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  • 1Threshold (band) — Threshold Threshold 2009 L R: Richard West, Johanne James, Pete Morten, Damian Wilson, Steve Anderson, Karl Groom Background information Origin England …

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  • 2threshold price — UK US noun [C] ECONOMICS, COMMERCE ► the lowest price that a product can be sold for: »A threshold price is set for imports a little below the target price …

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  • 3threshold — noun 1 doorway VERB + THRESHOLD ▪ cross PREPOSITION ▪ across the threshold, over the threshold ▪ He hesitated before stepping across the threshold …

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  • 4Threshold voltage — The threshold voltage of a MOSFET is usually defined as the gate voltage where an inversion layer forms at the interface between the insulating layer (oxide) and the substrate (body) of the transistor. The creation of this layer is described next …

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  • 5Threshold (online game) — Infobox VG| title = Threshold RPG developer = Frogdice, Inc. publisher = Frogdice, Inc. engine = Threshold released = June 1996 genre = MMORPG, MUD modes = Multiplayer platforms = OS Independent requirements = Telnet client Threshold RPG , or… …

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  • 6Threshold of originality — The logo of Sony is not considered a work of authorship because it only consists of text in a simple typeface, so it is not an object of copyright in respect to US law. However, this logo is still protected by trademark laws. The threshold of… …

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  • 7set — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 group of similar things ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, entire, full, whole ▪ broad, comprehensive, huge, large …

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  • 8Set cover problem — The set covering problem is a classical question in computer science and complexity theory. As input you are given several sets. They may have some elements in common. You must select a minimum number of these sets so that the sets you have… …

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  • 9set foot — {v. phr.} To step; walk; go. Used with a negative. * /She would not let him set foot across her threshold./ * /She told the boy not to set foot out of the house until he had finished supper./ …

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  • 10set foot — {v. phr.} To step; walk; go. Used with a negative. * /She would not let him set foot across her threshold./ * /She told the boy not to set foot out of the house until he had finished supper./ …

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