endpoint | |
bank. | station de travail |
chem. | point d'équivalence; point équivalent; effet |
comp. | point final; extrémité |
comp., MS | système d'extrémité |
health. anim.husb. | résultat |
nat.sc. | point d'ancrage |
pest.contr. | point extrême |
NODE | |
fish.farm. | note aux délégations |
node | |
commun. | noeud d´extrémité |
comp. | nœud |
comp., MS | noeud |
el. | point de branchement; bifurcation |
IT | noeud; centre nodal |
life.sc. | point nodal |
radio | noeud de répartition |
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point d'équivalence; point équivalent; effet m | |||
système d'extrémité (A device connected to a computer network); point de terminaison (Either of the handles that appear at the beginning or end of a selected line, arc, or other one-dimensional (1-D) shape) | |||
résultat m | |||
critère d'efficacité | |||
point d'ancrage | |||
point terminal | |||
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station de travail | |||
point final; extrémité f | |||
point extrême | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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In a clinical trial, an outcome or event used to objectively measure the effect of a drug or other intervention being studied. Common endpoints include severe toxicity, disease progression, and death. see also clinical trial, surrogate endpoint |
endpoint : 58 phrases in 10 subjects |
Chemistry | 2 |
Communications | 21 |
Computers | 2 |
Environment | 1 |
Food service and catering | 1 |
Health care | 4 |
Information technology | 2 |
Medical | 4 |
Microsoft | 18 |
Natural sciences | 3 |