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 Translation for 'set point' from English to French
NOUN   a set point | set points
sport
balle {f} de set
set point
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sport
set {m}
set
théâtre
scène {f}
set
filmRadioTV
plateau {m}
set
descendre [soleil]to set
cuis.
prendre [se solidifier]
to set
durcir [ciment, colle]to set
assortiment {m} [d'outils, de pinceaux]set
ling.
figé {adj} [expression, locution]
set
point {m}point
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extrémité {f} [d'aiguille]point
électr.RadioTV
appareil {m} de télévision
television set
électr.RadioTV
poste {m} de radio
radio set
électr.RadioTV
poste {m} de télévision
television set
jet-set {f}jet set
électr.tech.
groupe {m} électrogène
generating set
tournure {f} d'espritmind-set
s'installer [atmosphère, morosité, récession]to set in
ensemble {m} de donnéesdata set
jeu {m} de donnéesdata set
électr.RadioTV
téléviseur {m}
television (set)
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Usage Examples English
  • There may be special benefits to starting antiretroviral therapy early during this acute phase, including lowering the viral "set-point" or baseline viral load, reduce the mutation rate of the virus, and reduce the size of the viral reservoir (See section below on viral reservoirs).
  • The throwing events involve hurling an implement (such as a heavyweight, javelin, or discus) from a set point, with athletes being judged on the distance that the object is thrown.
  • It is also possible for the breathing gas for diving to have a dynamically controlled oxygen partial pressure, known as a set point, which is maintained in the breathing gas circuit of a diving rebreather by addition of oxygen and diluent gas to maintain the desired oxygen partial pressure at a safe level between hypoxic and hyperoxic at the ambient pressure due to the current depth.
  • In the simplest type of an automatic control loop, a controller compares a measured value of a process with a desired set value and processes the resulting error signal to change some input to the process, in such a way that the process stays at its set point despite disturbances.
  • Get set! Point! Fire!" before a 13-second volley of gunfire commences.

  • In the case of the boiler analogy, a closed loop would include a thermostat to compare the building temperature (PV) with the temperature set on the thermostat (the set point - SP).
  • The use of materials with thermal mass is most advantageous where there is a big difference in outdoor temperatures from day to night (or, where nighttime temperatures are at least 10 degrees cooler than the thermostat set point).
  • Two controllers are in cascade when they are arranged so that one regulates the set point of the other.
  • The operator interfaces which enable monitoring and the issuing of process commands, like controller set point changes, are handled through the SCADA computer system.
  • Two distinct but related processes are considered to be involved in the development of obesity: sustained positive energy balance (energy intake exceeding energy expenditure) and the resetting of the body weight "set point" at an increased value.

  • Fever, also referred to as pyrexia, is defined as having a temperature above the normal range due to an increase in the body's temperature set point.
  • This definition is the basis of operation for many types of control systems, in which error is defined as the difference between a set point and the process value.
  • Offenders serving determinate sentences are released automatically at a set point in their sentence, whereas prisoners serving indeterminate sentences (e.g. ...
  • ... regulating flow through a pipe to a changing set point) require an actuator.
  • Antipyretic agents are not recommended as the increase in body temperature is due to muscular activity, not a hypothalamic temperature set point abnormality.

  • The problem of the diesels causing a vacuum in the submarine when the head valve is submerged still exists in later model diesel submarines but is mitigated by high-vacuum cut-off sensors that shut down the engines when the vacuum in the ship reaches a pre-set point.
  • In humans, hyperthermia is defined as a temperature greater than [...] , depending on the reference used, that occurs without a change in the body's temperature set point.
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