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Pflug, Justin M., Yiwen Fang, Steven A. Margulis, and Ben Livneh. "Interactions between thresholds and spatial discretizations of snow: insights from estimates of wolverine denning habitat in the Colorado Rocky Mountains." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 27, no. 14 (July 24, 2023): 2747–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-27-2747-2023.

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Abstract. Thresholds can be used to interpret environmental data in a way that is easily communicated and useful for decision-making purposes. However, thresholds are often developed for specific data products and time periods, changing findings when the same threshold is applied to datasets or periods with different characteristics. Here, we test the impact of different spatial discretizations of snow on annual estimates of wolverine denning opportunities in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, defined using a snow water equivalent (SWE) threshold (0.20 m) and threshold date (15 May) from previous habitat assessments. Annual potential wolverine denning area (PWDA) was thresholded from a 36-year (1985–2020) snow reanalysis model with three different spatial discretizations: (1) 480 m grid cells (D480), (2) 90 m grid cells (D90), and (3) 480 m grid cells with implicit representations of subgrid snow spatial heterogeneity (S480). Relative to the D480 and S480 discretizations, D90 resolved shallower snow deposits on slopes between 3050 and 3350 m elevation, decreasing PWDA by 10 %, on average. In years with warmer and/or drier winters, S480 discretizations with subgrid representations of snow heterogeneity increased PWDA, even within grid cells where mean 15 May SWE was less than the SWE threshold. These simulations increased PWDA by upwards of 30 % in low-snow years, as compared to the D480 and D90 simulations without subgrid snow heterogeneity. Despite PWDA sensitivity to different snow spatial discretizations, PWDA was controlled more by annual variations in winter precipitation and temperature. However, small changes to the SWE threshold (±0.07 m) and threshold date (±2 weeks) also affected PWDA by as much as 82 %. Across these threshold ranges, PWDA was approximately 18 % more sensitive to the SWE threshold than the threshold date. However, the sensitivity to the threshold date was larger in years with late spring snowfall, when PWDA depended on whether modeled SWE was thresholded before, during, or after spring snow accumulation. Our results demonstrate that snow thresholds are useful but may not always provide a complete picture of the annual variability in snow-adapted wildlife denning opportunities. Studies thresholding spatiotemporal datasets could be improved by including (1) information about the fidelity of thresholds across multiple spatial discretizations and (2) uncertainties related to ranges of realistic thresholds.
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Perry, Trevor T., and Douglas S. Brungart. "Monte Carlo simulation of pure tone audiometry reveals threshold-dependent differences in error." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 153, no. 3_supplement (March 1, 2023): A47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0018108.

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This study used a Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate the reliability of pure tone audiometry while incorporating information about the population distribution of thresholds. Results confirm that audiometric error (outcome threshold minus modeled threshold) is symmetric when simulated data are binned by modeled threshold. However, when data are binned by outcome threshold, the error depends on the relative distribution of modeled thresholds. When a realistic distribution is used, outcome thresholds of 0 dB HL show the lowest error rate. Bins with outcome thresholds <0 dB HL show a negative median error (outcome threshold < modeled threshold) and bins >0 dB HL show a positive median error (outcome threshold > modeled threshold). These results suggest that a substantial proportion of individuals who obtain a very good threshold during audiometric testing (−5 or −10 dB HL) are individuals who actually have higher thresholds, which are being underestimated. These findings are relevant for hearing conservation programs, which monitor for upward shifts from baseline thresholds. [The views expressed in this abstract are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy of the Department of Army/Navy/Air Force, Department of Defense, or U.S. Government.]
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Hather Ibraheem Abed. "Image segmentation with a multilevel threshold using backtracking search optimization algorithm." Tikrit Journal of Pure Science 25, no. 2 (March 17, 2020): 102–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v25i2.241.

