| set-point |
The concept that homeostatic mechanisms maintain variables such as body temperature, body weight, blood glucose level, and hormone levels within a certain physiological range compatible with optimal function. SEE: homeostasis.
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| set-point |
A desired level for a process variable. The systems seeks to correct the variable when it deviates from this standard.
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| set-point |
The set-point is defined as the value where you would like a process variable to be. For example, the temperature of a boiler may have a set-point of 100 degrees or a flow valve has a set-point of 50 gallons per minute.
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