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The phrase "a cutoff between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a separation or distinction between two things, often in contexts like discussions of categories, groups, or time periods.
Example: "There is a clear cutoff between the two phases of the project, which helps us understand the transition."
Alternatives: "a divide between" or "a separation between".
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Scores above a cutoff between moderate (10 to 14) and moderately severe (15 to 19) are considered depressed, while all others below that threshold are considered not depressed.
The optimal cutoff value, i.e., the point closest to the (0,1) point in the upper left corner of the ROC graph, relates to a cutoff between categories 2 and 3 in the technologists' rating.
It indicates the calculation using a cutoff between grades 1 and 2 for macroscopy and histology.
Table 4 also explains the calculation using a cutoff between grades 2 and 3 for macroscopy, and between grades 1 and 2 for histology.
Survival analysis revealed that the most informative categorisation by intensity was with a cutoff between low (intensity score 1) and medium intensity (score 2).
Additionally, for c-ebB-3 and c-erbB-4, we considered the median as a cutoff between weak and strong expression (150 and 100, respectively).
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Conclusion: The literature's common definition of less than 3 months as a cutoff value between late and early referral is not endorsed.
The qualitative evaluation did not allow for a cutoff value between the two groups; however, the distribution in the groups differed significantly.
The electrostatics and van der Waals energy terms were truncated using the switching function with a cutoff distance between 6 and 10 Å, and the dielectric constant was equal to 2 times the distance between the interacting atoms.
Recently, the role of fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in differential diagnosis of cartilaginous tumors was investigated: the standard uptake value resulted to be correlated to the grade of malignancy, with a cutoff value between benign and malignant lesions ranging from 2 to 2.3 in two different reports, with statistical significance in only one of them [28, 29].
Wang et al [ 51] have proposed a change of 3.71 on the GMFM-66 as a cutoff point between clinical "great improvement" and "not great improvement ".
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