| HL | hairline; hairy leukoplakia; half life; hearing level; hearing loss; heparin lock; histiocytic lymph... |
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| HL7 | health level 7 |
| HLQ | high-level question |
| HTL | hamster tumor line; hearing threshold level; high-L-leucine transport; histotechnologist; human T-ce... |
| LDL | loudness discomfort level; low density lipoprotein |
| level |
containing the level value to be labelled
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An equipotential surface of the gravity field. The force of gravity is everywhere perpendicular to this surface. The surface of a body of still water is a level surface. The surface of the ocean, if disturbances caused by tides, currents, winds, atmospheric pressure, and so on, are not considered, is a level surface. The surface of the geoid is a level surface. ...
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The designation of a module within a given course as follows:
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This term can have several meanings, especially in D&D. In most of the games on the market, a skill level is a number or other designation that establishes how skilled a character is in something. The higher or better the skill level, the better the character is at the chosen skill. In D&D and AD&D, a character is described as having a level (ie 5th level fighter, 9th level wizard); this is used to describe the general experience and might of the character; higher, as expected, is better. ...
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is used to describe a student's progression through a program.
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