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This may be equivalent to the threshold of the random percolation, and hence is regarded as a thermodynamically significant quantity.

Assume that at time T, node F will receive a signal with power equivalent to the threshold Ps, and during time T1 to T, nodes A and B maintain their speeds and directions.

Also note that the first part of equation is equivalent to the threshold expression described in EUT framework [ 13, 14, 36]; the second expression modifies system II's EUT-based decision-making process in such a way that if benefits are experienced higher than harms, the threshold probability is always lower than EUT threshold.

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It should also be noted that, in the event that the location-conditioned distributions are identical and no location bias exists, the LDT threshold is equivalent to the CD threshold.

Based on examination times our results suggest that SITA Fast would be the obvious choice of algorithm however it is vital that the algorithm of choice is able to yield both a high threshold agreement and a comparable diagnostic outcome equivalent to the Full Threshold algorithm.

Similarly, the upper threshold in time-domain was used to exclude normal walking episodes, which were functionally equivalent to the FI threshold in the frequency-domain method.

If the CM_MPDR is above or equivalent to the PDR threshold, then JDF ascertains the member's behavior as low or normal and declares that the member is not jammed (usual).

We used p < 0.06 as our threshold in these analyses because we identified a large number of probes at the p = 0.0596 level and deemed that this to be equivalent to the canonical threshold of p = 0.05.

To increase the reliability of qPCR data, we used the Second Derivative Maximum method for quantification, which is equivalent to the conventional Threshold Cycle (CT or Cq) method [ 29, 30], but does not assume equal reaction efficiencies among individual reactions.

These data show that personalised screening with eligibility for screening based on an absolute risk that is dependent on age and polygenic risk and equivalent to the risk threshold for eligibility based on age alone could reduce the number of people eligible for screening while detecting the majority of the cancers identified through a programme based on age alone.

These bitufted cells are probably equivalent to the low-threshold spiking cells which have been characterized as a second major population of inhibitory interneurons (supposedly somatostatin-containing) with many connectional properties different from basket cells (Beierlein et al. 2003).

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