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endpoint An observable or measurable biological, chemical, or functional event used as an index of the effect of a chemical, physical, or biological agent on a cell, tissue, organ, organism, etc. Energy density (electromagnetic field)
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endpoint in toxicology, a quantifiable biological change or effect caused by a toxic process. Also refers to the point in an animal experiment when no more information can be obtained and the experiment is stopped.
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endpoint SIP or H.323 terminal or Gateway. An endpoint can Call and be Called. It generates and terminates the information stream.
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endpoint An endpoint (or indicator/target) is a characteristic of an ecosystem that may be affected by exposure to a stressor. Assessment endpoints and measurement endpoints are two distinct types of endpoints commonly used by resource managers. An assessment endpoint is the formal expression of a valued environmental characteristic and should have societal relevance (an indicator). A measurement endpoint is the expression of an observed or measured response to a stress or disturbance. ...
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endpoint two points at the either end of a line segment.
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