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Second, no objective standard for cut-off regarding an adequate prevalence of patients receiving individualised caries prevention has been established, although we used prior planned cut-offs with the mean from the previous US studies.
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The press secretary was seemingly quick to cut off the inevitable questions regarding inclusion and precisely how well these VoIPed-in reporters will be vetted by the White House, stating, [W]e're excited to open up into the field and fold here, a diverse group of journalists from around the country, who may not have the convenience or funding to travel to Washington.
"The idea was to secure New York, where the British had a great deal of support; cut off New England, which they regarded as the real hotbed of revolutionary activity; link up with a British army coming south from Canada; and bring the whole thing to a halt".
The interrogation was cut off, losing what Mr. Soufan regarded as a possible lead on the whereabouts of Bin Laden.
"Agree" was chosen as cut off, because "partly agree" was regarded as to week to represent agreement to the specific item.
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For diagnostic purposes, we have to consider whether cut-off points regarding identity diffusion and/or crisis might be useful.
In- house calculated cut-off values regarding IgA, IgM, and IgG were 0.206, 0.325, and 0.5, respectively.
Using the same strategy of examining mean scores of data split according to significant anxiety or depression, a cut-off score regarding Catastrophising and Cognitive Coping can also be established to identify patients potentially at least risk of poor outcome.
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