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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auto cut off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology or devices that automatically stop functioning or disconnect after a certain period or condition is met.
Example: "The device has an auto cut off feature that prevents overheating by shutting down after 30 minutes of inactivity."
Alternatives: "automatic shutdown" or "auto shutoff".
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The settings used were 491 nm absorbance, 535 nm emission, with 530 nm auto cut off to reduce background fluorescence.
Black 96-well microtiter-plates were filled with 100 μl mixture (in fourfold) and readings were carried out at 489 nm excitation wavelength and 511 nm emission wavelength with auto cut off on a Spectramax Gemini XS.
Black 96-well microtiter-plates were filled with 100 μl mixture (in fourfold) and readings were carried out at 489 nm excitation wavelength and 511 nm emission wavelength with auto cut off on a Spectramax Gemini XS. Results are given in figure 3. Figure 3 nicely illustrates that the fluorescence of GFP strongly decreases when E. coli is grown at 37°C.
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The organization is also urging the auto industry to cut off access to certain voice-activated features, such as email and social media, while a vehicle is in motion.
Mission Dolores, at the bottom of Brooklyn's Park Slope neighbourhood, is a converted auto garage with its roof cut off and a lovingly selected daily draught beer selection.
A high-pass frequency filter (cut off 120 sec) and corrections for auto-correlation between scans (AR1) were applied to the time series.
Then, two weeks ago, Twitter cut off Meerkat's ability to let users auto-follow everyone they follow on Twitter.
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English translation cut off.
Their legs cut off.
Cut off the apron.
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