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This is the cutoff line generally drawn today.
But countries just above this cutoff line are on their own.
The Stars lost their season-high fifth in a row, finishing a 1-5 homestanduringng which they fell below the postseason cutoff line in the West.
The accord drew a cutoff line for citizenship: anyone who had entered Assam after March 21 , 1971 was an illegal immigrant.
The Rangers have been on the right side of the playoff cutoff line since Oct. 30, their 10th game.
She appeared to believe that if the income went over "the cutoff line," that all of their income would be taxed at a higher rate.
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First, fault-parallel strains (elongation parallel to cutoff lines where stratigraphic horizons intersect fault planes) develop as a result of lateral fault displacement gradients.
Cutoff lines at 65%and80%0% were used to analyze genetic relatedness.
Yet, as shown by the LOQ cutoff lines on the plot, the threshold for quantifying the biomarker with confidence for the two methodologies is considerably different.
Scores for AD dementia cases were distributed widely on both tests, including above and below cutoff lines, revealing a broad range of cognitive impairment severity despite having a dementia diagnosis.
For each BAC clone, the average ratios that deviated significantly from zero were considered to be abnormal (± log2 0.25), and almost all spots were within the area between the cutoff lines (± log2 0.25) for male/female DNA samples.
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