set point in English

noun
1
(in tennis and other sports) a point that, if won by a contestant, will also win the set.
In the tiebreaker, he finally converted on his third set point when the Swiss swatted a backhand long.

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1. It's set point to Henman.

2. Ignition advance curve or operating set point (2) :

3. Ignition advance curve or operating set point (2): .

4. Afternoon, however, is not a set point in time

5. Temperature set point circuit and method employing adjustment resistor

6. In the monetarist model that he practiced, money growth beyond a pre-set point was inflation.

7. 24 One at 5-5 gave Enqvist set point, which he converted with another forehand drive.

8. Annals also questions the set point theory: “This Annal provides little evidence in support of either hypothesis.”

9. We dial our radio or television to a set point (channel) for a broadcast on a standard frequency.

10. A first alignment set point is then determined based on the output intensity of each fast scan line.

11. Some even think that the brain has a predetermined “set-point” controlling how much body fat you have.

12. Temperature band (? ) about the set point, wherein an alarm output or relay can not change state, thus providing hysteresis.

13. Coolant temperature and coolant flow rate of the charge air cooler at the above set point shall not be changed for the whole test cycle.

14. Verify the accuracy of the measuring and controlling circuitry of the muffle furnace by checking the positions in the furnace at the control set point temperature of intended use.

15. ‘with adaptive start control’ means the function which predicts and initiates the optimal start of heating up in order to reach the set-point temperature at the desired time;

16. (24) ‘with adaptive start control’ means the function which predicts and initiates the optimal start of heating up in order to reach the set-point temperature at the desired time;

17. A controller interprets levels sensed by the temperature sensor, the sorbate sensor and the power sensor and provides a signal to achieve steady set point tracking of a sorbate level from the outlet of the adsorption/desorption device.

18. Chills is a feeling of coldness occurring during a high fever, but sometimes is also a common symptom which occurs alone in specific people. It occurs during fever due to the release of cytokines and prostaglandins as part of the inflammatory response, which increases the set point for body temperature in the hypothalamus.