In short, the cutoff date for analog TV may not be set in stone, but consumers are transitioning on their own terms. |
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Biopsy itself, when used with a strict cutoff requiring villous atrophy, appears to have high specificity but poor sensitivity. |
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There was no association between the presence of a BCG scar and the prevalence of a positive TST reaction for either cutoff point. |
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If your cut exposes the hollow portion of the door, you must reinstall the solid-wood rail from the cutoff. |
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All spectra were smoothed 10 times using a fixed bandwidth, sharp cutoff, three-point, low-pass linear digital filter. |
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In other words, the frequency components higher than the cutoff frequency will be stopped by a low-pass filter. |
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To cool off before sundown they changed into cutoff shorts and walked down to the river to go swimming. |
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Orioles right fielder Ken Singleton fielded the ball off the wall and threw to his cutoff man Rich Dauer who in turn fired the ball home. |
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Most investigators consider any esophageal pH below 4.0 as the cutoff defining reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus. |
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But a laptop, even if it was plugged in, would just react to the mains cutoff by switching to its internal battery. |
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The age cutoff ensures that teams are divided into two castes, the pubescent and the prepubescent. |
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Furthermore the constructed peptide is completely encompassed within the cutoff radius. |
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The presumption that the glass envelopes of these bulbs function as cutoff filters to remove short wavelength radiation was unsubstantiated. |
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The cutoff wavelength of a dichroic mirror is a sensitive function of the incident angle. |
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The urine was dialyzed against deionized water in 6-8 kDa molecular weight cutoff dialysis tubing and lyophilized. |
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With the parting of the heated wire, both ends of the cutoff are identical and slightly rounded. |
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Downstream from the cutoff point, the source of impact on birds would be the reduced water levels and flows. |
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However when it's set to anything other than zero you get two resonant peaks and cutoff points. |
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As far as underage attendees, Dottley remains adamant that 18 was the cutoff point. |
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But an early burn cutoff could delay the main part of the mission. |
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Indicatively, the additional budget will be evenly spread among the 4 cutoff dates. |
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Once again Russia brandishes the threat of a gas cutoff to squeeze Kiev and coerce Europe. |
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Originally from the Hérault, he knows the byroads and the cutoff roads which lead to the truffles. |
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The boys wore cutoff jeans and faded torn T-shirts, went barefoot or in begrimed old sneakers without socks. |
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In a passive system, the gas is naturally vented into the atmosphere, and may include venting trenches, cutoff walls, or gas vents to direct the gas. |
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A household is considered to be low income when its income is below the cutoff for its family size and community. |
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Ongoing standardization to full cutoff street light fixtures and pilot project assessment of LED lighting technology. |
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Because measurements of nonspecific airway responsiveness are log-normally distributed in the population, an arbitrary cutoff has been selected in defining an abnormal test. |
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One hospital might set the cutoff at 20 or 50 or 100 years old, while another might figure 55 is the way to go. |
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Caliper type service brake and hydraulic cutoff parking brake are used to ensure better safety. |
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Statistics Canada also calculates the amount that a low-income family falls short of their relevant lowincome cutoff. |
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Set that Stetson squarely on your head and hitch up your cutoff jeans, we're in for a country music revival in the UK this summer. |
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But unlike many states and against the medical consensus, Florida uses that score as a rigid cutoff point. |
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Mr. Speaker, the low income cutoff is one measure that, today, is generally accepted as a measure of determining poverty levels. |
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Europe's anxieties over a potential cutoff of Russian gas have diminished considerably over the past year. |
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Since youth sports are organized by age bracket, teams inevitably have a cutoff birth date. |
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The low-cut filter allows all frequencies above its cutoff point to pass through unchanged. |
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Entering class averages vary from year to year, and some universities may provide cutoff ranges on their websites. |
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Below the cutoff point, the filter exhibits increasingly more attenuation as the frequency diminishes. |
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The Inputs for Reports tab in the Report Settings dialog allows you to specify a cutoff for inputs to be reported on from an analysis. |
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Ideally, the data cutoff time should be as late as possible to allow the maximum amount of data to be received. |
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Pauly says the safe cutoff for seeding canola and hard red spring wheat passed last week. |
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If a file is sent after cutoff time, it continues to be excluded from the current day's NSR cycle. |
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The cutoff point is defined as the frequency where the signal has dropped 3 dB relative to the flat, or bandpass, region. |
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This attenuates, or cuts out the frequencies above the cutoff point while allowing those frequencies below this point to pass through. |
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Indicate how long the survey takes to complete and when the cutoff date will stop collection. |
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In the second inning Mets rightfielder Timo Perez misplayed Paul O'Neill's hit to the corner and overthrew his cutoff man, allowing O'Neill to reach third. |
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Whether a cutoff in the power supply is successful depends on whether the nuclear facility has a backup power supply. |
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Courtney wore cutoff denim shorts with a plaid blouse tied at the midriff, showing off her ample cleavage. |
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Heidi Klum wore a pair of the Gizeh sandals with cutoff jean shorts, and Ashley Olsen wore them just about everywhere. |
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In addition, we are making other upgrades that include a new marking system, steel coil leveler, weld stand, flying cutoff, and seam annealers. |
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Lack of expansive working, or any means of control of the cutoff, is also a serious problem with many such designs. |
