Sentences with phrase «particular threshold»

I also understand that, even in «ideal» conditions where there is no nutrient or water shortage, there is a limit on the growth rate of plants such that plant growth responds less to CO2 increases above particular threshold levels [which vary from species to species].
Economists have coined the unfortunate term of «natural rate» of unemployment to characterize that particular threshold — as if there were anything natural about wanting to work but not being able to find a decent job.
The Fed's statement following its March meeting suggested to us it was unlikely to be hurried into any further interest - rate hikes by a single piece of inflation or employment data crossing a particular threshold and instead would make a wider judgement on the appropriate setting for monetary policy, based on a range of readings across the economy and financial markets.
When you exercise, your muscles consume oxygen to produce energy, until the level of oxygen drops below a particular threshold.
The method, known as regression - discontinuity analysis, compares two groups of students on either side of a particular threshold.
This means keeping its activity under a particular threshold, confining the activity to specific cell types and properly timing the increase and decrease of the activity levels.
As soon as the calcium level exceeds a particular threshold value over a longer period of time, a signal cascade is triggered that initiates production of the body's tanning pigment melanin in the genetically modified cells.
As soon as the calcium level exceeds a particular threshold over a longer period of time, an implant inserted under the skin triggers the production of melanin.
«We observed that the bursting frequency increases until, over time, it reaches a particular threshold.
Though I crossed that particular threshold a few birthdays ago now, I hope to share my wisdom with those who may be coming close to the 20's / 30's barrier with trepidation.
Indeed, esteemed researchers such as Peter Blatchford have found that there is no particular threshold that must be reached before students receive benefits from smaller classes, and any reduction in class size increases the probability that they will be on - task and positively engaged in learning.
For example, Florida's McKay Scholarship requires students to forfeit their rights described above and that condition is not clearly stated in the information available to parents on the state's website.25 Moreover, when choosing a private school, parents may not understand that private schools eligible to receive vouchers are not necessarily required to meet a particular threshold of quality.
The voucher is typically capped at a particular threshold, which may or may not cover the full cost of private school tuition.
Is there any easy modification that could be made to prevent the fan (s) from running when the vehicle speed is greater than a particular threshold?
There really is no particular threshold below which you will see a big jump in your score.
Once you've worked on getting your credit score over a particular threshold, you may need to conserve cash if your liquid reserves are too low, or pay down your credit cards if your debt - to - income ratio is too high.
You don't need to adjust how much you're willing to pay for something just to hit a particular threshold, and you'll earn your way toward a free trip in no time.
For added convenience, you're able to set certain parameters for automatic redemption, including a specific time each calendar year or when your cash back reaches a particular threshold.
The notion of failure is a thing that factors heavily into Bauer's thinking as a particular threshold beyond which a system acts — if it acts at all — in erratic and unpredictable ways.
You ever think that perhaps the warming of the planet hits a particular threshold and kickstarts the next glaciation?
In many model studies, the metric of Fraction of Attributable Risk (FAR)(e.g., Allen 2003) is used to express the fraction of risk of a particular threshold being exceeded.
RC11 takes a short term trend, along with an estimate of variability, calculates the probability that particular thresholds will be exceeded over a 10 year time frame.
If a particular threshold were to be exceeded, however, the battery pack's high voltage can immediately be disconnected from the car by a series of high voltage contactors.
Builders have to do all the items on the Thermal Enclosure Rater Checklist, but they don't have to meet any particular threshold for air leakage if they're using what ENERGY STAR calls the performance path.
For instance, if an employer has a policy of always instituting a procedure and issuing warnings when sickness absence crosses a particular threshold, it should consider whether that threshold should be increased for a disabled person, or if the procedure should be modified in some other way.
Although the exact details will vary from state to state, the following types of contracts generally would be unenforceable without a signature: contracts in consideration of marriage (e.g., prenuptials, postnuptials); contracts that can not be performed within a year; real estate contracts; contracts for goods above a particular threshold, such as $ 500; and surety contracts.
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