threshold level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofthresholdandlevel
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threshold
noun
uk/ˈθreʃ.həʊld/us/ˈθreʃ.hoʊld/
the floor of an entrance to a building ...
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level
adjective
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
at the ...
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(Definition ofthresholdandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thethresholdlevelis selected experimentally based also on the texture of the floor.
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Thethresholdlevelchosen was within this range.
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Thethresholdlevelfor each branch is 300 kb.
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Thethresholdlevelof infection necessary to elicit immunity differs between isolates.
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We also extend our analysis by incorporating a stochasticthresholdlevelof the richness of species.
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However, there is no clear evidence about what constitutes athresholdlevelof population pressure.
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The horizontal dashed line shows thethresholdlevelfor infectivity to ticks.
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Since the insect population was below thethresholdlevel, no insecticides were used in either year.
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Additional cash endowments above thisthresholdlevelhad little effect on deforestation rates.
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However, if violation crosses athresholdlevelthen sanctioning occurs.
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This was because the heating power used in the simulation study was below thethresholdlevel.
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Moreover, polluters are now charged once pollution load exceeds 30 per cent of thethresholdlevel.
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The effects of an increase in the rate of inflation are potentially quite different depending on whether the rate of inflation is above or below somethresholdlevel.
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Once the rate of inflation exceeds thisthresholdlevel, further increases in inflation will lead to credit rationing, and have negative consequences on the financial system and growth.
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The frequency of corrective input may well be significant, in that it may be necessary to exceed a particularthresholdlevelin order to exert any influence on the child.
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Equation (12) allow identifying athresholdlevelfor human capital above which multitasking is optimal.
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Parasites, if they possess quantities of epicuticular hydrocarbons near thethresholdlevelnecessary to be perceived by hosts, could be more tolerated by hosts.
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