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The upheavals of the first world war made 1917 a natural cut-off date for this show.
With natural cut-offs.
"This is a natural cut-off point," Levein added.
In clinical reality, however, there are no natural cut-off points between localized and widespread pain.
As before, the pharmacophore filtering creates a natural cut-off point (shown by the dashed line in Figure 7) for separating good compounds from bad compounds.
The Ofcom report also charts a particular rise in the use of instant messaging in the UK, which is likely to be contributing to the feeling of being overwhelmed by time-sapping tech, given the ceaseless demands of open-ended real-time messaging chats which — unlike other comms technologies — don't have clear or natural cut-off points.
A large-scale analysis showed that there exists a natural cut-off for k, and contacts with longer sequence separations contributed significantly less [23].
The final categorization, however, was finely adjusted to consider the natural cut-off points.
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