Macrolevel

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In a system which can be observed and described at many different scales and resolutions, a '''macrolevel''' is a macroscopic level of organization with a low resolution observable by the naked eye. When comparing two levels of organization it is often convenient to refer to the lower (or higher resolution) level as the [[Microlevel|microlevel]] and the higher (or lower resolution) level as the macrolevel. This is for example the case in the [[MML|micro-macro link (MML)]] problem.
In a system which can be observed and described at many different scales and resolutions, a '''macrolevel''' is a macroscopic level of organization with a low resolution observable by the naked eye. When comparing two levels of organization it is often convenient to refer to the lower (or higher resolution) level as the [[Microlevel|microlevel]] and the higher (or lower resolution) level as the macrolevel. This is for example the case in the [[MML|micro-macro link (MML)]] problem.
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