titre
IPA: tˈaɪtɝ
noun
- (analytical chemistry) The strength or concentration of a solution that has been determined by titration.
verb
- To determine a titre, especially by titration
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Examples of "titre" in Sentences
- A titer or titre is a measure of concentration.
- ELISA may be performed to detect the exact titre value.
- The French word titre, also from this origin, means rank.
- Mais je ne me prononce pas pour un titre ou un autre encore.
- Then the lattice forming parts will be counted and the titre calculated.
- The abortus bang ring test compared to whey and serum agglutination titre.
- If a false negative is suspected, then an anti DNase B titre should be sought.
- ANCA titres are generally measured using ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence.
- The maximum point to which the temperature rises is known as the "titre" of the sample.
- Mar. 4th, 2010 08: 28 pm (UTC) "Hydrarguros" has sold to Subterranean Press - à juste titre.
- Castlemaine: the pregnant, meddling, opinionated, rich, and still powerful maîtresse en titre.
- Barbara is gone; Moll is vanquished; I suppose I am now maîtresse en titre, but no one refers to me as such.
- “The game is afoot,” says Lord Buckingham, as he makes up his mind to place Ellen as the next maîtresse en titre.
- N'est-ce pas bien présomptueux de choisir ce titre pour la petite série de chroniques que je me suis promis d'écrire de mon village provençal?
- From the data obtained by estimating the "titre," iodine number, and saponification equivalent of the mixed fatty and rosin acids, and the rosin content, a fairly good idea of the constitution of the soap may be deduced.