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this mass threshold was derived from the detector calibration and an assumed impact velocity of Af.
Subthreshold symptoms were generally still substantially impairing, however, except for hypomania ( below or above threshold ) which was associated with improved functioning.
The threshold concept was discussed by Murray G. Crosby ( inventor of Crosby system for FM Stereo ) who pointed out that for wide band FM to provide better signal to noise ratio, the signal should be above a certain threshold, according to his paper published in Proceedings of the IRE in 1937.
The FDP retained their seats in the state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, which was held six months after the federal election, but out of the seven state elections that have been held since 2009, the FDP have lost all their seats in five of them due to failing to cross the 5 % threshold.
However, this was averted in the Schleswig-Holstein state elections, when they achieved 8 % of the vote, which was a severe loss of seats but still over the 5 % threshold.
This will significantly increase the number of hedge funds under state supervision, as the threshold for SEC regulation was previously US $ 30 million.
The popularity of the governing parties melted and was below the parliamentary threshold.
The prototype car was shown to German auto dealers, and when pre-orders reached a set threshold, production was begun.
Although the county was still below the " pass " threshold, the report demonstrated substantial improvement compared to previous decades on every measure of air quality.
This implies that the egg existed long before the chicken, but that the chicken egg did not exist until an arbitrary threshold was crossed that differentiates a modern chicken from its ancestors.
A simple view is that at whatever point the threshold was crossed and the first chicken was hatched, it had to hatch from an egg.
The type of bird that laid that egg, by definition, was on the other side of the threshold and therefore not technically a chicken — it may be viewed as a proto-chicken or ancestral chicken of some sort, from which a genetic variation or mutation occurred that thus resulted in the egg being laid containing the embryo of the first chicken.
At the threshold to the 19th century, Britain was challenged again by France under Napoleon, in a struggle that, unlike previous wars, represented a contest of ideologies between the two nations.
The threshold is 2 % in Israel's Knesset ( it was 1 % before 1992 and 1. 5 % from 1992 – 2003 ), and 10 % in the Turkish parliament.
In the Slovenian parliamentary elections of 1992 and 1996 the threshold was set at 3 parliamentary seats.
In 2000 the threshold was raised to 4 % of the votes.
In the Ukrainian elections of March 2006, for which there was a 3 % ( of the overall vote, i. e. including invalid votes ) threshold, 22 % of voters were effectively disenfranchised, having voted for minor candidates.
The threshold was implemented with the aim to compel the United States to participate in replenishment rounds.
A critical issue for him was appearing in the fall presidential debates and he won an important victory when the League of Women Voters created a qualification threshold of 15 % for him to appear.
* Also during 1965 through 1968, Dr. Albert M. Kligman was contracted by the Dow Chemical Company to perform threshold tests for TCDD on inmates at Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia after Dow studies revealed adverse effects on workers at Dow's Midland, Michigan plant were likely due to TCDD.

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For subject matter jurisdiction, the claims in the case must either: ( 1 ) raise a Federal Question ( i. e., a cause of action or defense arising under the Constitution, a Federal statute, or the law of admiralty ); or have diversity of parties ( i. e., all of the defendants are from a different state than the Plaintiff ), and have an amount in controversy that exceeds a monetary threshold ( which changes from time to time, but is $ 75, 000 as of 2011 ).
Most testing done now in 2009 will be for the 2008 plan year and compare employees ' 2007 plan year gross compensation to the $ 100, 000 threshold for 2007 to determine who is HCE and who is a NHCE.
* Marital property is under a threshold ( around $ 35, 000 not including vehicles )
The threshold from 1 January 2010 is $ 388. 80.
The poverty line threshold of $ 1. 25 per day, as set by The World Bank, is controversial.
Each nation has its own threshold for absolute poverty line ; in the United States, for example, the absolute poverty line was US $ 15. 15 per day in 2010 ( US $ 22, 000 per year for a family of four ), while in India it was US $ 1. 0 per day and in China the absolute poverty line was US $ 0. 55 per day, each on PPP basis in 2010.
Veterans with lesser qualifying factors who exceed a pre-defined income threshold have to make co-payments for care for non-service-connected ailments and pay $ 9 per 30-day supply for each prescription medication.
The Fair Labor Standards Act defines a tipped employee as anyone receiving more than $ 30 per month in tips, although several states set a lower $ 20 per month threshold.
In Virginia the threshold is only $ 5 if taken from a person, or $ 200 if not taken from the person.
In 2010, in the United States, the poverty threshold for one person under 65 was US $ 11, 344 ( annual income ); the threshold for a family group of four, including two children, was US $ 22, 133.
Because of the expense involved with a POS system, the eBay guide recommends that if annual revenue exceeds the threshold of $ 700, 000, investment in a POS system will be advantageous.
Nicklaus was also the first player to win over $ 300, 000. 00 in official money for a single season in 1972 at $ 320, 542 ; he eclipsed that threshold again the following year with $ 308, 362.
If the IRS adjusts prices by more than $ 5 million or a percentage threshold, penalties apply.

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The River Neva originated when the Ladoga waters at last broke through the threshold at Porogi into the lower portions of Izhora River, then a tributary of the Gulf of Finland, between 4, 000 and 2, 000 BP.
By the early 1820s, the growing territory reached the minimum population threshold of 60, 000 to qualify for statehood.
Vitamin A toxicity occurs when an individual ingests vitamin A in large amounts more than the daily recommended value in the threshold of 25, 000 IU / Kg or more.
However, when operated at room temperature, about 300 K, threshold current densities were two orders of magnitude greater, or 100, 000 A / cm < sup > 2 </ sup > in the best devices.
It worked ; the 300 K threshold currents went down by 10 × to 10, 000 amperes per square centimeter.
Due to the increase of population, the threshold of 35, 000 inhabitants had been passed and Ninove saw an increase from 31 to 33 council members for the communal elections, which were held on Sunday October 8, 2006.
For persons with surviving children and a wealth below a certain threshold (£ 250, 000 as from February 2009 ), the whole of the estate will pass to the deceased's spouse or also, from December 2005, their registered civil partner.
The ear can normally detect 1-billionth of an atmosphere of sound pressure level ,< ref > A standard threshold of hearing at 1000 Hz for the human ear is 2 x 10 < sup >- 5 </ sup > Pa (); Standard atmospheric pressure is 101, 325 Pa. 2 x 10 < sup >- 5 </ sup > / 100, 000 = 0. 2 x 10 < sup >- 9 </ sup >, a ratio of less than a billionth .</ ref > hence it is incredibly sensitive.
# Consolidators buying up small firms of IFAs as a result of the higher qualifications threshold and downward pressures on profitability resulting from RDR-E & Y estimate that the number of Registered Individuals will fall from 30, 000 to 20, 000 within the next 5 years.
A 2006 systematic review found that industry-funded studies often concluded with cost effective ratios below $ 20, 000 per QALY and low quality studies and those conducted outside the US and EU were less likely to be below this threshold.
For the 1970 Census, the population threshold for " unincorporated places " in urbanized areas was reduced to 5, 000.
The Cultural victory is achieved when either one city the player controls has 20, 000 or more culture points, or if the entire civilization meets a certain threshold ( 100, 000 on a Standard map ) and has at least double that of any other culture.
In 1930, the population reached the 20, 000 threshold and Palmerston North was officially proclaimed a city.
Economists would classify the Ontario Health Premium as a regressive tax for those above the $ 20, 000 taxable income threshold.
In the UK, the term has become synonymous with small scale breweries operating under the UK Progressive Beer Duty threshold of 5, 000 hls.

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