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level (Balance), noun aligned, equal, equal on a plane, even, exact, in the same plane, matched, of the same height, same, standard, straight, uniform level (Grade), noun advanced status, class, freshman, graduate, junior, program, senior, seniority, sophomore, status, underclassman, undergraduate, year, year of graduation, year of studies level (Plane), noun bank, deep slope, distance uppard, easy slope, elevation, equal, exact, flat, flat surface, flattened, flush, grade, gradient, inclination, incline, inclined plane, on a line, parallel, pitch, slope, steep slope See also: adjust, balance, coequal, commensurable, destroy, efface, extirpate, obliterate, pillage, regulate, subvert How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Stride length was found to be larger in the nonfallers in most frequency conditions, reaching the level of significance at the highest STF conditions (1. Corporate officers may be aware of or have been instrumental in securing some of those benefits and are confident that incentives secured for one-off projects don't rise to the level of significance to warrant reporting from a financial perspective. All simulation results reported in this article are based on 10,000 simulation runs, and the nominal level of significance is [alpha] = 0. |
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