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What (who) is cutoff date - definition

MAXIMUM OR MINIMUM VALUE FOR PHYSICS CONCEPTS
Infrared cutoff; Ultraviolet cutoff; UV cutoff

Meander cutoff         
  • Animation of the formation of an [[oxbow lake]]
  • View along the former Mississippi River riverbed at the [[Tennessee]]/[[Arkansas]] state line near [[Reverie, Tennessee]] (2007)
DISCONNECTED MEANDER LOOP OF A RIVER
Rincon (abandoned meander); Abandoned meander; Cutoff meander; Cutoff meander spur
A meander cutoff is a natural form of a cutting or cut in a river occurs when a pronounced meander (hook) in a river is breached by a flow that connects the two closest parts of the hook to form a new channel, a full loop. The steeper drop in gradient (slope) causes the river flow gradually to abandon the meander which will silt up with sediment from deposition.
sell-by date         
  • tag]] sealing a bag of [[hot dog bun]]s displays a ''best before'' date of February 29.
  • UK]] displays a use by date of 26 December pressed into the foil to indicate that the food may spoil and be unsafe after that date.
PREVIOUSLY DETERMINED DATE AFTER WHICH SOMETHING SHOULD NO LONGER BE USED
Best before; Sell by date; Expiry date; Freshness date; Use by; Use by date; Expiry; Sell-by date; Best before date; Best by; Expiry Date; Sell by; Draft:Expiration date; Product expiration
¦ noun a date marked on a perishable product indicating the recommended time by which it should be sold.
?informal a time after which something or someone is no longer considered desirable or effective.
expiry         
  • tag]] sealing a bag of [[hot dog bun]]s displays a ''best before'' date of February 29.
  • UK]] displays a use by date of 26 December pressed into the foil to indicate that the food may spoil and be unsafe after that date.
PREVIOUSLY DETERMINED DATE AFTER WHICH SOMETHING SHOULD NO LONGER BE USED
Best before; Sell by date; Expiry date; Freshness date; Use by; Use by date; Expiry; Sell-by date; Best before date; Best by; Expiry Date; Sell by; Draft:Expiration date; Product expiration
The expiry of something such as a contract, deadline, or visa is the time that it comes to an end or stops being valid.
...the expiry of a fixed term contract...
Make a note of credit card numbers and check expiry dates.
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Wikipedia

Cutoff (physics)

In theoretical physics, cutoff (AE: cutoff, BE: cut-off) is an arbitrary maximal or minimal value of energy, momentum, or length, used in order that objects with larger or smaller values than these physical quantities are ignored in some calculation. It is usually represented within a particular energy or length scale, such as Planck units.

When used in this context, the traditional terms "infrared" and "ultraviolet" are not literal references to specific regions of the spectrum, but rather refer by analogy to portions of a calculation for low energies (infrared) and high energies (ultraviolet), respectively.

Examples of use of cutoff date
1. "An arbitrary cutoff date would take away an important negotiating tool," said Sen.
2. Chris Dodd, D–Conn., had urged his White House rivals to join him in backing the cutoff date.
3. In the two months before the cutoff date, more than '0 such permits were issued, officials said.
4. But the CBO said that about $11 billion in revenue–guarantee payments would be made after the 2017 cutoff date.
5. Another option is to replant after the cutoff date in late June to give fields a chance to dry out.