Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet RESPONSE
RESPONSE
Definition av RESPONSE
- genmäle, svar
- gensvar, respons
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- In law, an answer was originally a solemn assertion in opposition to someone or something, and thus generally any counter-statement or defense, a reply to a question or response, or objection, or a correct solution of a problem.
- In response to arraignment, in some jurisdictions, the accused is expected to enter a plea; in other jurisdictions, no plea is required.
- Anxiety is different from fear in that fear is defined as the emotional response to a present threat, whereas anxiety is the anticipation of a future one.
- 598 – Goguryeo-Sui War: In response to a Goguryeo (Korean) incursion into Liaoxi, Emperor Wéndi of Sui orders his youngest son, Yang Liang (assisted by the co-prime minister Gao Jiong), to conquer Goguryeo during the Manchurian rainy season, with a Chinese army and navy.
- One difficulty in understanding beauty is that it has both objective and subjective aspects: it is seen as a property of things but also as depending on the emotional response of observers.
- This means that for every feature that one sees in the frequency response of the analog filter, there is a corresponding feature, with identical gain and phase shift, in the frequency response of the digital filter but, perhaps, at a somewhat different frequency.
- It consists of a biological community that has formed in response to its physical environment and regional climate.
- It is the computed response of the system or organism to various stimuli or inputs, whether internal or external, conscious or subconscious, overt or covert, and voluntary or involuntary.
- Conditioned avoidance response, the avoidance of an unconditioned aversive stimulus triggered by a neutral conditioned stimulus.
- While bradycardia can result from various pathologic processes, it is commonly a physiologic response to cardiovascular conditioning or due to asymptomatic type 1 atrioventricular block.
- It involves a set of forceful actions which violate the free will of an individual in order to induce a desired response.
- Central composite design, an experimental design in response surface methodology for building a second order model for a response variable without a complete three-level factorial.
- It uses the principles of emergency management: prevention, mitigation, preparation, response, or emergency evacuation and recovery.
- an organization of volunteer emergency workers who have received specific training in basic disaster response skills, and who agree to supplement existing emergency responders in the event of a major disaster.
- Chemotaxis (from chemo- + taxis) is the movement of an organism or entity in response to a chemical stimulus.
- The council also condemned Jan Hus as a heretic and facilitated his execution; and it ruled on issues of national sovereignty and the rights of pagans and just war in response to a conflict between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Kingdom of Poland and the Order of the Teutonic Knights.
- It constituted King Robert I's response to his excommunication for disobeying the pope's demand in 1317 for a truce in the First War of Scottish Independence.
- 1499 – A rebellion breaks out in Alpujarras in response to the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain.
- Bernstein in response to his frustrations with repeated security holes in the widely used BIND DNS software.
- After serving in the Mahdist War and then the response to the Boxer Rebellion, he commanded the Battle Cruiser Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, a tactically indecisive engagement after which his aggressive approach was contrasted with the caution of his commander Admiral Sir John Jellicoe.
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