinuses and pharynx (otorhinolaryngology) **
Thoracoscopy Thoracoscopy is a medical procedure involving internal examination, biopsy and/or resection/drainage of disease or masses within the pleural cavity, usually with video assistance. Thoracoscopy may be performed either under general anaesthesia o ...
, for examining a pleural cavity (cardiothoracics) **
Ureteroscopy Ureteroscopy is an examination of the upper urinary tract, usually performed with a ureteroscope that is passed through the urethra and the bladder, and then directly into the ureter. The procedure is useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diso ...
, for examining a ureter (urology) *
Microscope A microscope () is a laboratory instrument used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Microscopy is the science of investigating small objects and structures using a microscope. Microscopic means being invisibl ...
, a magnifying optical instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye *
Oscilloscope An oscilloscope (informally a scope) is a type of electronic test instrument that graphically displays varying electrical voltages as a two-dimensional plot of one or more signals as a function of time. The main purposes are to display repetiti ...
, a type of electronic test instrument *
Scope soldering iron The "Scope" soldering iron is a tool for soldering with lead-tin alloys, made in Australia since 1950, and intended for occasional or intermittent use. It has the virtue of quickly coming up to soldering temperature (~300C) and delivering conside ...
, an Australian low-voltage soldering iron *
Telescope A telescope is a device used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation. Originally meaning only an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe ...
, a magnifying optical instrument used to see objects that are too distant for the naked eye ** Spotting scope, a portable high-power telescope for observation of distant objects *
Telescopic sight A telescopic sight, commonly called a scope informally, is an optical sighting device based on a refracting telescope. It is equipped with some form of a referencing pattern – known as a ''reticle'' – mounted in a focally appropriate po ...
, a telescope used as a sighting device, typically on rifles and air rifles


Organisations

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Scope (charity) Scope (previously known as the National Spastics Society) is a disability charity in England and Wales that campaigns to change negative attitudes about disability, provides direct services, and educates the public. The organisation was found ...
, a British charity that supports people with disabilities * SCOPE Art Show, a global emerging art fair * SCOPE Maastricht, a nonprofit study association at Maastricht University, The Netherlands *
Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment The Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) was established by the 10th meeting of the Executive Committee of the International Council for Science (ICSU) in 1969. SCOPE's members include 38 national science academies and resear ...
* Senior Consulting Program for Engineering, a program at
Olin College Olin College of Engineering, officially Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, is a private college focused on engineering and located in Needham, Massachusetts. Olin College is noted in the engineering community for its relatively recent fou ...
in Massachusetts


Other uses

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Scope (horse) Scope (24 March 2018 – 28 June 2022) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only start as a two-year-old in 2020 he developed into a top-class stayer in the autumn of the following year, winning the Noel ...
, a racehorse *
Scope (mouthwash) Scope is a brand of mouthwash made by Procter & Gamble. It was introduced in 1966, and for many years has been a competitor of Listerine, the longtime dominant mouthwash product. The Scope has collaborated with other brands such as Crest and O ...
* Norfolk Scope, an arena in Norfolk, Virginia


See also

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Scope creep Scope creep (also called requirement creep, or kitchen sink syndrome) in project management refers to changes, continuous or uncontrolled growth in a project’s scope, at any point after the project begins. This can occur when the scope of a pr ...
, the incremental expansion of the scope of a project *
Scopus (disambiguation) Scopus may refer to: * Scopus, a bibliographic database for science * Scopus Technology, Inc., a former producer of server software founded in 1991 in Emeryville, CA, then acquired by Siebel Systems itself acquired by Oracle Corporation. * ''Scopu ...
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