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The phrase "admissible threshold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to standards, criteria, or limits that are acceptable or permissible in a given situation.
Example: "The study established an admissible threshold for the levels of pollutants in the water supply to ensure public safety."
Alternatives: "acceptable limit" or "permissible level".
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Illustrative examples show that when the failure probability estimated based on the present state of knowledge does not satisfy an admissible threshold, strengthening or replacement interventions can be sub-optimal first actions.
If the total 'dose of activation' jointly transmitted to it narrowly reaches the biologically admissible threshold, each TFBS is likely to be deemed 'functional' in perturbation analyses, as its deletion will result in a 'dose' insufficient for achieving the minimally functional level of a gene's expression (Fig. 2B).
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On condition that a fault occurs in the HRSG boiler, the control system must be able to reconfigure its parameters to maintain the admissible thresholds in dynamic variables such as drum pressure, steam temperature, and drum water level.
Considering that the admissible load threshold has to account for robustness to finite perturbations, the Koiter critical load must be lowered, obtaining the so called Thompson critical load.
Based on our model in Section 2.1, the delay is observed at node k if the rate r −k exceeds the channel capacity (assuming the threshold admissible delay is 0).
For admissible decision trees, the threshold values are set to 96% of correctly classified instances.
Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) in IP networks uses packet metering and marking within a PCN domain to notify its egress nodes whether link-specific admissible or supportable rate thresholds have been exceeded by high-priority traffic.
This approach was fully data-driven since admissible PWM combinations, baseline thresholds, and final score cut-offs, for individual PWMs and for the pair, were estimated on the basis of a background promoter set that was defined by the gene expression data.
The judge wrote that although Mr. Bryant's account would meet the threshold to be admissible, "it lacks credibility, and therefore would not produce a different result in a new trial".
Moreover, the residual evaluation problem is considered also, which involves the detection of the occurrence of fault, the estimation of false alarm rate, and the choice of threshold guaranteeing an admissible false alarm rate.
Since the source route is very short, this is already below the percentage threshold for an admissible length of a candidate route which is 0.8 ⋅ 81 = 64.8 meters (see the definition of an admissible candidate route in Section 3.1).
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