0 the floor of an entrance to a building or room
1 the level or point at which you start to experience something, or at which something starts to happen:
3 the part of a floor at the entrance to a building or room:
It’s traditional for a man to carry his bride over the threshold.
4 the level or point at which you start to experience something, or at which something starts to happen or change:
5 at the start of a new and important time or development:
The 50 rai permitting threshold therefore needs to be reduced.
Furthermore, the way in which this threshold is applied also affects the number and nature of political parties gaining representation.
A relatively high threshold, say at 7.5 %, is likely to result in fewer parties gaining representation than where the threshold is comparatively lower.
But what remains to be established is the actual duration threshold below which a sequence will no longer be perceived as hiatus.
Depending on the convergence thresholds and basis sets used, this can be a factor of 2-5 faster for medium-sized systems.
One may, therefore, argue that the threshold should be set lower in adults, who might experience impairment at fewer symptoms.
From the 2 tables, a threshold of 9.21 at two degrees of freedom and 99% confidence is selected for this demonstration.
They found these thresholds to be quite poor in newborns, and substantially immature at the oldest age they tested.
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