cut-off value
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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Two techniques were used : indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (cutoff value l 1\\40) and counter immunoelectrophoresis (cut-offvaluel 1 line).
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No indication of acut-offvaluefor what is considered a near miss was given.
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For the ridge, no preferred wavelength is predicted, only acut-offvaluedependent on the width of the container.
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As it increases more, the dc-magnetic field reduces the instability until it reaches zero at acut-offvalue.
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The positivecut-offvaluewas calculated using sera collected at day 0 from the control group.
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At a titrecut-offvalueof o1/ 64, a total of 141 out of 942 samples (15 %) tested seropositive.
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Values for the control group were always below the positivecut-offvalue.
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For all a. the region of certain stability fails to encompass all possible axial wavenumbers k; there is always a non-zerocut-offvalue.
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The hybridization intensity was normalized per chip to the 50th percentile (0.01cut-offvalue) and per gene to the median.
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We chose acut-offvalueof 1500 ms by plotting raw data distribution plots for each group of subjects in each type of sentence.
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The vertical line gives the manufacturer'scut-offvaluefor seropositivity.
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Thecut-offvaluewas calculated to be slightly higher than in the original evaluation, possibly due to environmental influences on these faeces.
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The respectivecut-offvaluewas calculated as 0.078.
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