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a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated

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a route shorter than the usual one

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a device that terminates the flow in a pipe

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Melendez explained in another post that having cutoffs as an artist does not mean they do not want to cooperate; it is to instill discipline.
Among group 2 infants (those with cases diagnosed on the second screen), TSH concentrations were lower on the first screen, with all infants having concentrations below the cutoff value of 40 [micro]IU/mL (range = 5.3-39.8 [micro]IU/mL) resulting in normal first screen designation, but with TSH concentrations above the cutoff level on the second screen (Figure 1).
'No cutoff marks will ever be decided upon without the usual policy meeting which has been scheduled to hold sometime in June and which is to be chaired by the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu.
The cardiometabolic cutoff of BMI percentile had the highest sensitivity for all cardiometabolic variables.
Rounding occurred up or down to the nearest integer at all cutoff concentrations between the LoD and 99th percentile.
To study the accuracy of WHO's cutoff of MUAC in diagnosing SAM and moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) by using new WHO's growth standards among 6-60 months Melghat tribal children.
Key words: Seepage, Anisotropic properties, cutoff, embankment, blanket and dams.
(2011) reported details of a water advance model for managing water inflow cutoff in alfalfa fields with check flood irrigation.
Credit-score cutoffs being followed in the marketplace were too slow to catch up to the growing level of default risk.
Schouten et al (1) performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies of older patients with suspected VTE who had D-dimer testing using both conventional and age-adjusted cutoff values.
Most of the study population (96.1 percent) met the starting cutoff of 0.50 for the assignment of race/ethnicity, decreasing to 0 percent at a maximum cutoff of 1.
When neither the yolk sac nor the embryo was visualized on the initial ultrasound, the false-positive rate for diagnosis of early pregnancy failure was 4.4% when a mean gestational sac diameter of 16 mm was used as a cutoff and 0.5% when 20 mm was the cutoff.
Optimal cutoff values of waist circumference and the discriminatory performance of other anthropometric indices to detect the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors for metabolic syndrome in Japanese men and women.
Rsesults from a novel study demon-trated that lowering the glycosyated hemoglobin cutoff for prediabetes leads to less cost-effective preventive interventions.