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The bottom-most part of a doorway that one crosses to enter; a sill.
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The publisher is Threshold Editions, a division of Simon & Schuster whose chief editor is Mary Matalin, the former Republican operative turned publisher-pundit.
where γ is threshold.
A suitable solution for this problem is threshold cryptography [56].
Thick line is threshold between material threats (upper right) and other threats.
If the limit v in (13) is threshold simple, then v solves (27).
If v is threshold simple, then biglvert Z(mathbf{v}) bigrvert =0, (19) see (15).
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The admission control for DCH connections is threshold-based.
In addition, the proposed method is threshold-free, and therefore can retain as much image detail information as possible to resist noise influence and scene distortions between images.
The results show this karst spring is mainly controlled by two different hydrological processes and one of the processes is threshold-driven which is consistent with the fieldwork investigation.
MDP(_{mathrm mathrm{REF}}) is short for most dominant and preferential rules; it is threshold-free and it does not discard any measure, so more objective and contributes to solve the dimensionality more than other approaches without losing information [15].
Fatiscan (Al-Shahrour et al., 2007a) is a tool that is threshold-independent, using a heuristic to define a partition of a ranked list of genes or transcripts to identify whether a set of them are overrepresented among the most up-regulated or most down-regulated.
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