endpoint criteria

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English term or phrase:endpoint criteria
Spanish translation:criterios de control por análisis continuo
Entered by: María Teresa Taylor Oliver

16:44 May 18, 2005
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English to Spanish translations [PRO]
Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts)
English term or phrase: endpoint criteria
"Estimates for image permanence are made using the Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. endpoint criteria"

Se trata sobre el cálculo de duración de una fotografía impresa sobre un papel fotográfico.

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María Teresa Taylor Oliver
Panama
Local time: 12:13


Summary of answers provided
5criterior o estándares de terminación
Gabriela Rodriguez
3punrto de falla
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criterior o estándares de terminación


Explanation:
Suerte!!!!!!!!!!

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end·point or end point (ĕnd\'point\') pronunciation
n.

1. Either of two points marking the end of a line segment.
2. Chemistry. The point in a titration at which no more titrant should be added. It is determined, for example, by a color change in an indicator or by the appearance of a precipitate.
3. A tip or point of termination.

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Meaning #2: the final point in a process.
Synonym: resultant.
http://www.answers.com/end-point

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cri·te·ri·on (krī-tîr\'ē-ən) pronunciation
n., pl. -te·ri·a (-tîr\'ē-ə) or -te·ri·ons.

A standard, rule, or test on which a judgment or decision can be based. See synonyms at standard.

[Greek kritērion, from kritēs, judge, from krīnein, to separate, judge.]
cri·te\'ri·al (-əl) adj.

USAGE NOTE Like the analogous etymological plurals agenda and data, criteria is widely used as a singular form. Unlike them, however, it is not yet acceptable in that use.
Meaning #1: a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated
Synonyms: standard, measure, touchstone

Meaning #2: the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
Synonym: standard

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Gabriela Rodriguez
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punrto de falla


Explanation:
En el que falla / termina la prueba
:)

Cuando cualquier laboratorio, incluyendo a WIR, realiza una prueba de permanencia estimativa, debe definir cuándo una foto alcanza el “punto de falla”, es decir, el punto a partir del cual falla la prueba. Para tener una idea de lo estricto que es el criterio de falla de WIR, observa qué similares son el cuadrado que alcanzó el punto de falla y el cuadrado original, a la izquierda.*


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typo corrected: criterios de punto de falla
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    Reference: http://h30116.www3.hp.com/hogar/vivera/hp_wilhelm_testing.ht...
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