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response 1. Bridge a bid replying to a partner's bid or double 2. Christianity a short sentence or phrase recited or sung by the choir or congregation in reply to the officiant at a church service 3. Electronics the ratio of the output to the input level, at a particular frequency, of a transmission line or electrical device 4. any pattern of glandular, muscular, or electrical reactions that arises from stimulation of the nervous system response [ri′späns] (communications) (control systems) A quantitative expression of the output of a device or system as a function of the input. Also known as system response. (statistics) The value of some measurable quantity after a treatment has been applied. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 1 team, he has a conditioned response, the one about how it will all be decided in April anyway. This is a conditioned response that results from our daily experiences where the presence of light signifies the park is open, and the dimming or absence of light signifies that it is closed. SCARING LITTLE ALBERT Many phobias and other fear disorders, suggest researchers, can be considered a type of conditioned response. |
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