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Image segmentation is an important process in image processing. Though, there are many applications are affected by the segmentation methods and algorithms, unfortunately, not one technique, but the threshold is the popular one. Threshold technique can be categorized into two ways either simple threshold which has one threshold or multi- thresholds separated which has more than two thresholds . In this paper, image segmentation is used simple threshold method which is a simple and effective technique. Therefore, to calculate the value of threshold solution which is led to increase exponentially threshold that gives multi-thresholds image segmentation present a huge challenge. This paper is considered the multi-thresholds segmentation model for the optimization problem in order to overcome the problem of excessive calculation. The objective of this paper proposed an slgorithmto solve the optimization problem and realize multi-thresholds image segmentation. The proposed multi-thresholds segmentation algorithm should be segmented the raw image into pieces, and compared with other algorithms results. The experimental results that show multi-thresholds image segmentation based on backtracking search optimization algorithm are feasible and have a good segmentation.
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Lima Filho, Tarcísio, Valéria Paula Rodrigues Minim, Rita de Cássia dos Santos Navarro da Silva, Suzana Maria Della Lucia, and Luis Antônio Minim. "Methodology for determination of two new sensory thresholds: Compromised acceptance threshold and rejection threshold." Food Research International 76 (October 2015): 561–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2015.07.037.

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Jukna, Stasys. "Computing threshold functions by depth-3 threshold circuits with smaller thresholds of their gates." Information Processing Letters 56, no. 3 (November 1995): 147–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-0190(95)00137-2.

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Abed, Hather Ibraheem. "Image segmentation with a multilevel threshold using backtracking search optimization algorithm." Tikrit Journal of Pure Science 25, no. 2 (March 17, 2020): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/j.v25i2.964.

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Image segmentation is an important process in image processing. Though, there are many applications are affected by the segmentation methods and algorithms, unfortunately, not one technique, but the threshold is the popular one. Threshold technique can be categorized into two ways either simple threshold which has one threshold or multi- thresholds separated which has more than two thresholds . In this paper, image segmentation is used simple threshold method which is a simple and effective technique. Therefore, to calculate the value of threshold solution which is led to increase exponentially threshold that gives multi-thresholds image segmentation present a huge challenge. This paper is considered the multi-thresholds segmentation model for the optimization problem in order to overcome the problem of excessive calculation. The objective of this paper proposed an slgorithmto solve the optimization problem and realize multi-thresholds image segmentation. The proposed multi-thresholds segmentation algorithm should be segmented the raw image into pieces, and compared with other algorithms results. The experimental results that show multi-thresholds image segmentation based on backtracking search optimization algorithm are feasible and have a good segmentation. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/tjps.25.2020.036
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Meyer, N. K., A. V. Dyrrdal, R. Frauenfelder, B. Etzelmüller, and F. Nadim. "Hydrometeorological threshold conditions for debris flow initiation in Norway." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 12, no. 10 (October 11, 2012): 3059–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-3059-2012.

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Abstract. Debris flows, triggered by extreme precipitation events and rapid snow melt, cause considerable damage to the Norwegian infrastructure every year. To define intensity-duration (ID) thresholds for debris flow initiation critical water supply conditions arising from intensive rainfall or snow melt were assessed on the basis of daily hydro-meteorological information for 502 documented debris flow events. Two threshold types were computed: one based on absolute ID relationships and one using ID relationships normalized by the local precipitation day normal (PDN). For each threshold type, minimum, medium and maximum threshold values were defined by fitting power law curves along the 10th, 50th and 90th percentiles of the data population. Depending on the duration of the event, the absolute threshold intensities needed for debris flow initiation vary between 15 and 107 mm day−1. Since the PDN changes locally, the normalized thresholds show spatial variations. Depending on location, duration and threshold level, the normalized threshold intensities vary between 6 and 250 mm day−1. The thresholds obtained were used for a frequency analysis of over-threshold events giving an estimation of the exceedance probability and thus potential for debris flow events in different parts of Norway. The absolute thresholds are most often exceeded along the west coast, while the normalized thresholds are most frequently exceeded on the west-facing slopes of the Norwegian mountain ranges. The minimum thresholds derived in this study are in the range of other thresholds obtained for regions with a climate comparable to Norway. Statistics reveal that the normalized threshold is more reliable than the absolute threshold as the former shows no spatial clustering of debris flows related to water supply events captured by the threshold.
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Richter, Chris, Kevin McGuinness, Noel E. O’Connor, and Kieran Moran. "The Variance Needed to Accurately Describe Jump Height from Vertical Ground Reaction Force Data." Journal of Applied Biomechanics 30, no. 6 (December 2014): 732–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.2013-0313.

