0 the time at which a situation starts to change in an important way: --
1 the time when a situation starts to change in an important, esp. positive, way: --
2 a time when a situation starts to change in an important way: --
A major focus of attention is the behavior of the restriction of the map to the closure of the orbit of the turning point.
But the position of the turning point is indeterminate only because they assume general functional forms for the utility and abatement functions.
However, the impending release of a high-quality draft genome sequence in 2005 should mark a turning point in these efforts.
The turning point for him came with understanding the interpretation of negative and imaginary numbers as points on the complex plane.
In this historical perspective, available evidence shows that the turning point came in the early 1950s.
The trajectory of the turning point is dense for almost all tent maps.
Turning point predictions are calculated using a two quarters rule, as detailed in the next section.
A turning point seems to have been reached sometime in 1933.