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Type Words
Type of volumetric analysis
Derivation titrate

Examples of titration

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In Dr Nersesian's titration the litmus was a species called the brushtail possum.
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The protracted withdrawal state may still occur despite slow titration of dosage.
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To this end, I recommend that he return to the lab for a CPAP titration study.
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Global deviations from the response predicted by the titration ratios were observed.
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Ellen had a surprise chemistry test on titration calculations, which she hadn't revised.
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Titration is utilized as a modified process for higher grade materials.
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The data were obtained by reverse titration in order to limit the number of animals used.
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Results were analyzed by MATLAB software using calibration wells with an IL-2 titration.
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The signals of Ser1496 and Gly1499 disappeared completely after titration with H4K20me2.
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More examples
  • A measured amount of a solution of unknown concentration is added to a known volume of a second solution until the reaction between them is just complete; the concentration of the unknown solution (the titer) can then be calculated
  • (titrate) measure by (the volume or concentration of solutions) by titration
  • (titrator) an apparatus for performing a titration
  • (Titrate) To gradually increase or decrease the dose of a drug; to raise drug dose over time to target dose.
  • (Titrate) Adjust the dose of a drug to a desired level.
  • (Titrate) A method of cooling ones shai by repeatedly pouring it @ 'eye level' height into another mug/cup @ 'waist level'
  • (titrating) Increasing the dosage of a medication to an effective range over a period of days or weeks.
  • 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. From the volume of the sample and the volume of standard solution used, the concentration of a specific material may be calculated.
  • A scientific analytical method used to determine total (or titratable) acidity. A strong base (such as sodium hydroxide), the opposite of acid, is added to a must, juice, or wine in measured amounts. ...