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In functional principal component analysis (fPCA) a threshold is chosen to define the number of retained principal components, which corresponds to the amount of preserved information. A variety of thresholds have been used in previous studies and the chosen threshold is often not evaluated. The aim of this study is to identify the optimal threshold that preserves the information needed to describe a jump height accurately utilizing vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) curves. To find an optimal threshold, a neural network was used to predict jump height from vGRF curve measures generated using different fPCA thresholds. The findings indicate that a threshold from 99% to 99.9% (6–11 principal components) is optimal for describing jump height, as these thresholds generated significantly lower jump height prediction errors than other thresholds.
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Stejskal, Vaclav, Tomas Vendl, Zhihong Li, and Radek Aulicky. "Minimal Thermal Requirements for Development and Activity of Stored Product and Food Industry Pests (Acari, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Psocoptera, Diptera and Blattodea): A Review." Insects 10, no. 5 (May 23, 2019): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10050149.

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Low temperatures play an important role in arthropods because they affect both the individual and population development of all physiological and behavioural activities. Manipulation with low temperatures is a primary nonchemical pest control method. For stored product and food industry practitioners, a knowledge of pest thermal requirements, in particular threshold temperatures at which development and other activities of a particular pest species cease, is of crucial importance. This review presents summary data regarding the lower temperature thresholds of 121 species of stored product and food industry pests from six arthropod taxa (Acari, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Psocoptera, Diptera, and Blattodea). In particular, this review collected and summarized information regarding the lower development thresholds, lower population thresholds, lower acoustic or respiratory thresholds, lower walking and flying thresholds and lower trap capture thresholds for flying and walking arthropods. The average lower development threshold (LDT) differed among orders: the lowest was reported for Acari (6.8 °C) and Diptera (8.1 °C), followed by Lepidoptera (11.3 °C) and Psocoptera (13.8 °C), and the highest was reported for Coleoptera (14 °C) and Blattodea (15 °C). An exclusion-function was established showing the percentage of pest species (n = 112) that were developmentally suppressed (excluded) due to temperatures reaching the LDT in the range of decreasing temperatures from 25 °C to 0 °C. We scaled various temperature thresholds from the lowest to highest temperature as follows: the walking threshold, the trap capture threshold for walking insects, the lower development threshold, lower population threshold, lower flying threshold and the lower trap capture threshold for flying pests. Important pest species were identified for which information regarding the lower temperature threshold is missing, or for which the information is too variable and should be refined in future research.
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Pauker, Stephen G., Susan P. Pauker, and John B. Wong. "The Utility of Thresholds and the Threshold Utility." Medical Decision Making 7, no. 4 (December 1987): 201–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0272989x8700700401.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Threshold"

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Amankonah, Frank O. "Thresholds for peak-over-threshold theory." abstract and full text PDF (free order & download UNR users only), 2005. http://0-gateway.proquest.com.innopac.library.unr.edu/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1433281.

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Monti, Oliver A. L. "Crossing thresholds : Rydberg-tagging and near-threshold photodissociation." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365747.

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Finos, Marisa. "THRESHOLD." VCU Scholars Compass, 2014. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3374.

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Are the threshold experiences encountered between waking and sleeping similar to the liminal space between life and death? The sights, sounds, and bodily sensations experienced in the unconscious void blur the lines between the unknown and our conscious existence. Using the figure, I portray how the body might exist in these transitional moments. Through my investigations into sleep paralysis, dream states, and notions of an afterlife and the soul, I explore how we perceive the self in these altered states of consciousness.
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Dolan, Halil Ramazan. "Urban Threshold." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34372.

