Betekenis van:
endpoint

endpoint
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • eindpunt
  • a place where something ends or is complete

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. ECVAM Skin Irritation Validation Study Phase II: Analysis of the Primary Endpoint MTT and the Secondary Endpoint IL1-α.
  2. Hoffmann, S. (2006). ECVAM Skin Irritation Validation Study Phase II: Analysis of the Primary Endpoint MTT and the Secondary Endpoint IL1-α.
  3. ECVAM Skin Irritation Validation Study Phase II: Analysis of the Primary Endpoint MTT and the Secondary Endpoint IL1-α. 135 pp. + annexes.
  4. This avoids the need to test every substance for every endpoint.
  5. The assessment of this endpoint shall comprise the following consecutive steps:
  6. Hoffmann, S. (2006). ECVAM Skin Irritation Validation Study Phase II: Analysis of the Primary Endpoint MTT and the Secondary Endpoint IL1-α. 135 pp. + annexes. Available under Download Study Documents, at: http://ecvam.jrc.ec.europa.eu.
  7. The three legs of every skeleton bifurcation must be examined and the endpoint of each leg determined.
  8. Measurement variables: are any type of variables which are measured to express the test endpoint using one ore more different response variables.
  9. the data are valid for the endpoint being investigated and the study is performed using an acceptable level of quality assurance.
  10. The test endpoint is inhibition of growth, expressed as logarithmic increase in the measurement variable (average specific growth rate) during the exposure period.
  11. In this method the test endpoint is inhibition of growth, which may be expressed by different response variables which are based on one or more measurement variables.
  12. Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment — Chapter R.7b: Endpoint specific guidance; Table 7.8.3 Summary of difficult substance testing issues, available at:
  13. The test endpoint is inhibition of growth, expressed as the logarithmic increase in biomass (average specific growth rate) during the exposure period.
  14. Test endpoint: describes the general factor that will be changed by the test chemical relative to the control as aim of the test.
  15. Test endpoint: describes the general factor that will be changed by the test chemical relative to the control as aim of the test. In this method the test endpoint is inhibition of growth, which may be expressed by different response variables which are based on one or more measurement variables.