Response
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent; reaction
- a result
- a statement (either spoken or written) that is made to reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation; answer; reply
- the manner in which something is greeted; reception
- a phrase recited or sung by the congregation following a versicle by the priest or minister
- the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange; reply
- the manner in which an electrical or mechanical device responds to an input signal or a range of input signals
n.
- renewed rapid production of an antibody on the second (or subsequent) encounter with the same antigen; anamnestic reaction
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- an immune response (chiefly against viral or fungal invasions or transplanted tissue) that involves T cells
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- an acquired response that is under the control of (conditional on the occurrence of) a stimulus; conditional reflex; conditioned reflex; acquired reflex; conditional reaction; conditioned reaction; conditioned response
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- a conditioned response that anticipates the occurrence of an aversive stimulus; conditioned avoidance
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- an emotional response that has been acquired by conditioning; CER; conditioned emotion
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- an acquired response that is under the control of (conditional on the occurrence of) a stimulus; conditional reflex; conditioned reflex; acquired reflex; conditional reaction; conditioned reaction; conditional response
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- a change in the electrical properties of the skin in response to stress or anxiety; can be measured either by recording the electrical resistance of the skin or by recording weak currents generated by the body; galvanic skin response; GSR; psychogalvanic response; electrodermal response; Fere phenomenon; Tarchanoff phenomenon
n.
- a change in the electrical properties of the skin in response to stress or anxiety; can be measured either by recording the electrical resistance of the skin or by recording weak currents generated by the body; galvanic skin response; GSR; psychogalvanic response; electrical skin response; Fere phenomenon; Tarchanoff phenomenon
n.
- (electronics) a curve representing the output-to-input ratio of a transducer as a function of frequency
- The frequency response range of the G500 is 35–20,000 Hz, with a SNR of 85 dB.
- The frequency response of such circuit is similar to that of the series connection.
- Filters in the time domain are most often requested to follow a specified frequency response.
n.
- a change in the electrical properties of the skin in response to stress or anxiety; can be measured either by recording the electrical resistance of the skin or by recording weak currents generated by the body; GSR; psychogalvanic response; electrodermal response; electrical skin response; Fere phenomenon; Tarchanoff phenomenon
n.
- an immune response (chiefly against bacterial invasion) that is mediated by B cells
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- a bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance (an antigen: such as a virus or fungus or bacteria or transplanted organ) and produces antibodies specific against that antigen; immune reaction; immunologic response
- Consequently, humoral immune response is affected.
- This stimulates a much more robust immune response.
- Activated NALP3 in turn triggers an immune response.
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- a bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance (an antigen: such as a virus or fungus or bacteria or transplanted organ) and produces antibodies specific against that antigen; immune response; immune reaction
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- a reaction that has been acquired by learning; learned reaction
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- a change in the electrical properties of the skin in response to stress or anxiety; can be measured either by recording the electrical resistance of the skin or by recording weak currents generated by the body; galvanic skin response; GSR; electrodermal response; electrical skin response; Fere phenomenon; Tarchanoff phenomenon
n.
- an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus; reflex; reflex action; instinctive reflex; innate reflex; inborn reflex; unconditioned reflex; physiological reaction
n.
- the time that elapses between a stimulus and the response to it; reaction time; latency; latent period
- The average response time is therefore 1/"μ".
- As well as a fast response time with other jurisdictions.
- For OLAP systems, response time is an effectiveness measure.
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- a complicated involuntary reaction to a sudden unexpected stimulus (especially a loud noise); involves flexion of most skeletal muscles and a variety of visceral reactions; startle reaction
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- The film opened to a positive response from critics.
- "Fence" has received a positive response from critics.
- Even animals have a positive response to George’s music.
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- Along the route, emergency response teams were on stand-by.
- They also organized to send an emergency response team to Wisconsin.
- Security and emergency response were both concerns during Steel Box.
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- The book has received a positive critical response.
- As with the first film, critical response varied.
- "The Homosexuals" garnered mixed critical response.
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- He received no response, but felt reluctant to let it go.
- In short, there may be no response at all.
- There was no response from Mirzayan so the man continued on.
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- The film received negative response from critics.
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- The withdrawal sent out a mixed response online.
- The film received mixed response from critics.
- The PC release received a mixed response from critics.
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- Display works well for direct response.
- He ran direct response advertisements in major newspapers to generate leads.
- An election followed in direct response and the Whigs were returned with a landslide majority.
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- Sunburn is an inflammatory response in the tissue triggered by direct DNA damage by UV radiation.