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The character of an urban void is defined by the built surrounding which determines the appearance and the function of the enclosed space. In modelling urban form, three major zones corresponding to this phenomenon may be distinguished: 1. Core 2. Transition Zone 3. Surrounding The transition zone contains the capacity to determine the prospective character of the framed void. It offers the possibility to intervene in the existing urban form, not by filling, but by emptying it. The void experiences a transformation from a neglected urban object to a clearly identified urban subject. This threshold towards the void serves as a mediating element between the two coexisting situations. It acts as a "coulisse" of an urban theater towards the void.
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Saito, Ryohei. "Inhabitants Within Threshold (Threshold as Antidote for Urban Density)." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30976.

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The objective of my thesis is to explore and re-define the relationship between threshold and urban density. Threshold is an architectural medium, which divides and bridges spaces with certain meanings. Density is the defining character of the urban condition expressed consistently at different scales: from a city to a block, to a building and to the human habitation. My design project is about an application of threshold in architectural design within the context of urban density. The efficacy of threshold is tested in both external and internal conditions: the existing condition of the site and the internal workings of the program. To test the thesis, a design of a youth hostel in Washington D.C. was undertaken. The experiment was carried out with the following hypotheses: 1) that threshold is an architectural instrument that mitigates the urban density. and 2) that threshold negotiates the territories among the inhabitants. The design experiment demonstrated the hypotheses and therefore, confirmed the relationship between threshold and urban density.
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Carruthers, David Robert James. "Quantal threshold ionisation." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.333786.

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Jarecki, StanisÅ aw (StanisÅ aw Michal) 1971. "Efficient threshold cryptosystems." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8370.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2001.
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A threshold signature or decryption scheme is a distributed implementation of a cryptosystem, in which the secret key is secret-shared among a group of servers. These servers can then sign or decrypt messages by following a distributed protocol. The goal of a threshold scheme is to protect the secret key in a highly fault-tolerant way. Namely, the key remains secret, and correct signatures or decryptions are always computed, even if the adversary corrupts less than a fixed threshold of the participating servers. We show that threshold schemes can be constructed by putting together several simple distributed protocols that implement arithmetic operations, like multiplication or exponentiation, in a threshold setting. We exemplify this approach with two discrete-log based threshold schemes, a threshold DSS signature scheme and a threshold Cramer-Shoup cryptosystem. Our methodology leads to threshold schemes which are more efficient than those implied by general secure multi-party computation protocols. Our schemes take a constant number of communication rounds, and the computation cost per server grows by a factor linear in the number of the participating servers compared to the cost of the underlying secret-key operation. We consider three adversarial models of increasing strength. We first present distributed protocols for constructing threshold cryptosystems secure in the static adversarial model, where the players are corrupted before the protocol starts. Then, under the assumption that the servers can reliably erase their local data, we show how to modify these protocols to extend the security of threshold schemes to an adaptive adversarial model,
(cont.) where the adversary is allowed to choose which servers to corrupt during the protocol execution. Finally we show how to remove the reliable erasure assumption. All our schemes withstand optimal thresholds of a minority of malicious faults in a realistic partially-synchronous insecure-channels communication model with broadcast. Our work introduces several techniques that can be of interest to other research on secure multi-party protocols, e.g. the inconsistent player simulation technique which we use to construct efficient schemes secure in the adaptive model, and the novel primitive of a simultaneously secure encryption which provides an efficient implementation of private channels in an adaptive and erasure-free model for a wide class of multi-party protocols. We include extensions of the above results to: (1) RSA-based threshold cryptosystems; and (2) stronger adversarial models than a threshold adversary, namely to proactive and creeping adversaries, who, under certain assumptions regarding the speed and detectability of corruptions, are allowed to compromise all or almost all of the participating servers.
by Stanisław Jarecki.
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Scofield, Sarah. "Threshold: intermediary place." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53448.

