Meaning endpoint
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In clinical trials, an event or outcome that can be measured objectively to determine whether the intervention being studied is beneficial. The endpoints of a clinical trial are usually included in th [..]
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During a titration procedure in analytical chemistry, the point at which reagent addition should be immediately stopped and the volume of reagent recorded. The endpoint represents the end of a specifi [..]
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The experimental estimate of the equivalence point in a titration.
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also end-point, 1844, originally in geometry, later chemistry; from end (n.) + point (n.). General use by 1920s.
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point marking the end of a line segment or ray. • may be indicated by a letter or point.
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A category of data used to compare the outcome of a clinical trial. Common endpoints are severe toxicity, disease progression, or death.
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Overall outcome that the protocol is designed to evaluate. Common endpoints are severe toxicity, disease progression, or death.
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See API endpoint.
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On a ray, segment, arc, or vector, a point at which the curve begins or ends; a point which touches only one other point on the curve.
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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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The furthest extent in an incident sequence to which a Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) or Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) scenario evaluation is taken in the scenario analysis. Depending on the a [..]
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A physical or chemical outcome that can be assessed by a test; for example, blood pressure or levels of a potential toxin in the body.
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The interface supported by a content provider to authorize users for access to one or more protected resources. An authentication endpoint is represented by a unique URL, used to authorize users prior [..]
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An association between a binding and a network address, specified by a URI, that may be used to communicate with an instance of a service. An end point indicates a specific location for accessing a se [..]
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The combination of a service name and a relation name.
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In a Web service, an endpoint is the HTTP URL string that specifies the address to the requested service. In a REST endpoint, the endpoint contains the HTTP methods GET, PUT, POST, PATCH, or DELETE.
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The destination for presentment of an item drawn on a depository institution.
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Jargon popular in selling anti-malware software to business. An endpoint is any device outside the corporate firewall, basically desktop computers but not servers. malware
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The end location, or target, of a DNS client – IP address or CNAME. For DII, the start or end of a specific path through the Internet.
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(n) a place where something ends or is complete
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The endpoint of a clinical trial is a pre-defined event: for instance, the occurrence of a disease, the occurrence of a symptom, or a particular laboratory result. Once someone reaches the endpoint, t [..]
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A URL that identifies a host and port as the entry point for a web service. Every web service request contains an endpoint. Most AWS products provide regional endpoints to enable faster conn [..]
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In clinical trials, an event or outcome that can be measured objectively to determine whether the intervention being studied is beneficial. The endpoints of a clinical trial are usually included in the study objectives. Some examples of endpoints are survival, improvements in quality of life, relief of symptoms, and disappearance of the tumor.
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the results of an intervention such as vaccination compared among different study groups in a clinical trial. In early vaccine trials, common endpoints are safety and specific types and intensities of [..]
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An indicator measured in a patient or biological sample to assess safety, efficacy or another trial objective. Also defined as the final trial objective by some authors.
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The URI that goes after the base URL and points towards the requested API functionality.
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See Outcome
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A URL on an Identity or Service Provider
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The point marking the end of one stage of a process. In filtrate analysis, the endpoint is the point at which a particular result is achieved through titration.
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The nominal commanded position that a manipulator will attempt to achieve at the end of a path of motion. The end of the distal link.
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