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At the new wage levels, the managerial ability cutoff point is also lower than in the previous equilibrium.
At the new wage levels, the managerial ability cutoff point is higher than in the previous equilibrium, hence the size of the informal sector increases.
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However, no studies have examined the ability of proposed cutoff points to identify risk of clinically relevant outcomes [ 14].
The 'diagnostic' ability of a cutoff of ⩾9 to identify the lowest decile was also comparable (sensitivity 75%, specificity 78%, scores of 9 or more, predictive value of 3% for 'dissatisfaction' Figure 2).
With Baker as their manager, they demonstrated resilience, fortitude, even the ability to hit the cutoff man.
They were measured by their ability to execute the cutoff block on the middle linebacker or on the defensive tackle when the guard pulled to lead on the power sweep.
Ability to have hsTnT cutoff to diagnose PMI.
This reduced quantitative parameter will have an impact on the ability to establish useful cutoff data for responders and non-responders.
Another configurable feature for TrED users is the ability to customize similarity cutoffs for advanced data mining.
The patients with ≥1, ≥2, or ≥3 ICD-10 gout diagnoses in the medical records were then assessed for their ability to meet the cutoffs of each of the five classification criteria.
The germination factor appears to be small, since dialysis of cecal extract from the clindamycin-treated mice in a membrane with a 1 kDa cutoff abolished its ability to stimulate CFU recovery from spores (Fig. 2B).
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