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RF devices using graphene have achieved cut-off frequencies between 100 300 GHz.
A probe-set scored 1, 2 or 3 points if it achieved cut-off at q < 0.01, q < 0.001 or q < 0.0001, respectively, for each of three methods.
The effect of using a slightly higher, more difficult to achieve cut-off (≥3 h rather than ≥2.5 h) means that we may have underestimated the sensitivity and overestimated the specificity.
With a dominant approach to achieving respect cut off for these young men, they cast around for alternative pathways; one of which included what we describe as a youth masculinity.
It shows 2 distinct populations with little overlap, and good discrimination between HBoV1 mRNA positive and –negative samples can be achieved with cut-off values from 10 to 10 HBoV1 DNA copies/mL.
The largest difference in survival was achieved when using a cut off for the immunostaining score of 4 and 9 for CKS2 and MSN, respectively.
Other universities offer awards that allow schools to nominate a student who has the potential to succeed but may not have achieved the necessary cut offs.
It achieves a cut-off frequency up to 3 GHz and provides a gain of 21dBB.
An extensive simulation study of low-pass (LP), high-pass (HP), band-pass (BP) and band-stop (BS IIRR filters unleashes the potential of GSAWM in achieving better cut-off frequency sharpness, smaller pass band and stop band ripples, smaller transition width and higher stop band attenuation with assured stability.
According to the SCID-II protocol, we will interview only those subjects who achieve the cut-off (a specified number of positive answers in a specific PD section) on the questionnaire [ 69].
A limitation of consensus methods relates to the level of agreement, and the point at which consensus is deemed to have been achieved; this study used a cut off set at 80%%.
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