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The paranormal raising or suspension of an object or person.
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A vehicle meeting the low-emission vehicle standards.
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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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| lever |
A see saw is a lever familiar to everyone. A lever is a stiff rod or plank that rotates around a fixed point, or fulcrum. Downward motion at one end results in upward motion at the other end. Depending on where the fulcrum is located, a lever can multiply either the force applied, or the distance over which the force is applied. There are three kinds of levers, and which kind you have depends on where the fulcrum is set. ...
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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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