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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a known ceiling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a limit or maximum that is recognized or established, often in discussions about performance, capacity, or expectations.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that the system has a known ceiling of 100 transactions per second."
Alternatives: "an established limit" or "a recognized maximum".
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Due to the appropriate age range for the exam and a known ceiling effect inherent to the Mullen battery (Mullen 1995; O'Muircheartaigh et al. 2013), we restricted our analysis to a subset of 69 datasets in which the final MRI scan was acquired from children under 1080 GC days (or N months).
Instruments that were condition specific (e.g. stroke), consisted of only one item or, due to a known ceiling effect on the BI, the ambulatory items (i.e. high level items) were the same as the ambulatory items on the BI were also excluded from this review.
This indicates that for an instrument with a known ceiling effect such as the HABAM (that is therefore not responsive to change at the upper end of its scale) an artificially inflated criterion based responsiveness index can result from inadequate scale width.
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To evaluate the known ceiling effect of the MMSE, we also compared a cutoff of ≥28 on both tests where many more HC and MCI cases had scores of 28 to 30 on the MMSE (71.4 %) than on the MoCA (18.1 %).
Belief in the usefulness of asymptomatic screening [ 21– 23] was measured in lieu of general attitude towards screening due to known ceiling effects in screening attitude [ 19].
For a real-valued scalar a, ⌈a⌉ refers to the smallest integer number larger than or equal to a, also known as ceiling function.
The building, which also contains a grand 35,000-square-foot entrance with a vaulted ceiling known as a head-house, is a federal, state and city landmark.
It has been shown that mature adipocytes isolated from fat tissue can be dedifferentiated into fibroblast-like cells by an in vitro dedifferentiation strategy known as ceiling culture [ 10].
The death of a 19-year-old student has shone a light on a ritual known as the "glass ceiling" in which young people pledging to join a fraternity at a New York university were blindfolded while wearing a weighted backpack, and forced to get through a line of fraternity brothers outdoors in a freezing Pennsylvania winter, while being shoved, tackled and struck repeatedly.
Beneath this, a gently sloping ceiling, known as a cove, reflected and diffused the light down onto the gallery walls.
I can't claim dailiness in the dusting department, but I'm a quick study, and I know what ceiling fans really are at a visceral level.
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