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How to pronounce titrate in English?

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Type Words
Type of measure, quantify
Derivation titration, titrator, titre

Examples of titrate

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I usually start with one gram in a fish oil capsule, then have people titrate it up.
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And then, you have to titrate the insulin to the increased sugar.
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He tells me to titrate the sedation a little.
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The most common potential side effect is sleepiness, so we titrate the dose up fairly slowly, which means it can take longer to work.
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It is crucial for diabetics to be able to approximate how many carbohydrates they are consuming so they can titrate their medications effectively.
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He told me that he felt the drugs were not helping him and so he decided, along with his nervous but supportive psychiatrist, to titrate off them.
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Clinicians should begin with a low dose of medication and titrate upward because of the marked individual variability in the dose-response relationship.
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Although physicians, as they accustom themselves to your pattern as a patient, oftentimes can back-titrate a medicine to see if your blood pressure returns to its baseline values.
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Also, I would help them to titrate the intensity of their suffering by paying attention to those places in their bodies and areas in their lives where they were not suffering.
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More examples
  • Measure by (the volume or concentration of solutions) by titration
  • (titrator) an apparatus for performing a titration
  • Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis that is used to determine the unknown concentration of a known reactant. Because volume measurements play a key role in titration, it is also known as volumetric analysis. ...
  • (titrating) Increasing the dosage of a medication to an effective range over a period of days or weeks.
  • (Titration) A method of testing water. The end point of the titration process is determined by a pH change, caused by the titration solution being added to the test sample. The changing pH triggers the reagent to change colors.
  • (TITRATION) A method of testing for total alkalinity, calcium hardness and acid/base demand by adding a titrant, drop by drop until a color change is observed.
  • (Titration) progressive, stepwise increase in CPAP pressure applied during a polysomnogram to establish the optimal treatment pressure
  • (titration) An analytical process in which a standard solution in a calibrated vessel is added to a measured volume of sample until an endpoint, such as a color change, is reached. ...
  • (titration) The method used to test for total alkalinity and water hardness in swimming pool and spa water. An indicator reagent is added to a sample and then another reagent (a titrant) is added until the sample changes color. ...