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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smooth level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent and even quality or state of something, often in contexts related to performance, texture, or experience.
Example: "The musician achieved a smooth level of sound that captivated the audience throughout the performance."
Alternatives: "a consistent degree of" or "an even quality of".
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"It would be nice to dream there would be a smooth level of efficiency throughout the game," Groh said.
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At a smoothing level of 10 mm FWHM, SPM5 detected an area of increased grey matter in one of 24 controls.
The lowest number of SPM changes in control subjects was found at a smoothing level of 10 mm full width half maximum for modulated and non-modulated data.
At a smoothing level of 6 mm FWHM, SPM5 detected increases in grey matter in seven (29%) and decreases in five (21%) of 24 control subjects.
At a smoothing level of 10 mm FWHM, the smoothing level with highest specificity identified by comparing one control against the rest, there were no SPM5 abnormalities in any of the patients.
Since a smoothing level of 6 mm FWHM gave several (i.e. >2.4 that could have been expected by chance) decreases in control subjects, only a smoothing of 10 mm FWHM was applied to patients.
At a smoothing level of 10 mm FWHM there were five control subjects (21%) with increases in grey matter and a decrease was seen in two control subject (8%).
At lower smoothing levels SPM5 detected increases in grey matter in eight subjects (33%) at smoothing of 8 mm FWHM, 16 subjects (66%) at smoothing of 6 mm FWHM and four subjects (17%) at a smoothing level of 4 mm FWHM (Figs. 2 and 3).
By adjusting the repetition level, we achieved a very smooth level of detail (LOD) control for trading quality for speed.
"The brain likes a pretty steady, smooth level of dopamine," said Salsitz.
Below the Folsom level, they struck a smooth layer of yellow ochre, devoid of artifacts.
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