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Therefore, another advantage of IFIM is that it might provide the possibility of distinguishing between putative UE and CE genes using a rough cutoff of ∼0.3.
Also, the gene drug relationships described represent only a small fraction of relationships thought to be relevant to chemotherapy, and many are probably hidden by the arbitrary and rough cutoff criteria that need to be applied for selection of the information, among all the available microarray data, considered to be relevant.
For example, in the Falkland Islands, Aplochiton sp. have become extinct in some rivers within 50 60 years of the first introduction of brown trout (McDowall et al. 2001; McDowall 2006), and we used this figure as a rough cutoff point to classify brown trout populations as 'old' (>60 years) or 'new' (<60 years).
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The Infernal manual suggests a rough prediction significance cutoff on the reported bit score of log2 (2⋅length), where length is the length of the target sequence.
We chose the 21-day cutoff as a rough-and-ready, approximate partition of mulitfactorial disease burden.
This column only gives a rough summary of the similarity cutoff.
We show that the sharp angular momentum cutoff proposed by Glas and Mosel is a rough approximation, Wong's formula and the Hill–Wheeler approach determine the penetrability of the barrier without a correct consideration of the barrier shape, and the WKB approach gives reduced fusion probabilities.
We consider the size cutoffs θmin and θmax as parameters derived from rough estimates on the expected size of the cells to be identified.
The razor-elbowed cutoff?
Why the cutoff date?
Fourth is the playoff cutoff.
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