Examples of 'cut-off points' in a sentence

Meaning of "cut-off points"

Cut-off points - Refers to specific points or scores that serve as thresholds for making decisions or determining eligibility. They are often used in educational or competitive contexts to establish minimum requirements or standards

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Cut-off points for child growth classification.
Values for some cut-off points are indicated.
Numerous methods have been used to establish cut-off points.
Scores above the cut-off points were indicative of psychological distress.
The most important issue within this approach is setting cut-off points.
There should be specific cut-off points for these strategies.
Clear cut-off points should be established without complex testing requirements.
Yet no immediately obvious cut-off points can be labelled as abnormal.
Time cut-off points may be designated at various places on the race course.
Perhaps it is interesting to set cut-off points for fatigue assessment instruments.
Cut-off points for underweight could not be developed at that point in time.
In this publication, two different methodologies were used to develop the cut-off points.
Examples of such cut-off points include the following values.
These are diamonds whose carat weights are slightly below traditional cut-off points.
The age group cut-off points were determined by the sampling domains.

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The sensitivity and specificity of the tool were analyzed by considering different cut-off points.
The researchers defined cut-off points where behaviour was considered problematic.
Interpretation of accelerometer-derived physical activity in preschool children is confounded by differences in cut-off points.
These cut-off points are not intended as targets for intervention purposes in individuals.
The type of battery is important when deciding the cut-off points in the regulator.
However, the cut-off points for exercise addiction were never tested psychometrically.
During the manufacturing process the assembler uses these markings as cut-off points.
The indexes cut-off points that define disease remission vary in the literature.
The results were analyzed by the researchers based on predetermined cut-off points for each criterion.
However, a slight shift in cut-off points can have considerable impact on prevalence levels.
Finally, prevalences were ascertained for the factors that had identifiable cut-off points in the questionnaires.
Alternatively, the cut-off points for the two subsets can be adjusted dynamically.
Various nutrition benchmarks have been proposed as the cut-off points for food insecurity levels.
The cut-off points between categories are occasionally redefined, and may differ from country to country.
FDA uses slightly different age cut-off points.
A corrector with two separate cut-off points and of the controlled-shift type is thus obtained.
It is noted in the report that research on appropriate WC cut-off points is limited.
Table 2 shows the cut-off points and sensitivity and specificity values of the anthropometric indexes analyzed.
ROC curve analysis was used to determine cut-off points of body fat to determine SM.
The best cut-off points were determined by the Youden index.
Indices of growth status were calculated using WHO recommended reference and cut-off points.
The cut-off points considered to define the inflammatory activity states are shown in Table 1.
Every patient was classified as well-nourished or malnourished according to SGA at different cut-off points.
O The determination of cut-off points is very much influenced by the amount of funding available ;.
However, there is a difference among authors regarding cut-off points to be used for MMSE scores.
Cut-off points are the same as those given in the example in the WHO Report.
Recently, the Government lowered the cut-off points for female students to join public universities.
All cut-off points chosen through analyzing the LR showed a balance between diagnosis sensitivity and specificity.
Health risk increases along the WC continuum and may begin below the selected cut-off points.
The CLSI cut-off points were used to interpret the susceptibility of all microbial agents.
Overweight and obesity were categorized by World Health Organization cut-off points.
The international cut-off points for BMI of adolescents were considered, according to age and gender.
Nevertheless, there are no established cut-off points.
The cut-off points for the SCT variables were determined using the receiver operating characteristic curve.
Sub-Saharan African Use Europid cut-off points until more specific data are available.

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