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The resulting sound is a timbre that is punctuated by rhythmic variations in volume, filter cutoff, or distortion. |
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When you add these guys together, they exceed that cutoff point. |
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Having a 10 year computation period means that the cutoff point falls in the middle of the undertaking's financial year, which ends on 30 September. |
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From kilometre 78 up to the cutoff point at kilometre 97, the riparian vegetation is more abundant due to the presence of meanders and braided channels. |
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As for northern pike and whitefish, the loss in exploitable biomass would be felt mostly in the sector downstream of the cutoff point, particularly in the territories of the Lake Duhamel and Pavillon Boréal outfitters. |
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For coping with shortages of new recruits, Dr. Damos recommends changing the cutoff point of the selection process and resisting the tendency to be more lenient at the training level. |
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Sneek's Tonematrix allows users to add notes, adust two waveforms for unique synth sounds, and add four effects—reverb, delay, cutoff and a custom effect. |
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Its normally fractious political leadership rallied together in the face of the supply cutoff, united in their demand that the Kremlin pay more for the right to transship gas through Ukraine. |
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Hostavin PR 25 nonhydroxy substituted uv absorber with absorptivities above 100 liters has a lambda maxima at 310 nm and sharp cutoff at 350 nm. |
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Big-hearted John STanton Sr. agreed to run with his son and showed up for the 1981 event in cutoff jeans, black Oxford brogues and black dress socks. |
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The low income cutoff is one chart that treats every province, every region and every community identically, which is really not reflective of the economic reality. |
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The full concert rate has always been the 135-minute rate, which in most cases was enough to cover the time of the concert from first downbeat until final cutoff. |
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Kostas Chrysogonos, the prominent Syriza MEP, said a referendum may be the only way out, telling Mega TV that if the talks fail by the cutoff date of 11 May, a plebiscite should be immediately put to the Greek people. |
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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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He decides a cutoff time to begin treatment, samples or not. |
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First, if we take the maximum amount available to a senior from old age security and combine that with the maximum guaranteed income supplement, we are still well below the after-tax low-income cutoff. |
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Nonetheless, it is not inconceivable that they would be ultimately prepared to do so were that the price of a cutoff that included the three nuclear-capable countries. |
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The manager was hesitant to accrue expenditures based on estimates for budgetary reasons, however, he indicated he was willing to track expenditures after the cutoff period and accrue actual payments. |
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It should also be stressed that, pending the conclusion of a fissile material cutoff treaty, all States should declare or observe a moratorium on the production of fissile material for weapons purposes. |
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Temperature cutoff requires our optional temperature probe. |
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Be sure to check for the acceptance cutoff time for your flight. |
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He says the crop insurance cutoff for barley is June 5, but notes it all depends on the location in the province and the heat accumulation experienced in June and July. |
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ViroLogic is implementing appropriate changes in the clinical cutoff values for ddI and d4T based on the clinical study results. |
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Shri Ram College of Commerce, known to take its cutoff to 100 per cent two years ago, stopped short by one per cent this year. |
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The clinical cutoff information will be incorporated into the Company's PhenoSense HIV resistance test report. |
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By moving up the birthday cutoff, Assembly Bill 85 would bring California in step with the majority of states, Runner said. |
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Right Fielder runs down a groundball hit toward the right-field line, and throws to the cutoff man, who relays the ball to the SS covering 2nd. |
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The cutoff hand for positive expected value is 10-4 suited, A-6 unsuited and 7-5 suited. |
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Using this cutoff point, we also created a trinary ordinal variable for highly compensated, minimally compensated, and not compensated. |
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Many lists of mountains take topographic prominence as a criterion for inclusion, or cutoff. |
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Line parentage, also called height parentage, is similar to prominence parentage, but it requires a prominence cutoff criterion. |
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Holmes and Rahe used 300 as the cutoff to predict a high risk of illness. |
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Reported cutoff values for these tests are affected by the characteristics of the assays used for measuring renin and aldosterone. |
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Left Fielder and Center Fielder field ground balls and throw to a cutoff man or through to 3rd base. |
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In fact, gravity is in many ways a much better quantum field theory than the Standard Model, since it appears to be valid all the way up to its cutoff at the Planck scale. |
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I am unhappy to hear about 100 percent cutoff in one college. |
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The slope cutoff factor is the relative change in slope angle that will cause the slope length cumulation to end and start over with the next downslope cell. |
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Makes knives for pelletizers, granulators, slitters, and extrusion cutoff. |
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A complete line, or just the drawings, can be supplied for roving creel, infeed and wetout area, adjustable mold stand, heating system, cutoff saw, and conveyor system. |
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A careful evaluation of longitudinal specimens from known seroconverting individuals defined a threshold cutoff and a post-seroconversion window period. |
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Laboratories that do not derivatize their samples would likely need to adjust their cutoff values for C16 acylcarnitine following similar validation studies as described here. |
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This radio network will allow continuity of operation and restoral of services even when a facility is otherwise cutoff from terrestrial, cellular and satellite services. |
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Some reception statutes impose a specific cutoff date for reception, such as the date of a colony's founding, while others are deliberately vague. |
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As previously indicated, slurry used for construction of the slurry cutoff trench at Beaver Creek Dam was produced with natural clays and clay tills from local borrows. |
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In fact, the number of students testing above the cutoff in high-poverty districts increased by 121 percent this year, twice the increase in nonpoverty districts. |
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