Sentence examples for cut off of a from inspiring English sources

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Oven cleaners wear a helmet, safety glasses, long sleeves, long pants, rubber boots, a hat and a handkerchief or other piece of cloth (sometimes the hood portion that has been cut off of a jacket which they zip or velcro in front of the mouth and nose).

Cutting the very bottom of the stem at an angle gives the impression that the flower has been cut off of a bush.

For phenotype distribution analysis we used a cut off of a minimum number of 50 events, with a mean of 250 events for all tetramers tested and for each group of individuals tested.

A higher cut off of a score of 10 was also used as suggested by Hopwood et al (1998) for high risk women.

The use of item #29 of the EORTC QLQ-C30 and the median score as the cut off of a clinical classification for "poor" and "good" SRH may be open for discussion, compared to the use of the variable as a continuous measure.

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Cut off a 1/4 of a cucumber.

Cut off a corner of a yeast packet.

Sometimes they will cut off a corner of an envelope.

Cut off a section of yarn.

Cut off both ends of a grapefruit.

Hydrogen bond analysis was carried out using the ptraj module of Amber9 with a distance cut off of 3Å and an angle cut off of 120.0 degrees.

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