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To titrate
verb
To ascertain the amount of a constituent in a solution (or other mixture) by measuring the volume of a known concentration (the "standard solution") needed to complete a reaction.
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It has also been found possible to titrate (measure quantitatively) the area of surfaces by chemisorption of gases.
Thus, the difference in performance between RefRN and RN trials can be used to titrate longer-term perceptual learning.
Leaving Holly's office one day, Dan, ever valiant, made a strong play to titrate how much negative feedback we let in.
"First, we've got to titrate the ascorbic-acid standard," Silvia informed her mother; her science project was due the following week.
Patient controlled sedation (PCS) enables patients to titrate doses of drugs by themselves during different procedures involving pain or discomfort.
H2SO4 and to titrate the residual K2Cr2O7 solution with 1 N NH4FeSO4.
BIS monitoring was also useful to titrate anesthetic agents [10] and detect narcolepsy-catalepsy episode [11].
The COMFORT behavior scale was used to titrate the level of sedation [20, 21].
Each of these two units used a protocol to titrate the depth of sedation.
Introduction: Best dynamic compliance (Cdyn) has been proposed to titrate PEEP(1).
It has a slow onset of action making it difficult to titrate the dose [7, 8].
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