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ti·tre  (ttr)
n.
Variant of titer.

titre US, titer [ˈtaɪtə ˈtiː-]
n
1. (Chemistry)
a.  the concentration of a solution as determined by titration
b.  the minimum quantity of a solution required to complete a reaction in a titration
2. (Medicine) the quantity of antibody present in an organism
[from French titre proportion of gold or silver in an alloy, from Old French title title]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.titre - the concentration of a solution as determined by titration
concentration - the strength of a solution; number of molecules of a substance in a given volume


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Several reports have demonstrated a possible association of periodontal infections with coronary heart disease (CHD) by elevated antibody titre to periodontopathic bacteria in CHD patients compared with non-diseased controls.
An overlooked everyday object such as a coat hook is distorted and dislocated to become a sculpture (Sans Titre [Untitled], 2006) while an object as humble as a simple dowel becomes a pictorial unit in a mural, Mur de Chevilles (Wall of Plastic Pegs), 1994, which recalls the systematic alignment of Niele Toroni's monochrome brush-marks.
Straram qui avait connu Guy-Ernest Debord en France, avant son installation au Quebec, s'etait d'ailleurs adjuge le titre de representant local de l'Iternationale Situationniste.
 
 
 
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