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The phrase "a tight threshold of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific limit or boundary that is strict or narrow in nature.
Example: "The experiment requires a tight threshold of temperature control to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "a narrow limit of" or "a strict boundary of".
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The presence of these feedback loops have been shown to produce switch-like (i.e. bistable) responses to receptor activation, allowing for a tight threshold of cellular response during development [ 50, 51].
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health had recommended a tighter threshold of 1.0.
A tight threshold will in general filter the presence of different phenotypes.
The analysis was subsequently repeated on a more restricted pool of items those selected for the long scale IONB-QoL through the CTT, and those selected by using a tighter threshold range (0.5÷1.5) considered to be productive for measurement [ 28].
A variable and tight threshold was set to eliminate residual background.
Alternatively, given the tight threshold for in vitro cytotoxicity of this drug, it is conceivable that higher doses or a longer treatment schedule (beyond 4 weeks) is required to observe an effect of FP in the PER-403 xenograft.
We use a technique that we call bin-covering that we apply uniformly to get (asymptotically) tight thresholds for each of these properties.
Recall that states A and D correspond to oversensing and undersensing respectively while in states B and C, the thresholds are adapted to achieve a tight buffer region of stability.
A tight winding of chains had burst.
I have a tight circle of friends.
"It's a tight group of friends.
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