Level 3 and 4 represent limited driverless capabilities.
Level 2s are fresh out of college; Level 3s often have master’s degrees.
Nuclear wastes can be classified in two groups, low-level and high-level.
A quantifier expresses a second-level concept under which first-level concepts fall.
Most practices have a basic level, an intermediate level and an advanced level.
… (LDL) level and a decreased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level are significant risk factors.
The character-level approach is less sensitive to misspellings than a word-level approach and achieved an accuracy of 95.9%.
Regarding the relations between lower-level and higher-level laws in the case of vegetable and animal substances, Mill writes:
High-level languages allow programmers to write instructions in a language that is easier to understand than low-level languages.
Conversely, the biological level is the bearer of the psychological level and the latter is the bearer of the spiritual level.
Consequently, the level is better defined as mean sea level, the height of the sea surface averaged over all stages of the tide over a long period of time.
…serum cholesterol level, an elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level and a decreased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level are significant risk factors.
(A-D) Distinct signatures of O-KS group shown by relative abundances of OTUs at order level (A), family level (B), genus level (C) and species level (D).
In addition to an elevated total serum cholesterol level, an elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level and a decreased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level are significant risk factors.
Interaction at a particular level involves only the presence of a trait at that level with a special relation to genic or genotypic expected success that is not reducible to interactions at a lower level.
In the spatial memory mechanism, four levels of mechanisms can be identified: the level of spatial memory, the level of spatial map formation, the cellular-electrophysiological level, and finally the molecular level.
Multiple realizability of higher-level properties: The system’s higher-level properties are determined by its lower-level properties, but can be realized by numerous different configurations of them and hence cannot feasibly be redescribed in terms of lower-level properties.
If you live in a level two area, then those rules apply even if you travel to a level one area, if you live in a level one area and travel to a level two area, then when you're there, the level two restrictions apply, I hope that's very simple for everybody to follow."
He had previously argued that if teachers' predictions alone were used, A-level and AS-level grades would not have "any level of credibility" with the caveat that, "clearly if a national decision was taken, I would want to make sure that our pupils are not disadvantaged and therefore... that would lead inevitably... to a level of change,"
The idea is that the behavior of lower-level things is constrained by the higher-level whole that they are a part of, and therefore explaining the behavior of these lower-level things is not possible exclusively at the lower level, but requires appealing to higher-level factors (e.g., Bishop 2008; Campbell 1974; Emmeche et al. 1997, 2000; Kistler 2009; Noble 2012; Sperry 1969).
level
verb competition
- aim at
Example: level criticism or charges at somebody
noun attribute
- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
adj all
- having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another
noun state
- a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
verb creation
- tear down so as to make flat with the ground
Example: The building was levelled
adj all
- not showing abrupt variations
Example: spoke in a level voice
noun state
- a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
verb contact
- make level or straight
Example: level the ground
adj all
- being on a precise horizontal plane
Example: a billiard table must be level
verb competition
- direct into a position for use
noun attribute
- height above ground
Example: the water reached ankle level
adj all
- oriented at right angles to the plumb
Example: the picture is level
verb communication
- talk frankly with; lay it on the line
Example: I have to level with you
noun artifact
- indicator that establishes the horizontal when a bubble is centered in a tube of liquid
adj all
- of the score in a contest
verb change
- become level or even
Example: The ground levelled off
noun artifact
- a flat surface at right angles to a plumb line
Example: park the car on the level
noun cognition
- an abstract place usually conceived as having depth
Example: a good actor communicates on several levels
noun artifact
- a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale
Example: what level is the office on?
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The idea is that the behavior of lower-level things is constrained by the higher-level whole that they are a part of and therefore explaining the behavior of these lower-level things is not possible exclusively at the lower level but requires appealing to higher-level factors eg Bishop 2008 Campbell 1974 Emmeche et al 1997 2000 Kistler 2009 Noble 2012 Sperry 1969