- Look up
response, respond, or
rejoinder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Response may
refer to: Call and
response (music),
musical structure Reaction...
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Responsions was the
first of the
three examinations formerly required for
acceptance for an
academic degree at the
University of Oxford. It was nicknamed...
- (also
called hyperarousal or the
acute stress response) is a
physiological reaction that
occurs in
response to a
perceived harmful event, attack, or threat...
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Response elements are
short sequences of DNA
within a gene
promoter or
enhancer region that are able to bind
specific transcription factors and regulate...
- In game theory, the best
response is the
strategy (or strategies)
which produces the most
favorable outcome for a player,
taking other players' strategies...
- 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...
- Reader-
response criticism is a
school of
literary theory that
focuses on the
reader (or "audience") and
their experience of a
literary work, in contrast...
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Starvation response in
animals (including humans) is a set of
adaptive biochemical and
physiological changes,
triggered by lack of food or
extreme weight...
- In
signal processing and
control theory, the
impulse response, or
impulse response function (IRF), of a
dynamic system is its
output when
presented with...
- In
social psychology, the
dominant response is "the
response that is most
likely to
occur in the
presence of the
given array of stimuli".
Increased arousal...