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background level ThesaurusNoun | 1. | background level - the amplitude level of the undesired background noisenoise levelamplitude - greatness of magnitude | EncyclopediaSeeLevelbackground level
level [lev´el] relative position, rank, or concentration.l's of care the six divisions of the health care system: preventive care, primary care, secondary or acute care, tertiary care, restorative care, and continuing care.background level the usual intensity of a chemical or other stimulus in the environment.confidence level the probability that a confidence interval does not contain the population parameter.l's of consciousness see consciousness" >levels of consciousness.lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) (lowest observed effect level (LOEL)) in studies of the toxicity of chemicals, the lowest dosage level at which chronic exposure to the substance shows adverse effects; usually calculated for laboratory animals.no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) (no observed effect level (NOEL)) in studies of the toxicity of chemicals, the highest dosage level at which chronic exposure to the substance shows no adverse effects; usually calculated for laboratory animals.level of significance a statistical measure that serves as the cutoff point used to determine whether a hypothesis" >null hypothesis is retained or rejected; the probability of incorrectly rejecting the null hypothesis (see error" >Type I error).sterility assurance level (SAL) the probability that a process makes something sterile (see sterilization). An SAL of 10−6 is the recommended probability of survival for organisms on a sterilized device. This level means that there is less than or equal to one chance in a million that an item remains contaminated or nonsterile. back·ground lev·elthe concentration (usually low) at which a substance or agent is present or occurs at a particular time and place in the absence of a specific hazard under investigation; an example is the background level of ionizing radiation.background level A typical or average environmental level of a chemical, toxin or isotope under native conditions.back·ground lev·el (bakgrownd levĕl) Concentration (usually low) at which a substance or agent is present or occurs at a particular time and place in the absence of a specific hazard under investigation. background level
Synonyms for background levelnoun the amplitude level of the undesired background noiseSynonymsRelated Words |