Sentence examples for defined cutoff point from inspiring English sources

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The choice of a class label is based on a defined cutoff point and also the proportion of true event occurrences at that terminal node.

In addition, several reviews have outlined the difficulties with this technique, namely the subjective nature of the method; there is no defined cutoff point, and the influence of the measured area.

To our knowledge, Mendel v12.0 does not allow selection of the penalty parameter, but instead allows one to set the number of desired predictors, which we will use as a defined cutoff point.

For a given quality level and a desired statistical confidence, a lot is accepted or rejected if the number of positive sub-samples is either lower or higher than a defined cutoff point [see Additional file 3].

The unfavourable role of high TOPO-II α expression was maintained only in the subgroup of platinum resistant recurrent ovarian cancer patients, be TOPO-II α expression evaluated as continuous variable (χ=5.1, P-value=0.024), or by means of the defined cutoff point.

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Therefore, this paper offers some help to researchers and practitioners to define cutoff points to their own experiments.

Further studies are needed to define cutoff points and to incorporate PCT levels in useful prediction models.

The operationalization of MCI is not clearly specified, which leads researchers to define cutoff points and choose assessment instruments of their own.

To define cutoff points for high levels (abnormal laboratory values) of ESR and ALP, the gender-specific cutoff values from a priori study were referred to: ESR males >22 mm per hour, females >29 mm per hour (Magera et al, 2008); the cutoff point for ALP was >115U l−1 for both sexes (Motzer et al, 1999).

The HAM-D scale was not originally designed with cutoff points to designate levels of severity of the depressive condition; therefore, we used Blacker's research [ 29] to define cutoff points and severity levels as follows: > 23 = very severe; 19 22 = severe; 14 18 = moderate; 8 13 = mild; and < 7 = remission.

Human perception of low-frequency sound waves propagating in air does not have a well-defined cutoff point.

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