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permissiveness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Permissiveness may
refer to:
Permissiveness (biology),
between hormones and
cells Permissive society...
- A
permissive cell or host is one that
allows a
virus to cir****vent its
defenses and replicate.
Usually this
occurs when the
virus has
modulated one or...
- ; Haberland, G. (1
March 2004). "'The
Ravages of
Permissiveness': ****
Education and the
Permissive Society".
Twentieth Century British History. 15 (3)...
- The
permissive mood is a
grammatical mood that
indicates that the
action is
permitted by the speaker. It is one of the
optative mood
forms that survived...
-
Permissive Working on a
railway in the
United Kingdom allows more than one
train at a time to be on the same line in a
block section, a
signal section...
- A
permissive software license,
sometimes also
called BSD-like or BSD-style license, is a free-software
license which instead of
copyleft protections, carries...
- In
North America,
permissive dialing is the
ability to make
phone calls in an area
subject to a
newly introduced area code by
using both the new and preexisting...
- In endocrinology,
permissiveness is a
biochemical phenomenon in
which the
presence of one
hormone is
required in
order for
another hormone to
exert its...
- A
permissive action link (PAL) is an
access control security device for
nuclear weapons. Its
purpose is to
prevent unauthorized arming or
detonation of...
- "The
Permissive Society" is the
fourth episode of the
fourth season of the BBC
television series Second City
Firsts starring Bob Mason,
Veronica Roberts...