The cut-off was determined by dividing the optical density of positive and negative controls. |
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The big Aussie missed the cut-off at Sunningdale by a shot, duplicating his display in the US Open qualifying last month. |
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Don't take the 12-ounce limit as an absolute cut-off, especially if you're relying on calcium-fortified orange juice as a substitute for milk. |
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While common in semi-autos, the cut-off is a real innovation in a pump gun and a welcome improvement. |
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The most recent cut-off happened on Friday at San Michele, a 13-storey block of flats in Hillbrow, leaving 65 flats without water. |
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In the first five years after the cut-off of Russian aid, the economy contracted by a third. |
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Consequently, they were worked with a full throttle and the shortest cut-off at which boiler steam pressure and water supply could be maintained. |
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Boys who scored above the cut-off for any other scale were excluded from the study. |
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This cut-off was selected because the receiver operating characteristics of the portable monitor are optimal at this point. |
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In about 6 minutes I was downstairs in my white tank top with cut-off denim jeans, my tankini under my clothing, of course. |
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Abandonment of a former course through avulsion and meander-loop cut-off produces many lakes. |
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To a certain extreme, having your jean shorts altered and getting rid of the fringes can help minimize the nasty look of cut-off jeans. |
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You'll have to get your skates on though, as the cut-off date for Valentine meal deliveries is 3pm today. |
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So we would have to choose some essentially arbitrary cut-off point at which we would freeze the data, to provide a snapshot for our analysis. |
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The particular cut-off that we used was that those babies that stayed beyond a corrective age of 36 weeks gestation tended to be the ones that didn't seem to do so well. |
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British officials say several EU countries have raised the possibility of starting consultations with Zimbabwe as a first step in a possible aid cut-off. |
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Should the US, Canada and the European Union make good on their threat of an aids cut-off, Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, will be devastated. |
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Dynamic behavior such as vibration modes or cut-off frequency of the device under test can be analyzed by the evolution of contrast as the operating frequency increases. |
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At Obico a cut-off was built to Canpa in 1910 as a short cut to reach the Joint Section which would allow freight trains to and from Hamilton a direct route to Lambton Yard. |
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Where no cut-off switches in the boreholes exist, this results in a combination of air and water being pumped to the reservoirs. |
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Loneliness is a painful emotional feeling of being disconnected, cut-off or isolated from the rest of our world. |
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Our general approach with respect to a cut-off treaty revolves around the following ideas. |
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I have to cut-off the hon. member there to allow the hon. parliamentary secretary a chance to respond. |
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For example, the actuary may select one cut-off date for the active membership data and another cut-off date for the inactive membership data. |
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It is a white paper on a fissile material cut-off treaty, and I should like to present it now, please. |
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Accordingly, the actuary would select a cut-off date that is close to the report date. |
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Devices of these kinds not located on the tank wall itself must have a cut-off valve located as close to the tank as possible. |
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The cut-off procedure was presented and discussed with Directors-General at the end of July and the beginning of August. |
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They recommend a strict application of cut-off times and the setting of valuation points after the cut-off time. |
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A cut-off was used for van der Waals interactions and PME summation was used for calculation of the electrostatic interactions. |
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The boys insisted on wearing cut-off jeans instead of competitive swimsuits. |
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At night the headlights have an extremely sharp cut-off of illumination on the dipped beams. |
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Praised by the Canada Council, but not making the final funding cut-off, the company is entrepreneurially raising funds for their roadtrip. |
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Out of a total of 722 licensed premises in the city, 629 managed to get their licence applications in before the cut-off date on Saturday. |
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In Old Saint Paul's, a quiet, cut-off space for fallen soldiers, it was unsurprising she thought of a martyr. |
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Shrugging off that thought, she dressed in a one-piece swimsuit, covering it with a t-shirt and cut-off shorts. |
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More than a dozen products met our saturated-fat cut-off, but only six of them weren't over-salted. |
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We will end this unscientific, never-ending game of numbers, this hocus-pocus surrounding limit-setting, with the clear cut-off criteria. |
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Implementation of this option can be easily done by installation of nozzles on existing hoses including those with systems of automatic cut-off. |
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The larger the community, the higher the low income cut-off for any family size. |
