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  2. Low fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Low fantasy is a type of fantasy fiction where magical events intrude on a realistic world, contrasting with high fantasy that takes place in a separate world. Learn about the history, forms, and examples of low fantasy, as well as its distinction from high fantasy.

  3. Low culture - Wikipedia

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    Low culture is the term for popular culture that has mass appeal, often contrasted with high culture that appeals to a smaller, upper-class audience. Learn about the standards, history, and variations of low culture across different countries and media forms.

  4. High- and low-level - Wikipedia

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    High-level and low-level are terms used to classify and describe different levels of abstraction and detail in various domains, such as computer science, sociology, neuroscience, etc. High-level operations are more general and systemic, while low-level operations are more specific and individual.

  5. Low-pressure area - Wikipedia

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    A low-pressure area is a region where the atmospheric pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations, often associated with inclement weather. Learn how low-pressure areas form due to divergence, convergence, or heating, and the different types of lows such as polar, tropical, and extratropical cyclones.

  6. High-context and low-context cultures - Wikipedia

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    Learn the difference between high-context and low-context cultures in communication, and how they relate to interpersonal relationships, interaction, and context. High-context cultures emphasize nonverbal messages and rely on implicit cues, while low-context cultures prefer explicit verbal messages and direct information.

  7. Low Earth orbit - Wikipedia

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    Low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with a period of 128 minutes or less and an eccentricity less than 0.25. LEO is used for many communication applications, such as the Iridium phone system, and hosts the International Space Station and other space stations.

  8. Low-pass filter - Wikipedia

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    A low-pass filter is a filter that passes signals with a frequency lower than a cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with higher frequencies. Learn about the ideal and real low-pass filters, their frequency and time responses, and how they are used in various applications such as audio, optics, and electronics.

  9. Reduced affect display - Wikipedia

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    Reduced affect display is a condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual. It can be symptomatic of various disorders, such as schizophrenia, depression, or brain damage, and can affect different brain structures and regions.