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What (who) is threshold value - definition

MATHEMATICAL VALUES WITH DIFFERENT MEANINGS BY DOMAIN
Critical values; Threshold value; Critical value (disambiguation)

Threshold Value         
The dollar value of contracts above which government entities are covered by the government procurement code.
Threshold limit value         
  • Simple representation of exposure risk assessment and management hierarchy based on available information
UPPER LIMIT ON THE CONCENTRATION IN THE AIR OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE IN THE WORKPLACE, EXPOSED ON A LONG-TERM BASIS WITHOUT ADVERSE EFFECTS
Maximum Acceptable Concentration; Maximum Allowable Concentration; Maximum allowable concentration; Threshold Limit Value; Threshold limit values; Threshold Limit Values
The threshold limit value (TLV) is believed to be a level to which a worker can be exposed per shift in the worktime without adverse effects. Strictly speaking, TLV is a reserved term of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).
Odor detection threshold         
Odor threshold; Odor thresholds; Odor Threshold; Odor threshold value; Odour threshold; Flavor threshold; Olfactory threshold; Threshold for odor
The odor detection threshold is the lowest concentration of a certain odor compound that is perceivable by the human sense of smell. The threshold of a chemical compound is determined in part by its shape, polarity, partial charges, and molecular mass.

Wikipedia

Critical value

Critical value may refer to:

  • In differential topology, a critical value of a differentiable function ƒ : MN between differentiable manifolds is the image (value of) ƒ(x) in N of a critical point x in M.
  • In statistical hypothesis testing, the critical values of a statistical test are the boundaries of the acceptance region of the test. The acceptance region is the set of values of the test statistic for which the null hypothesis is not rejected. Depending on the shape of the acceptance region, there can be one or more than one critical value.
  • In complex dynamics, a critical value is the image of a critical point.
  • In medicine, a critical value or panic value is a value of a laboratory test that indicates a serious risk to the patient. Laboratory staff may be required to directly notify a physician or clinical staff of these values.
Examples of use of threshold value
1. "There is no safe level of exposure to tobacco smoke and notions such as a threshold value for toxicity from second–hand smoke should be rejected as they are contradicted by scientific evidence," a draft copy of the guidelines said.