Sentence examples for threshold space from inspiring English sources

'threshold space' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the area or space in front of a doorway or entrance. Example: The delivery man left the package on the threshold space before ringing the doorbell.

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The kind of quirky parameters of this space being a threshold space, an entryway, having a cigar shape, an egg shape, it really challenged me in a very good way.

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We show that the threshold spacing for rod splitting obeys the general λ ∼ V−1/2 scaling law of eutectic growth, whereas the threshold spacing for rod elimination deviates from this law at low V, exhibiting the same overstability effect as previously reported for lamellar eutectic patterns.

While 100 nm spacings supported cell attachment and activation nearly as well as 60 nm, cell attachment was no longer possible at 200 nm, suggesting a critical threshold spacing between 100 and 200 nm.

Second, in a contour-in-noise detection card test, testing mid-level contour integration mechanisms (Chandna, Pennefather, Kovacs & Norcia, 2001; Kovacs, Kozma, Feher & Benedek, 1999), his performance was significantly worse than normal adult vision, similar to that of 5 6 year olds (with a threshold spacing ratio of ∼1) (Kovacs et al., 1999).

The X Prize (in the aeronautical tradition, the letter "X" indicates "exploration" and "experimental") promised ten million dollars to the first privately financed team to take three people to the threshold of space and back, twice in two weeks.

The first flights of the new airlines that will take tourists past the threshold of space are poised to take off in 2012, and getting a seat on one is not all that different from booking a trip someplace on _________.

The first flights of the new airlines that will take tourists past the threshold of space are poised to take off in 2012, and getting a seat on one is not all that different from booking a trip someplace on Earth.

It was demonstrated that the threshold for space charge accumulation is about 20 kV/mm and the absence of deep traps in the titania-filler modified elastomer leads to fast space charge depletion.

I learned that a docu-drama based on some of these early tests had been released in 1956, called On the Threshold of Space, a phrase I thought summed up the era perfectly.

This can be treated numerically by choosing a threshold ray spacing below which we assign a fixed value to I x, δ, Δf) in Eq. (2).

This information, when combined with the measured secondary rate of water absorption, is able to predict the time to reach a critical saturation level gauged by the threshold void spacing, as exemplified by an air-entrained 0.45 water-cement (w/c) ratio concrete mix.

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