mean level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeanandlevel
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mean
adjective
uk/miːn/us/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofmeanandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Phase did not influencemeanlevelof symptom reporting.
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Compared to the isolated effects of minimum harmonization themeanlevelis lower, but compared to the opposite sequence of interaction the mean level is higher.
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For the latter themeanlevelof secondary deprivation halved over the period.
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Table 3 presents themeanlevelof experienced stress and standard deviation for each group.
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We define the depth as the ordinate of themeanlevelof the interface.
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But rankorder information about individuals differs from information aboutmeanlevel.
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No differences were found for the highestmeanlevelof understanding.
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In addition tomeanleveldifferences, another perspective on this diurnal variation was examined.
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Themeanlevelin the two groups, however, did not differ significantly.
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No differences between males and females were found in themeanlevelof life satisfaction.
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Themeanlevelof protest then drops until 1998 to levels that are slightly higher than the levels in 1985.
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No differences were found in themeanlevelof depressive symptoms reported by parents or children in the monthly assessments.
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First, each of the hormones and maltreatment are examined as predictors ofmeanleveldifferences in resilient functioning.
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In sum,meanleveldifferences were found in parental intrusiveness and dyadic reciprocity in a linear decline pattern.
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From the coded peer play we created a measure ofmeanlevelof peer play to represent peer play complexity.
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For canopy trees and lianas, themeanlevelof leaf damage was 13.8%, ranging from 1-100%.
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Thus, we have full convergence, however at a lowermeanlevelof regulation than in the initial situation.
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Themeanlevelof education was 11 years full-time schooling with a range from five to 15 years.
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