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Discover Ludwig"data cutoff" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of setting a limit on the amount of data that is collected. For example, "We implemented a data cutoff in order to ensure that only the necessary information was gathered."
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For this analysis, the data cutoff date was December 31 , 2013
At the time of the data cutoff, the median duration of follow-up of the 32 eligible patients was 6 months (range, 3.2 to 10.5).
Within the 28 rare-disease projects, 20 were ongoing at the data cutoff date, requiring measurement at intermediate milestones to capture the depth of the data.
It will be at least a day or two before Nasa knows precisely where the spacecraft ended up; the data cutoff indicates it smashed into the far side of the moon, although just barely.
Overall survival data were not mature at the time of data cutoff.
A total of 79 deaths and 293 progression events were recorded at final data cutoff.
We used NGSQC toolkit v2.3.3 to filter for high quality data (cutoff quality score of 20) (Patel and Jain 2012).
Data cutoff was at February 2013.
aBased on data cutoff date of March 11 , 2011
All were alive at the time of data cutoff.
The final data cutoff date was 5 July 2010.
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