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end point a place where something ends or is complete resultant: the final point in a process
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end point The apparent equivalence point of a titration at which a relatively large potential change is observed.
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end point The highest vapour temperature recorded during the distillation test of a petroleum product.
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end point the point in a titration at which an indicator shows that neutralization has be reached, when [H + ] = [OH ?].
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end point immunoassay In end point immunoassays, the signal is measured when the ligand-binder reaction has reached effective equilibrium. Any nonspecific component of the signal is assumed to be small and constant after the reaction has reached equilibrium.
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