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Próg is a Polish noun meaning threshold, the boundary or starting point at which a change occurs. It covers both literal uses and figurative senses and is employed across many disciplines. The term can denote a physical boundary, such as the sill of a doorway, or a limit beyond which a reaction or event is triggered.

In everyday language and measurement contexts, pror often describe limits that must be crossed to achieve a

In science and medicine, Próg designates perceptual and physiological boundaries: próg czucia (sensation threshold), próg bólu

In ecology and environmental science, próg ekologiczny denotes a tipping point beyond which small changes can

Overall, Próg serves as a versatile concept for describing boundaries, minimum levels, and initiating points that

result
or
to
perceive
an
effect.
For
example,
one
might
refer
to
a
safety
threshold
for
exposure
or
the
point
at
which
a
condition
becomes
noticeable.
The
concept
also
appears
in
statistical
and
decision-making
contexts
as
a
threshold
level
that
separates
categories
or
triggers
a
response.
(pain
threshold),
próg
absolutny
(absolute
threshold),
and
próg
różnicy
(difference
threshold).
In
electronics
and
physics,
napięcie
progowe
(threshold
voltage)
is
the
minimum
voltage
required
for
a
device
to
conduct
or
switch.
In
pharmacology,
dose–response
relationships
are
discussed
in
terms
of
thresholds
for
observable
effects.
produce
disproportionately
large
or
potentially
irreversible
effects
on
an
ecosystem.
The
term
also
appears
in
economics,
psychology,
and
engineering
with
similar
connotations
of
a
boundary
or
triggering
level.
determine
when
and
how
systems
respond.