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.
First, it gives a fairly general sufficient condition for a family of graphs to satisfy the sharp threshold property.
Considering these thresholds, all land-use types were outranked.
Music therapists and educators have extensive practical experience of children making such strides in their development and passing across such thresholds.
The tract was coded as contiguous if any of the surrounding tracts exceeded a threshold of 40% poverty.
In contrast, new, but different, in particular non-legal, values are less likely to succeed, because the threshold for believability or truth is lower.
The express method of determining the damage threshold can be defined as follows.
Like thresholds for significance tests, statistical thresholds for what should count as futile are not discovered.
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