- Some of these potential drugs target the inflammatory response or the specific site(s) of injury.
- "Exophiala dermatitidis" typically causes a non-specific and granulomatous inflammatory response.
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- The film received negative response from critics.
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- His emotional response in his post fight interview drew cheers from the crowd.
- The slower the rat presses, the stronger its conditioned emotional response, or "fear."
- Performative documentaries stress subjective experience and emotional response to the world.
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- Private security firms promise response times of two to three minutes.
- Quick response times and low FAR are inherently conflicting requirements.
- There are performance benchmarks established for dispatchers, unit response times.
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- Pisanello's medal was created in response to John's visit to Italy.
- IC was created in response to the higher education needs of American Indians.
- Initially, six temple ministries centers were created in response to the building of the Temple.
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- Two rapid response vehicles as also based here.
- Learn more about this rapid response conservation effort
- The squad's troopers are strategically placed across the state to allow for rapid response.
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- Such a system is said to have an infinite impulse response (IIR).
- The graph on the right shows the impulse response of two similar systems.
- The representing function "g" is the impulse response of the transformation "S".
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- The glucocorticoid gene is activated, resulting in lowered stress response.
- The hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis plays a key role in stress response.
- His doctoral research focused on the biochemistry of physiological stress response.
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- Some sponsoring agencies use Citizen Corps grant funds to purchase disaster response tool kits.
- The role of physical therapist in disaster response was poorly defined with the profession being relatively new.
- This is important during a disaster response because not all members of a regular team may be available to respond.
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- It was written in response to "Fathers and Sons" (1862) by Ivan Turgenev.
- The 1984 book "Perspectives on Bias in Mental Testing" was written in response to the book.
- It was also written in response to the failure of his marriage to second wife Jill Tavelman.
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- It seems to have been a response to criticism that he was not writing about serious issues.
- In response to criticism, Jackson said, "I have a lot of gay friends, men and women, and that's why I did it.
- The commission was established as a response to criticism from the public and government over media ownership.
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- This follows onto a call and response chorus between both Dappy and Tulisa.
- As such, it is primarily a dance music with an emphasis on live audience call and response.
- Many of the songs are sung in a call and response format while others are in the form of a narrative.
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- Futurism developed in response to the work of various artists.
- A theory was developed in response to this, which is called the Terror Management Theory.
- In the late Tang, Confucianism developed in response to Buddhism and Taoism and was reformulated as Neo-Confucianism.
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- DART supporters have also noted that the initial response (i.e.
- Roces' initial response was "Ang bata naman iyan" ("He is too young").
- Despite a lukewarm initial response, Jake and Geoffrey bond over competitive facts.
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- The first public response to the poisoning came on 6 March.
- In an unusual public response, thousands attended his funeral.
- As its production and use increased, public response was mixed.
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- The installation of clothing, of what the missing bodies would have inhabited, provokes an emotional and visceral response to what is absent.
- Red Ice shifted around 2014 in response to what the couple perceived as "anti-white sentiment" coinciding with the Black Lives Matter movement.
- In 1891, German botanist Otto Kuntze published "Revisio generum plantarum", his response to what he perceived as a lack of method in existing nomenclatural practice.
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- They did not get any immediate response to the plan.
- Gerzon recalls that her mother's immediate response was that she'll start making more soup.
- As an immediate response, the British began issuing cotton wool wrapped in muslin to its troops by 3 May.
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- The team is formed in response to the events of "Avengers vs. X-Men".
- Some of Alexander's strongest personality traits formed in response to his parents.
- Units of volunteers, formed in response to this call, assumed limited policing functions.
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- A reported 32 percent accurate response rate, surpassing the chance rate of 25 percent.
- Pruitt's office had the slowest response rate to FOIA requests of any section of the EPA.
- It was also approved for the control of ventricular response rate for patients with atrial fibrillation.
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- D. W. Griffith made a film in 1916, called "Intolerance", partly in response to the criticism that "The Birth of a Nation" received.
- Evolving further partly in response to the European Central Bank, the People's Bank of China had by 2000 become a modern central bank.
- The Northern states of the United States abolished slavery, partly in response to the Declaration of Independence, between 1777 and 1804.
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- In response to concerns about children playing on the firetruck it was fenced off.
- This collection was in response to concerns from military commander Ramon Gonzalez.
- In 1902, in response to concerns over women's rights, Conley built a separate building outside the walls for his female prisoners.
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- It is a person’s response to their personal life and their social life.
