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titer

/tahy-ter, tee-/US // ˈtaɪ tər, ˈti- //UK // (ˈtaɪtə, ˈtiː-) //

滴度,滴定度,滴定,滴定值

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry, Medicine/Medical.

    • : the strength of a solution as determined by titration with a standard substance.
    • : the concentration of a substance in a given sample as determined by titration.

Examples

  • Antibody wanes over time, and it is likely that the vaccine will boost your pre-existing antibody titers.

  • I should say the antibody titer has reached the danger point.

  • Evidently the greater the dilution, that is, the higher the titer, the more specific is the reaction.

  • Those especially important are the acid value, percentage unsaponifiable matter and titer test.

  • In bleaching palm oil for 30 hours with air the free fatty acid content rose and titer decreased considerably.

  • A titer lower than 28 will prevent the finished kettle of soap from being capable of later taking up the filling materials.