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Thesis is the quest to uncover, investigate and define the inherent, personal architectural principles that drive design. The thesis project is the vehicle that gives the boundaries and construct within which the discovery process takes place. Studying the thesis project as well as studio work from previous years is the process used to uncover where the opportunities for architecture lie. The opportunities for discovery are found where forms, elements and/or materials meet, the connections. These connections are affected by the site and program, creating a unique structure for each project. The pulling apart of structure and materials to reveal what 'is,' provides the basis of these separations and connections. The separations show the individual components of the connection, allowing for clarity of structure. The place in which these components meet is the threshold. Threshold is the key to this thesis and design. There have been many theories relating to the concept of threshold that have affected my thoughts and apply to this thesis design. In historical order, Plato’s Theory of Opposites, Aristotle's Theory of Contrariety, Van Eyck's Twin Phenomenon, Venturi's Both-And, Norberg-Schulz's Intermediary Objects, and von Meiss's Threshold Theory. Each theory deals with the connection between contradictory or opposing phenomenon. It is at the threshold that these phenomenon or forces are articulated. In studying the theories and the thesis design three clear types of threshold are apparent. They are separating, mediating and transitional. For all types, the threshold is where architecture comes alive. The program and site for the thesis project gives a context in which to study architecture. The project chosen for thesis study is a Unitarian Universalist Church for the New River Valley Fellowship in Blacksburg, Virginia. The ideology of the Unitarian Universalist religion as well as the specific views of the Blacksburg congregation are important to the selection of the site, the division of the spaces, and the design of the structure. The program was set out by the congregation for the new facility recently completed. A new site was chosen in Blacksburg. The ideology of the Blacksburg congregation in combination with the program and site create boundaries for the thesis project. The design process takes them all into account, creating an inherent order and hierarchy to the building. The thesis design is affected on all levels by the need to separate and reveal the structure, to articulate the joint, and explore the "in-between realm." This investigation of threshold is interwoven into all the design explorations such as geometry, path, structure, form and construction. The resulting building, its elements and materials, create the character of the building. The experience of sequence, color, form and feel of each place.
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Park, Sangyoon. "Threshold of Refuge." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/85105.

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From every carving and dislodged mass, there is memory left in void. As refugees, the Rohingya resettling in the United States have been displaced out of time and place. This project proposal aims to reconnect persons to place and community. Surrounded on all sides by remnant chestnut oak forest, the "rock oak" of the Appalachian, this establishment of subsidized multi-family resettlement housing, a mosque, and a Rohingya cultural center serves as the rock foundation from which to stabilize the chaos of the unknown. While memory embraces cultural identity, growth embraces new connections - defining a platform of past and future. Roof farms and open circulation plans visualize the seasons. The cropped grass field opens between the three buildings on the complex. They face each other across a green field - conversing in rows of tall oaks and stone brick colonnades in a gradient of public to private space. Children race the setting sunlight down steps and a communal dinner is served. For these wanderers, this is the threshold of refuge.
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Roth, Hillary Grace. "Sensing the Threshold." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/24427.

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The sacred and the profane: a dichotomy that can only exist through the thresholds within. In a world that's drowning in the profane, we yearn for the ephemeral, in which our mind, body, and soul emerge out of the mundanity of day-to-day life, and into something beyond. We search for the art, seek pilgrimage, and long for the symbols. The physical, emotional, and sensational thresholds we pass between the two states are what resonate in our bodies. Those experiences are the stories we pass on. Yet, some of the most sacred spaces in the world have become mere subjects behind the lens of a camera. Technology has empowered our ability to reach marvels, yet it has provided layers now inherently filtered onto our experiences. How real are these thresholds we long to pass if they are experienced only through electronic devices? The sacred experiences I treasure the most were given life through movement: movement of time, light, and the elements, none of which I would trade for a photograph. The following pages trace my imagination of a place where we take a step back through the door we barely noticed. Instead of looking for the sacred, we journey through the profane. We celebrate the threshold.
Master of Architecture
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Books on the topic "Threshold"

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From threshold to threshold. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich: Marick Press, 2010.

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E, Spoor Ryk, ed. Threshold. Wake Forest, NC: Baen Books, 2010.

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Threshold. Port Townsend, Wash: Copper Canyon Press, 2003.

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Threshold. Grand Rapids, Mich: ZondervanPub.House, 1997.

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Richter, Jennifer. Threshold. Carbondale: Crab Orchard Review, 2010.

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Threshold. New York: Tor, 2003.