- Australia’s response to the crisis was that Beijing should exercise ‘constraint’.
- In that capacity, he was one of the officials co-ordinating Germany’s response to the European migrant crisis in 2015.
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- As the response team arrived, Ángela went into hiding.
- They also organized to send an emergency response team to Wisconsin.
- Most countries have their own computer emergency response team to protect network security.
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- These are the earliest known disease-specific neuronal response in AD.
- Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose, to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell.
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- Of those who chose English, 66.9% of people chose it as their first response.
- The following table categorizes some disasters and notes first response initiatives.
- They advertised for a drummer and the first response was from Jeremiah Pilbeam a Dundee, MI native.
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- It is a person’s response to their personal life and their social life.
- Australia’s response to the crisis was that Beijing should exercise ‘constraint’.
- In that capacity, he was one of the officials co-ordinating Germany’s response to the European migrant crisis in 2015.
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- The Maratha attack upon Kunjpura triggered a military response by Ahmad Shah Durrani.
- The federal military response to the invasion was slow, and the efforts were initially fumbling and disorganized.
- This leads to a full-scale military response by the Georgian government, which succeeds in crushing the rebellion.
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- The book has received a positive critical response.
- The album received a positive critical response.
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- The official response from FAO came on 29 October 2007.
- NATO issued an official response to the attack on 14 March.
- Unlike previous incidents, the official response of the NYPD was quick and condemnatory.
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- Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose, to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell.
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- This film got good response from critics, it completed 175 days.
- As the movie got a good response from the audience, the director has planned for a sequel with a fresh script.
- In May 2002, Ble released their fourth studio album “"Sta Mavra Eho Ntithei"” which received an amazingly good response.
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- Individuals will alter a response when questioned for personal or social purposes.
- Contact aircraft reported seeing flares in the village but received no response when more flares were called for.
- His usual set-piece response when confronted over his label by anyone non-white was to say: "Why 'White Resident'?
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- The audience response was positive and Simpson agreed to manage Earth.
- The audience response at Presley's live shows became increasingly fevered.
- Despite the hostile audience response, the newspaper reviews were not universally uncomplimentary.
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- The climate system will vary in response to changes in forcings.
- Paraspeckles are dynamic structures that are altered in response to changes in cellular metabolic activity.
- He favored a system that would automatically buy and sell securities in response to changes in the money supply.
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- But in the nineteenth century, in response to increasing missionary fervor, monasteries were asked to send groups of women to found schools and medical clinics around the world.
- This was partly in response to increasing public concerns that "luxury" off-ration foodstuffs were being unfairly obtained by those who could afford to dine regularly in restaurants.
- Local residents, led by Pamela Warhurst and Mary Clear, came up with the idea in response to increasing global concerns over climate change, food sustainability, and community change.
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- Military and police response in the capital was inconsistent.
- This police response reform had a domino effect for police departments across the country.
- The gunmen undertook extensive means to delay a police response while the Nokas depot was attacked.
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- The radio show began on March 13, 1938 in response to growing tensions in Europe.
- During the mid-19th century in the United States, farmers were expanding fruit orchard programs in response to growing markets.
- In 1977 in a reversal of earlier policy and in response to growing threats to Botswana's security, the Botswana Defence Force was formed.
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- Gibson dropped out of the race in response to public reaction critical of his comments.
- In response to public reception of "Stonekeep"s pre-release demo, the company "stepped up the initial release forecast to 200,000 units".
- The most famous celebrity of his era, he undertook in response to public demand, a series of public reading tours in the later part of his career.
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- The initial government response was hampered by a lack of maize available to distribute.
- A speedy government response backed by a fully functioning health care system and financial resources can prevent cholera's spread.
- Those outside this incorporation area came under risk of lower property values and even further reduction in government response and effectiveness.
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- It was one of a series of agreements made in response to French expansion under Louis XIV.
- CBS denied that the move was made in response to other stations pooling news gathering resources.
- There, in 1959, he embarked on studies of interferon, a protein made in response to infection with viruses and other pathogens.
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- The exudate secretion is then able to elicit a defense response against harmful microbes within the soil.
- The efficacy to elicit an immune response against antigens of low immunogenicity is however subject to debate.
- In this case, a conjugate vaccine is used in order to invoke an immune system response against the weak antigen.
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- The appropriate response to offshoots is a subject of debate.
- Appreciation is the appropriate response to good poetry, not worship.
- It was learned that Abu Nidal had backing from Libya and a key question for the President was the appropriate response.