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  • noun chemistry The energy level of the electrons (core electrons) occupying the completely filled shells under the valence shell.

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  • Strategies are core-level decisions about how to best focus your time and energy.

    The Basics Of Being Strategic About Change 2010

  • Strategies are core-level decisions about how to best focus your time and energy.

    The Basics Of Being Strategic About Change 2010

  • CLARK: It's a deep battle mission, core-level, deep battle mission.

    CNN Transcript Mar 24, 2003 2003

  • Although the DFT and Pb 4f NIXSW results for the Pb-Ag (111) distance are similarly in apparently good agreement, the Pb 4f core-level data suggest that a chemical reaction between PbPc and Ag (111) occurs due to the annealing procedure used in our experiments and that the similarity of the DFT and Pb 4f NIXSW values for the Pb-Ag (111) distance is likely to be fortuitous.

    Next Big Future bw 2010

  • Drupal, by contrast, has core-level support for ACLs which is very elegant.

    Techworld.com News 2010

  • An early interview with a bewildered greenhorn TV reporter had him talking about manipulating an unsuspecting drum machine into granular synthesis against the manufacturer's wishes, and a few double-clicks into his composition platform of choice reveals core-level constructs like cosine functions and XOR nodes.

    PopMatters 2008

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