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cutoff level

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  • cutoff — cut‧off [ˈkʌtɒf ǁ ɒːf] also cut off noun [singular] 1. the level at which you decide to stop doing something: • They will review the case and determine a cut off point at which Medicaid will no longer provide coverage. • There was a rush by… …   Financial and business terms

  • Cutoff — or cut off or cut off may refer to: Contents 1 Science and technology 2 Clothing and fashion 3 Roads and trails …   Wikipedia

  • Cutoff (disambiguation) — Cutoff may refer to: * Cutoff, a range of values to be considered in physics. * Cutoff (steam engine), the point in the piston stroke at which the inlet valve is closed. * Cutoff (metalworking), a piercing operation used to cut a workpiece from… …   Wikipedia

  • cutoff frequency — n. Electronics a frequency level above or below which a device fails to respond or operate efficiently * * * …   Universalium

  • cutoff frequency — n. Electronics a frequency level above or below which a device fails to respond or operate efficiently …   English World dictionary

  • Cutoff frequency — This article is about signal processing. For other uses, see Cutoff (disambiguation). Magnitude transfer function of a bandpass filter with lower 3 dB cutoff frequency f1 and upper 3dB cutoff frequency f2 …   Wikipedia

  • Cutoff Point — The point at which an investor decides whether or not a particular security is worth purchasing. The cutoff point is very subjective and will be based on the personal characteristics of the individual investor. Some examples of personal… …   Investment dictionary

  • Cutoff grade — In mining, the mine cutoff grade is the level of mineral in an ore below which it is not economically feasible to mine it. The mill cutoff grade is the level below which already mined ore is not worth processing. The mine cut off grade is… …   Wikipedia

  • cutoff — UK [ˈkʌtɒf] / US [ˈkʌtˌɔf] noun Word forms cutoff : singular cutoff plural cutoffs 1) [countable] a level or limit at which something stops the cutoff date by which all applications must be received 2) [countable] a part of a pipe that can be… …   English dictionary

  • cutoff — also cut off BrE noun 1 (C) a fixed limit or level at which you decide to or have to stop doing something: cutoff date/score/point (=the date etc when you stop doing something): The cutoff point for this sample was a score of 50% or more. 2… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • cutoff — cut|off [ kʌt,ɔf ] noun 1. ) count a level or limit at which something stops: the cutoff date by which all applications must be received 2. ) count a part of a pipe that can be closed to stop a gas or liquid flowing 3. ) cutoffs plural short… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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