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Correction to "Evaluation of Thresholding Methods for Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis via Large-Scale Simulations". [PDF]
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Enhanced Precision of Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) Analysis Using Neural Network-Based Nuclear Segmentation for Digital Microscopy Samples. [PDF]
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Summary: We consider a model in which there is discontinuous adjustment to a long-run equilibrium. Here, the equilibrium error follows a threshold autoregression that is mean-reverting outside a given range and has a unit root inside the range. We suggest a two-step approach for examining threshold cointegration.
Nathan S. Balke, Thomas B. Fomby
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Medical Decision Making, 1986
Thresholds have traditionally been represented by a single number; the optimal management of the patient depends on whether his probability of disease is above or below this number. The concept of a threshold as a single number, however, inadequately represents the treat ment approach of a group of physicians who do not all have the same threshold or ...
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Thresholds have traditionally been represented by a single number; the optimal management of the patient depends on whether his probability of disease is above or below this number. The concept of a threshold as a single number, however, inadequately represents the treat ment approach of a group of physicians who do not all have the same threshold or ...
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Variable-Threshold Threshold Elements
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1968Abstract—Variable-threshold threshold elements (V-T threshold elements) are threshold elements in which the weights are fixed while the threshold may be varied. When the threshold is varied, a set of functions is generated.
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Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1989
The general interest in the application of exercise testing to evaluate the work capacity or change in the functional ability of individuals has resulted in the development of a variety of non-invasive tests and test parameters such as the anaerobic threshold.
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The general interest in the application of exercise testing to evaluate the work capacity or change in the functional ability of individuals has resulted in the development of a variety of non-invasive tests and test parameters such as the anaerobic threshold.
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