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cut-off point造句
1. Is there a cut-off point between childhood and adulthood? 2. Unionists insisted that the conference would mark the cut-off point for the round table talks. 3. Is there a cut-off point beyond which some segregation is necessary? 4. However, by taking such a high cut-off point the specificity and positive predictive value of the test were reduced. 5. The short-term goal will represent a cut-off point that will trigger reinforcement or recognition for performance improvement. 6. Thus, materiality provides a threshold or cut-off point rather than being a primary qualitative characteristic which information must have if it is to be useful. 7. The best cut-off point of CARS was 30, and its specificity, sensitivity, accuracy, PPV and NPV were all 1.0. Its assessment efficacy was not associated with age. 8. On the grounds of the pinch-off voltage, the cut-off point of variable resistance area and saturation area can be fixed, so the field effect tube can reliably work in the saturation area. 9. Nowadays, because economics have changed, we redefined the cut-off point as $2000 or less and the number of eligible countries has consequently been reduced to 52 countries. 10. In my consciousness , this is the cut-off point of a year. 11. Objective To evaluate the best cut-off point, sensitivity and specificity of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference(WC) and Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) in predicting of abdominal visceral obesity. 12. The cut-off point depends on age and length of employment. 13. Cut-off point of tie rod influences toe angle greatly impacted wheels toe angle. 14. 50% is the cut-off point for the economy. A PMI reading above 50% indicates that the manufacturing economy is generally expanding; below 50% indicates that it is generally declining. 15. It is not clear why the age of 65 was taken as the cut-off point for these screening programmes. 16. This again serves to highlight the importance of the cut-off point in determining estimates of illness prevalence. 17. However, if you are the proud parent of more valuable Koi fry, where is the cut-off point for outdoor survival? 18. When the index value equal to 50, with lower target indicators showed a considerable increase, as a boom and bust can be a cut-off point. 19. Also, the harmonic filter is a low pass filter having a frequency cut-off point that attenuates first order harmonics of the output signal. 20. But I think there may be something of a cut-off point when it comes to what are called "social networking" websites such as Facebook and, more especially, Twitter. 21. They showed the same desire to own a machine, and their income was often only slightly above the cut-off point for the government program. 22. Former Marie Claire editor Liz Jones wrote in the Daily Mail in August 2008, "When I wrote about how old is too old for a miniskirt a decade ago, the cut-off point was 25. 23. According to Bousso and colleagues, the only way to avoid this conundrum is to introduce a cut-off point, which then helps make sense again. 24. As for my career, I haven't got a specific cut-off point. 25. All he needs is the age he would first consider marrying and his cut-off point - and the equation does the rest. 26. Dr Sepulveda: The Global Alliance for Vaccine Immunization, the GAVI alliance, decided to use a criterion of the World Bank as a cut-off point. 27. By the reform of the RMB exchange rate formation mechanism in 2005, as the cut-off point, the change in the trend of the RMB exchange rate will be divided into two stages for analysis.