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The phrase "and thresholds such as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing examples of thresholds or limits in a discussion or explanation.
Example: "The study examined various factors affecting performance, including time constraints and thresholds such as deadlines and budget limits."
Alternatives: "and limits like" or "and parameters such as".
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In examining the robustness of the results, all algorithms produced ICURs below $20,000/QALY when incremental costs for the hypothetical intervention are reduced to less than $500, but algorithm selection becomes critical as incremental costs increase and thresholds such as $20,000/QALYs or $50,000/QALY are crossed.
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This will be sensitive to sequence coverage and to filter thresholds such as read depth and quality scores.
Says Stanley Clark, president of Raytheon Marine: "Our radar can automatically acquire up to 40 targets and assess the collision potential on each of them; determine which is the most dangerous; and set out thresholds — such as recommending an avoidance maneuver at three miles on a supertanker".
Given the high negative predictive value of high sensitivity troponin assays and the fact that patients who present with very low cardiac troponin concentrations also have a very low risk of myocardial infarction, a rule-out strategy based on a single sample at presentation and lower decision thresholds, such as the assay's limit of detection or limit of blank, has also been proposed.
They point to the many physical illnesses Alzheimer's disease, peripheral neuropathy, even poison ivy rashes diagnosed without resort to biological lab tests, and to the numerous diagnostic thresholds—such as glucose levels in diabetes and blood pressure in hypertension that have been reworked over the years.
They point to the many physical illnesses — Alzheimer's disease, peripheral neuropathy, even poison ivy rashes — diagnosed without resort to biological lab tests, and to the numerous diagnostic thresholds — such as glucose levels in diabetes and blood pressure in hypertension — that have been reworked over the years.
Data from observational [ 12- 17] and interventional studies [ 4, 6, 11] demonstrated a strong and independent relation between hypoglycemia and mortality, even at milder thresholds, such as BG <70 mg/dl.
For the purpose of additional anatomical precision, MCI images were overlaid on a surface based on representations of the MNI canonical single-subject brain using the SPM 2 surfrend toolbox (written by I. Kahn) [ 29] and applying appropriate voxel value thresholds such as to display voxels with values within the 1st (negative load) or 99th percentile (positive load).
The authors approach attempts to simplify the complexity of setting thresholds by using imprecise thresholds such as high and low for specifying elasticity rules.
The authors approach attempts to simplify the complexity of setting thresholds by using imprecise thresholds such as high and low for engaging adaptation.
The N50 metric is based on using a 50% threshold, but others have sometimes reported this length in combination with other thresholds such as N25 and N75 (e.g., [ 34]).
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