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level during a disassembly process, the number of times that the direction of movement has changed in order to reach a particular state. The computer treats all movement in the same direction as being the same level. The level can be looked on as an estimation of difficulty of the assembly. It is similar to what would be called `number of moves,' but is frequently smaller than the count that most people would get when disassembling a burr. More on this later.
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level In MPEG-2, levels specify parameters such as resolution, bit rate, and frame rate. Compare to profile.
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level The layer in which archaeologists dig. When they dig down through many layers in one site, it is also a unit of measurement. All sites have different numbers of levels, and even the different units within one site may have different numbers of levels. How do archaeologists decide when they are going into another level? Archaeologists try to judge by cultural clues like floors, but sometimes they will go by changes in soil color or soil type, or even by a specific number of centimeters. ...
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level In acoustics, logarithm of the ratio of a quantity to a reference quantity of the same kind. The base of the logarithm (always ten, unless otherwise specified), the reference quantity, and the kind of level shall be specified. Examples of kinds of levels are sound power level and sound intensity level. For common logarithms on the base ten, the symbol for logarithm is "lg."
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level As in "GIVE ME A LEVEL" This is a request from the sound mixer that the actors speak a sample so he can set the sound LEVEL on his equipment.
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