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They're not defined in black and white, as the law often demands, but I think at some point we have to make the cut-off. |
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With a trade weight of around 1 per cent, China did not make the cut-off of 2 per cent for the 1989-91 period. |
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The unit's automatic cut-off feature ensures that the fan and nebulizer are automatically switched off when the water reservoir is empty. |
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If batteries are very weak, the battery cut-off circuit will prevent the device from functioning at the same time the beeper will be heard. |
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For nearly 15 years, France has been advocating for the start of negotiations on a fissile material cut-off treaty, which is a priority. |
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I didn't know there was a cut-off age at which one should stick to shuffling around at a tea dance or give up dancing altogether. |
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The Mitta Mitta rose to the occasion with a river level of 1.7m, approaching the 2m cut-off mark when nobody is permitted to kayak or raft the river. |
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A cut-off in the future production of fissile material alone would simply freeze and formalize the existing asymmetries in stockpiles. |
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I also wish to highlight the opening of negotiations for a verifiable fissile material cut-off treaty. |
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The thinner an abrasive cut-off wheel, the less burr it will produce in freehand cutting. |
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The Company became the first commercial printer to install the latest generation of short cut-off tabloid offset presses. |
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They diverted reinforcements already on the way and reorganized them into northern and southern pincers to cut-off and surround Manstein's corps. |
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The referee refused – 10pm had been set as the cut-off point and at 10pm a few players timidly warmed up just in case. |
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The option to close commenting after the cut-off would be lower maintenance, but then we'd lose such witty badinage as evidenced by my post on big, strong boys. |
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However, in properly run competitions, and after the first cut-off when more detailed plans and maquettes are requested, artists are usually compensated for their efforts. |
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I don't know what the cut-off age is for a beanie but it's a long time ago as far as I'm concerned. |
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Although essential, this mission should also have a cut-off date. |
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His comments led Land Minister Thoko Didiza to interject, saying only the Khoisan would benefit from land restitution if the cut-off date was shifted. |
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This initiative could only be really effective if rooted in harmonization, with a cut-off treaty whose signatories renounce producing materials for explosive purposes. |
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This line will bleed off pressure and prevent sharp cut-off. |
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This can lead to misleading international comparisons of aggregate figures, since ICT usage statistics are very sensitive to size cut-off and industry coverage. |
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The time when we can discuss openly the reservations that some of us have, for honourable reasons, with respect to launching of the cut-off, is the time when we will be able to try and start lifting those reservations. |
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If such a delay is announced before 16.50, the minimum period of one hour between the cut-off time for customer and interbank payment orders shall remain in place. |
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If it were restricted, say, to people within a few years of normal pension age, then workers just slightly younger than the cut-off age would feel cheated. |
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Today's action attests to the international support for the beginning of negotiations on a treaty to ban the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons, the so-called cut-off treaty. |
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As a result of progress made by the end of 2006, the Single Data Warehouse was able to provide DGs and services with a first version of reports which could facilitate the preparation of their respective year-end cut-off data. |
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Bilateral exchange rates are assumed to remain unchanged over the projection horizon at the average levels prevailing in the ten-working day period ending on the cut-off date. |
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At the time his PSA screening revealed only a slightly higher level of the antigen than the cut-off for his age group. |
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Scores were totaled with scores of 6-7 as the cut-off points. |
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Second, an IC 50 cut-off greater than 100m M is said to be related to the need for there to be a relationship between in vitro and in vivo potency. |
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Proper accounting cut-off tests prevent most of these problems, but not all. |
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Assembly Bill 513 sought to change the cut-off birth date for kindergarten attendance from Dec. |
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Following cut-off, the casting goes through a caustic wash or a shotblasting operation to remove any traces of the shell. |
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The stand features cut-off antelope heads, elephant feet, and monkey heads and feet in a more or less advanced state of decay. |
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He hopes to be able to begin discussions in the fall about extending it beyond the March cut-off. |
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The SUNTEC AT2 oil pump features 2 mode pressure operation and incorporates a blocking solenoid valve with in-line cut-off function. |
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A cut-off threshold of 5 manual workers was applied which was raised to 10 or 20 workers in some sectors. |