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Cohen, Dan Baron. Threshold. Derry: Dan Baron Cohen/Derry Frontline, 1992.

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Threshold. Carbondale: Crab Orchard Review, 2010.

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Myers, Bill. Threshold. Unity, Me: Five Star, 1999.

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Chris, Morris, ed. Threshold. New York: Roc, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Threshold"

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Turiault, Marc, Caroline Cohen, Guy Griebel, David E. Nichols, Britta Hahn, Gary Remington, Ronald F. Mucha, et al. "Threshold." In Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology, 1314. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68706-1_847.

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Weik, Martin H. "threshold." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 1781. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_19558.

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Weik, Martin H. "THRESHOLD." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 1781. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_19559.

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Hollis, Ed, and Sally Stone. "Threshold." In Inside Information, 213–22. London: RIBA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003277835-24.

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Plowright, Philip D. "Threshold." In Making Architecture Through Being Human, 172–73. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429261718-48.

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Dean, Karen, and Sam Humphrey. "Threshold." In Coaching Stories, 90–99. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429428227-11.

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Willenbrink, Hank. "Threshold." In Performing for the Don, 166–74. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003304401-7.

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Willenbrink, Hank. "Threshold." In Performing for the Don, 75–82. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003304401-3.

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Willenbrink, Hank. "Threshold." In Performing for the Don, 124–28. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003304401-5.

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"Introduction." In Threshold, 1–30. University of California Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520969643-001.

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Conference papers on the topic "Threshold"

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Drechsel, Dieter. "Pion photoproduction at threshold." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40355.

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Benmerrouche, M., and Nimai C. Mukhopadhyay. "Eta photoproduction near threshold." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40353.

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Emery, G. T. "From continuum to bound states—and vice versa." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40357.

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Bisplinghoff, J., and F. Hinterberger. "Excitation function measurements with internal targets." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40337.

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Brown, J. D., E. R. Jacobsen, R. E. Segel, G. Hardie, R. D. Bent, G. P. A. Berg, H. Nann, R. E. Pollock, K. E. Rehm, and J. Homolka. "Recoil ion detection system for the IUCF cooler." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40338.

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Eversheim, P. D., F. Hinterberger, H. Paetz gen Schieck, and W. Kretschmer. "Parity violation in proton-proton scattering." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40339.

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Kilian, K., H. Machner, W. Oelert, E. Roderburg, M. Rogge, O. Schult, P. Turek, et al. "Associated strangeness production in pp reactions." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40340.

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Ernst, J., J. Kingler, and C. Lippert. "Associated strangeness production on light nuclei." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40341.

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Kilian, K., and H. Nann. "Meson production and velocity matching." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40356.

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Schult, O. W. B., W. Borgs, D. Gotta, A. Hamacher, H. R. Koch, H. Ohm, R. Riepe, et al. "Study of the production of heavy Λ hypernuclei in the (p,, K+) reaction below the N-N threshold and of their decay." In Particle production near threshold. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40342.

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Reports on the topic "Threshold"

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Rusk, Ryan, and Joshua L. Sievers. Soybean Aphid Threshold. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-376.

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Bange, Marilyn. Radiological Threshold Tracking. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1734472.

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Kvaerna, Tormod. Regional Seismic Threshold Monitoring. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada456275.

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Hu, Chenming. Dynamic Threshold-Voltage MOSFET. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada368429.

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White, R. B., J. M. Rax, and Y. Wu. Transport near stochastic threshold. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10114309.

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White, R. B., J. M. Rax, and Y. Wu. Transport near stochastic threshold. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6817125.

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Marnet, Oliver. Applying Economics Threshold Concepts. Bristol, UK: The Economics Network, January 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.53593/n983a.

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Davies, Peter, and Jean Mangan. Threshold Concepts in Economics. The Economics Network, May 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.53593/n35a.

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Dueker, Michael J., Zacharias Psaradakis, Martin Sola, and Fabio Spagnolo. Multivariate Contemporaneous Threshold Autoregressive Models. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.20955/wp.2007.019.

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Frlez, Emil. Reaction πN → ππN near threshold. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10107111.

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