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- noun A
point intime ; a specifiedinstant
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Examples
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The timepoint of the end of a bubble is unpredictable.
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The timepoint of the end of a bubble is unpredictable.
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It was about food, and some vague historical timepoint.
gillpolack: I just dug a deep grave for myself in Fl gillpolack 2009
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To your questions TP: (1) No, I think a chemical evolution took place, and that there was no timepoint at which we could say "Life started now."
Dawkins on the OOL 2006
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To your questions TP: (1) No, I think a chemical evolution took place, and that there was no timepoint at which we could say "Life started now."
Dawkins on the OOL 2006
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To your questions TP: (1) No, I think a chemical evolution took place, and that there was no timepoint at which we could say "Life started now."
Dawkins on the OOL 2006
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To your questions TP: (1) No, I think a chemical evolution took place, and that there was no timepoint at which we could say "Life started now."
Dawkins on the OOL 2006
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All of the people in the four-drug treatment arms will have reached the 12-week timepoint in the study by the end of February.
unknown title 2011
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At the two-year timepoint, continued improvements were observed across all endpoints, including bone disease, compared with baseline.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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I think the medical authorities have picked the "2 hrs" point as the timepoint they think is best for the "masses"
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