Adjective
Describing a stimulus that is not strong enough to elicit a response
Below a threshold.
(medicine) subsyndromal
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBipolar spectrum Bipolar spectrum disorders includes: bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, cyclothymic disorder and cases where subthreshold symptoms are found to cause clinically significant impairment or distress. Source: Internet
Higher subthreshold conduction As MOSFET geometries shrink, the voltage that can be applied to the gate must be reduced to maintain reliability. Source: Internet
These reflect subthreshold membrane potentials and strongly modulate the spiking of hippocampal neurons and synchronise across the hippocampus in a travelling wave pattern. Source: Internet
For gate voltages below the threshold value, the channel is lightly populated, and only a very small subthreshold leakage current can flow between the source and the drain. Source: Internet
Individuals who have subthreshold symptoms that cause clinically significant distress or impairment, but do not meet full criteria for one of the three subtypes may be diagnosed with other specified or unspecified bipolar disorder. Source: Internet
Like other MOSFETs, nMOS transistors have four modes of operation: cut-off (or subthreshold), triode, saturation (sometimes called active), and velocity saturation. Source: Internet