Sentence examples for threshold zone from inspiring English sources

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The lighting demands in the threshold zone arising from the choice of each species have been quantified by luminance measurement.

This demand is much higher during daytime, when the visual adaptation of the drivers coming from bright environments, requests very intense illumination levels, especially in the first part of the tunnel, the so called threshold zone.

Pete McCall, an exercise physiologist with the American Council on Exercise, recommends that endurance athletes spend 10 to 15percentt of their time training at a vigorous pace known as the lactate threshold zone, which represents the crossover from aerobic to anaerobic exercise (athletes in this zone are unable to speak while exerting themselves).

A connectivity threshold zone was observed when the proportion of natural vegetation was less than 58.4% (SE = 1.3).

We hypothesised that the deforestation patterns identified in our study area would be reflected in significantly different habitat fragmentation and structural connectivity for jaguars until a threshold zone between the proportion of natural vegetation and connectivity is reached.

This breakpoint value (and its standard error) in the relationship between PLAND and IIC could be interpreted as a threshold zone by which landscape permeability based on jaguar dispersal distances within the home range area may have been lost.

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Threshold zones, a dozen miles or so in length, mark the transition from one region to the next.

The luminance of the access and threshold zones of the tunnel are obtained from the photos taken from the entrances of Gultepe and Diliskelesi Tunnels located on the Istanbul Ankara TEM motorway in Turkey according to the CIE Publication No. 88.

Ecological threshold zones, such as the natural breakpoint observed in IIC and PLAND could potentially be used for conservation and management strategies to distinguish habitat management and conservation zones (areas above ecological thresholds), from areas where restoration will be needed (areas below ecological thresholds).

Culture itself, Gibson suggests, is a kind of jet lag, or, as Cayce's therapist puts it, "liminal" -- a "word for certain states: thresholds, zones of transition".

Image evaluation and additional BIO of infants with suspected treatment-requiring ROP (STR-ROP i.e. threshold ROP zone II, prethreshold ROP zone I (type-1 ROP according to ETROP), and ROP possibly requiring treatment but not reliably classifiable from the images) were performed by paediatric ophthalmologists at the Reading Centre.

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