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The concept that body weight is controlled by the central nervous system and set at a certain value; the value is more or less stable until something occurs to alter it. An example of resetting of the set point occurs in persons
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Arithmetic mean of the excursions of the controlling waveform, ie, the algebraic sum of the positive and negative amplitudes of the waveform. It is roughly equivalent to "mean level" on earlier ServoCon ALPHA Servohydraulic Testing Systems.
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A point in which one player, by winning, will be awarded the set
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The exact pressure at which the electrical circuit controlled by the pressure switch changes contacts. A pressure switch may have a set point on either pressure rise or fall, but not both.
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The temperature to which a thermostat is set to result in a desired heated space temperature.
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