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level (The name of a set of members in a dimension hierarchy such that all members of the set are at the same distance from the root of the hierarchy. For example, a time hierarchy may contain the levels Year, Month, and Day); tier (An element of a service template that contains the configuration settings necessary to deploy a particular portion of a service) |
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carrier variable |
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Parenting Level A field on the Account Details portion of the Details tab that allows the user to specify the level of superordination of an account. Possible levels include unified, top, intermediate, and child (parenting) |
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gen. |
level; even; flatten |
agric. |
to scrub the soil surface; level the soil; plane |
fin. |
to cap, capping |
tech. |
equalize; smooth |
transp. |
to level; to level off |
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layer (The protocol or protocols operating at a particular level within a protocol suite, such as IP within the TCP/IP suite) |
IT |
layer |
life.sc. |
level |
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level |
IT, transp. |
clinometer |
met. |
plumb line; plumb rule |
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livelli strumenti per determinare l'orizzontalitĂ v | |
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levels instruments for determining the horizontal |