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Definition of RESPONSE

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Consultary response
Consultary Con*sult"a*ry, a. Formed by consultation; resulting from conference. Consultary response (Law), the opinion of a court on a special case. --Wharton.
Responseless
Responseless Re*sponse"less, a. Giving no response.

Meaning of RESPONSE from wikipedia

- Look up response, respond, or rejoinder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Response may refer to: Call and response (music), musical structure Reaction...
- (also called hyperarousal or the acute stress response) is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat...
- In game theory, the best response is the strategy (or strategies) which produces the most favorable outcome for a player, taking other players' strategies...
- Response elements are short sequences of DNA within a gene promoter or enhancer region that are able to bind specific transcription factors and regulate...
- Look up response time in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Response time may refer to: The time lag between an electronic input and the output signal which...
- In United States law, the term Glomar response, also known as Glomarization or Glomar denial, means to respond evasively to a question with the phrase...
- In computer science, request–response or request–reply is one of the basic methods computers use to communicate with each other in a network, in which...
- In signal processing and control theory, the impulse response, or impulse response function (IRF), of a dynamic system is its output when presented with...
- Response factor, usually in chromatography and spectroscopy, is the ratio between a signal produced by an analyte, and the quantity of analyte which produces...
- Responsions was the first of the three examinations formerly required for acceptance for an academic degree at the University of Oxford. It was nicknamed...