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The unit includes an isolation transformer with input protected by a type 1 lightning arrester. The transformer output is linked to a 30mA differential cut-off switch to protect users. |
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Come summer, I'll swap in my cut-off tank tops. |
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Admissions under the first cut-off were closed on Thursday and many colleges declared their second cut-off list, admissions to which will begin from Friday. |
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With his sleeveless T-shirt, cut-off jeans, unlaced hightops and baggy socks, Brad looked as if he were going to the Y to shoot baskets. |
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To ensure transparency and defensibility in the timeframe mandated for completion of the assessments under CEPA, early submission of relevant data is encouraged and a cut-off date for their consideration specified. |
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A modified ROC analysis for the selection of cut-off values and the definition of intermediate results of serodiagnostic tests. |
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The mid-bass low-pass cut-off is determined by tweeter high-pass. |
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Transitional support will be gradually tailed off and avoid a sudden cut-off of EU funding so that what was achieved in the last programming period can be consolidated. |
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Therefore the cut-off frequency of the Bessel filter has to be iterated in such a way, that the response time of the Bessel filter fits into the required rise time. |
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The cut-off of six years was used to distinguish more recent sterilizations from those that had occurred further in the past. |
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Given that lack of attention, overactivity and impulsiveness are common features of most children's behaviour, what is the cut-off point between normality and abnormality? |
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Rolling taper threads on the cut-off side. |
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On receipt of complete instructions or documentation, we will process the request on that day using that day's unit value if received at our administrative office prior to the cut-off time. |
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The second time around we give each outfielder one chance to throw out the guy out without the benefit of the cut-off man. |
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The floodlight is further protected with a pulse igniter with automatic cut-off and an electronic ballast with thermal fuse. |
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The imprest account bank reconciliations were performed on the basis of a bank statement and cash book balance with an earlier cut-off date than the end of the biennium. |
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An illumination of the PCÂ light on the locomotive control console shows that a power cut-off has been initiated in the remote locomotives, usually after an emergency brake application. |
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He staggers downstairs in cut-off jeans, reeking of booze. |
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It is a delicate matter to set cut-off dates for work to be completed in the European Union: excessively tight deadlines are unrealistic, while overlong completion dates tend to demotivate the Member States. |
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At the rear there is a cut-off Manx tail, similar to those of the early Cooper sports cars, and as currently used by Feirari. |
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The Conference on Disarmament finally agreed on its programme of work, gearing up for the decadeawaited negotiation of a fissile material cut-off treaty. |
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Our commitment with respect to the environment is reflected, among other things, by the use of short cut-off presses for the printing of flyers, which allows for substantial savings in paper. |
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Staff at Birmingham Coach Station have unveiled a King Kong gorilla statue, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and cut-off shorts. |
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Wilkins displays a gawky innocence in her cut-off overalls during a slumber party with her girlfriends. |
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The stroke of the cut-off valves is very short, and the ruffs on the parts, g, g, regulate its length. |
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In this connection, it is often said that a fissile material cut-off treaty can serve not only as a guarantor of nuclear non-proliferation but also a precursor to nuclear disarmament. |
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Personal watercraft shall be designed either with an automatic engine cut-off or with an automatic device to provide reduced speed, circular, forward movement when the driver dismounts deliberately or falls overboard. |
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While the decollated body of the prophet is suspended to the chains, its gigantic cut-off head it emerges from the stone with a slow but unstoppable movement, symbol of a conscience that cannot be kept silent. |
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He says he outrightly condemns him for paring back on the right afforded by the directive with regard to cut-off age for leave. |
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Without automatic cutoff control, the printer would have had to manually adjust the cut-off register at the control console after each roll splice to prevent continuous deviations. |
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This weakening enabled a major trough to form and intensify up to the upper troposphere, 200hPa level and, by model prognostics, shape into a neat cut-off vortex pattern. |
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The Capri pant, pedal pusher or cut-off has stuck with us for the past two summers and the cropped off calf look looks like staying around for a lot longer. |
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In one turn of the print cylinders, color and cut-off compensators are prepositioned and any error introduced through re-gearing is measured and compensated for. |
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Forget about working up a great sweat, just wearing cycling shorts, trainers, jogging bottoms, mini dresses and cut-off bra tops will make you feel fighting fit. |
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