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We know that a school administration by making test questions easier or lowering cut scores can portray improvement in its classrooms even when such improvement doesn't really exist, as happened most recently in 2009 in the New York City schools.
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In this study, elliptical concave impaction plate was suggested for lowering cut-off size and therefore enhancing collection efficiency of the inertial impactor.
Hence, lowering cut-off limits for the QFT-G would not benefit the test's performance in our setting.
However, suggestions of lowering cut-off values for GDM diagnosis, the situation of GDM screening in Sweden has not changed in the last decade and there are several regimes of screening available in clinical practice.
Everything is lowered, cut, dropped, reduced, slashed to ribbons.
The bill taking shape shows a lowered cut for 2020, although it would keep the US ambition to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050.
And "too English": the French like sharper shoes, lower cut, more elegant, she explains.
"Establishing a price floor would be a more feasible target, implying a lower cut announcement than expected," he added.
Existing FF estimation algorithms based on signal amplitude and spectral information may still fail in the presence of both upper and lower cut off reflections.
In turn, the substitution by manganese enhances the cycling stability by avoiding the manganese reduction at the lower cut off voltage.
The implications of applying a "lower cut off" to peak suctions determined from wind tunnel tests is explored in the context of structural reliability.
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