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endpoint end point: a place where something ends or is complete
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endpoint The point in an assay where the highest dilution of the substance being tested produces a positive result.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/AC802E/ac802e0l.htm
endpoint A category of data used to compare the outcome in different arms of a clinical trial. Common endpoints are severe toxicity, disease progression, or -- especially in HIV disease -- surrogate markers, such as CD4 count; sometimes death is used as an endpoint. The term is confusing because it often incorrectly implies that patients in a study are no longer followed after they experience an endpoint. This is obviously true where the event is death, but need not be so for nonfatal events. ...
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endpoint 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.
Ãâó: www.bagatrix.net/glossary/math_glossary_e.htm
endpoint The term "endpoint" can be defined as the point at which an experimental animal's pain and/or distress is terminated, minimized or reduced by taking actions such as humanely killing the animal, terminating a painful procedure, or giving treatment to relieve pain and/or distress.
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