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titer

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This is a problem, out of band communication is always a second titer and always overlooked, always incomplete.

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Quick take

To measure a concentration, especially by means of titration

Meaning at a glance

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verb

To measure a concentration, especially by means of titration

noun

(analytical chemistry) The concentration of a substance as determined by titration.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for titer.

verb

To measure a concentration, especially by means of titration

noun

(analytical chemistry) The concentration of a substance as determined by titration.

Example sentences

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This is a problem, out of band communication is always a second titer and always overlooked, always incomplete.

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Yes, the antibody titer will be higher with vaccines no matter what, because the virus has some serious immune evasion mechanism and that the vaccine is much more immunogenic.

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Even if you can achieve an initial therapeutic levels, you need to constantly boost the vaccine to maintain high antibody titer.

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Your body produces antibodies which makes the blood titer close to 0.

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The geometric mean titer was also significantly higher among the rural children with more than one cat, 1:152, than rural children with one or no cats, 1:63 (P =.02).

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We performed targeted stereotaxic injections of a high-titer virus encoding shRNA sequences targeting either Ftl1 or luciferase control into the CA1 and dentate gyrus hippocampal regions of aged mice (Fig.

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Also, it seems likely to me that the same poor air exchange that leads to high co2 causes respiratory disease to spread more rapidly, and with a higher initial viral titer.

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For example, titer was one of Wordlebot's recommended guesses today which I correctly sort of assumed had something to do with titration but would probably never have guessed it.

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As an aside, all of these arguments based on antibody levels/neutralizing titer are extremely reductionist, and we have plenty of clinical data now that is better and more to the point.

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> (or else you still have a not exactly known but reasonably high risk of death) Survival in dogs with post-vaccine high-titer challenge is very, very high 5 years after vaccination-- >80%.

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I've also seen reports that those unvaccinated who experience long-covid sometimes see reduced / cleared symptoms after subsequent vaccination.[3] We also know that antibody titer levels seem to be correlated with a reduction in infection, which is why when those begin to fall off we see more breakthrough infections.

Quote examples

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Key economic drivers in monoclonal antibody production include fermentation titer and overall yield, as highlighted in the article "Process economics of industrial monoclonal antibody manufacture" from ScienceDirect [0].

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use titer in a sentence?

This is a problem, out of band communication is always a second titer and always overlooked, always incomplete.

What does titer mean?

To measure a concentration, especially by means of titration

What part of speech is titer?

titer is commonly used as verb, noun.