0 having little importance or a low rank: --
a low-level job
1 having little importance or rank: --
a low-level job
2 used to describe someone who does not have an important job or much influence in an organization: --
4 a low-level computer language uses numbers as instructions, rather than using or being similar to human language --
More work is needed to understand the opposing, downstream effects of chronic, low-level increases in adenosine and acute, high-level increases in adenosine.
By contrast, if relational coding is the end-result of low-level, hardwired mechanisms, there is no reason to expect generality over modalities and features.
The beauty of it is that the low-level relationships we suggest are available to all persons who are willing and able.
If the shortcomings of governors lead the public to scale down demands to match what political elites can supply, this creates a low-level equilibrium trap.
Operational semantics is needed for low-level correctness proofs (for example, for compilers).
These results suggest that this is a reliable method to investigate low-level lateral interactions in early visual cortex.
The 'double on ' account of voicing suggests that voicing categories are based on low-level properties of the auditory system.
Efficiency considerations: it appears to be difficult to build efficient, extensible parallel machines that provide the low-level synchronisation and communication logic programs need.