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praguri

Praguri is the Romanian plural form of prag, a noun that denotes a threshold, boundary, or doorway. In general use, praguri refer to physical boundaries at entrances as well as figurative limits that separate different states, levels, or conditions.

In architecture and daily language, praguri describe the raised or recessed edge where a floor meets a

In science and measurement, praguri are used to name threshold values that separate detectable from non-detectable

In policy, economics, and statistics, praguri often frame eligibility, risk, or compliance limits. A threshold might

See also prag, threshold. Praguri is primarily used as a general noun rather than as a geographic

doorway,
or
the
line
marking
a
change
in
surfaces.
They
can
also
be
used
metaphorically
to
indicate
a
boundary
between
spaces,
situations,
or
phases,
such
as
the
entry
into
a
new
mood,
season,
or
stage
of
life.
signals,
or
tolerable
from
intolerable
conditions.
Examples
include
sensory
thresholds
(the
minimum
stimulus
needed
for
perception)
and
pain
thresholds.
In
data
analysis
and
decision
making,
threshold
values
determine
when
a
result
is
considered
significant,
when
an
alert
should
trigger,
or
when
a
policy
should
take
effect.
decide
whether
income
qualifies
for
a
benefit,
whether
a
diagnostic
test
is
warranted,
or
at
what
point
a
response
is
triggered
in
monitoring
systems.
or
ceremonial
term;
if
encountered
as
a
proper
noun,
it
would
typically
be
capitalized.