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threshold s. a stimulus that is just strong enough to elicit a response; see also threshold (defs. 1 and 2).
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threshold s.’s those substances in the blood, such as glucose, that are excreted when they reach their renal threshold.
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threshold v. liminal v.
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threshold The value of a metric above which an element is of interest. Typically, below a threshold, metrics do not correlate with real effects, and code elements below threshold usually do not require to be code reviewed or modified.
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threshold The lowest channel number for a selected parameter for which an event may be recorded. The flow cytometer sends to the computer only events above the threshold level.
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