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microlevel
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A microscopic level.
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We also have microlevel studies, including some on sheepskin effects, that ask: What matters, having a degree or knowing something?
Additionally, the Jerusalem-based Yad Vashem offers other microlevel materials.
"At the macro-economic level, we're doing fine, but at the microlevel, those who have the resources are actually those that are benefiting the least from them," Mr. Wibowo said.
But he's really only decomposing on a microlevel".
That ability to optimize and (not incidentally) monetize user experiences by reacting to microlevel data is the essence of Web-business magic, as it is generally understood.
The idea behind the service, which will cost subscribers $1,495 to $2,500 a year for the first topic and $1,000 for each subsequent topic, is to provide coverage at the microlevel of what Congress, federal agencies and trade associations are doing.
But at the microlevel it consists of an unimaginable number of atoms connected by springy chemical bonds, all jiggling around at a rate that even our fastest supercomputer might envy.
IN contrast to Starbucks and its one-book-fits-all strategy, Amazon works on a microlevel, using editors' picks and customers' buying histories to influence one reading list at a time.
The problem about sensation threatens the corpuscular hypothesis' promise of reducing secondary, tertiary, and macrolevel primary qualities to microlevel primary qualities.
Despite the resemblance of macrolevel primary qualities to microlevel ones, both being of the same type,[19] the idea of a quality is nonetheless a very different thing than the quality itself.
According to the reductionist program the dynamics of constituents on the microlevel should determine processes on the macrolevel, i.e., here the low-energy processes.
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