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absolute thresholds
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Plural of absolute threshold
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Overall, network measures were found to be unstable across absolute thresholds.
They are defined in terms of counts of days crossing absolute thresholds.
With all backrest inclinations, absolute thresholds for the perception of vibration acceleration were dependent on the frequency of vibration.
Absolute thresholds for the perception of vibration at the hand, the seat, and the foot are not consistent with the relevant frequency weightings in current standards.
The effects of gender and shoes on absolute thresholds for the perception of vertical vibration at the foot were also investigated.
With groups of 12 seated subjects, this experimental study determined absolute thresholds for the perception of foot vibration and quantified the discomfort caused by vibration at the foot.
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The lower limit of hearing, where sound is just detectable, is referred to as the threshold of hearing (also known as absolute threshold, or absolute sensitivity).
The smallest detectable stimulus is called the absolute threshold, while the smallest detectable change in the intensity of a stimulus is called the difference threshold.
But once incomes rise beyond a modest absolute threshold, many of the things that people want are what economists call positional goods.
In the first study, the absolute threshold values from sinusoidal signals are determined.
The parameter is the absolute threshold of hearing (ATH) in quiet, defined as (12).
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