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A point of termination or completion.
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end point. Compare with equivalence point. The experimental estimate of the equivalence point in a titration.
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the point marking the end of one stage of a process. In filtrate analysis, the endpoint is the point at which a particular result is achieved through titration.
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On a ray, segment, arc, or vector, a point at which the curve begins or ends; a point which touches only one other point on the curve.
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The point at either end of a line segment; also, the point at the end of a ray. Endpoints, usually labeled with upper-case letters, are used to name line segments; for example, segment TL or segment LT name a line segment between and including points and .
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The point at which the indicator of an acid-base titration changes color. See equivalence point.
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Samples are titrated to the end point. This means that a chemical is added, drop by drop, to a sample until a certain color change (blue to clear, for example) occurs. This is called the END POINT of the titration. In addition to a color change, and end point may be reached by the formation of a precipitate or the reaching of a specified pH. An end point may be detected by the use of an electronic device such as a pH meter. The completion of a desired chemical reaction.
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a maximal or minimal point of a segment on a line or interval
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a point used to define a line segment or ray
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A point on the boundary of a line segment. The endpoints of the interval [0, 1] are 0 and 1.
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The point in an assay where the highest dilution of the substance being tested produces a positive result.
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(1) (n.) In vector graphics, the beginning or end of a line segment.(2) (n.) A physical port on a cluster transport adapter or cluster transport junction.
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See Peer Endpoint or Pipe End point
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The point at the end of a segment or ray.
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A point at either end of a line segment, arc, or a point at one end of a ray.
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The point at which a process or cycle is completed because a predetermined measurable value has been reached.
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The point at which a process is stopped because a predetermined condition is met; in an ion exchange water softener service run, this is where the hardness of the softener effluent increases to a predefined concentration, often 1.0 grain per gallon; in a filter service this may be where the pressure drop across the filter reaches a predetermined value.
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A point at either end of a line segment, arc, or the beginning point of a ray.
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The point at which a process is stopped because a predetermined value of a measurable variable is reached.
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