| response | The act of responding | en |
| Response | responsal | en |
| response | (a) The behavioral result of stimulation in the form of a movement or glandular secretion (b) Sometimes, any activity of the organism, including central responses (such as an image or fantasy) regardless of whether the stimulus is identified and whether identifiable movements occur (c) Products of the organism's activity, such as words typed per minute | en |
| response | A message placed in a conference as a follow-up to a topic or to another response; or, a reply to an e-mail message | en |
| response | The value of the quantity being measured as indicated or otherwise provided by a measuring instrument | en |
| response | A combination of the amount of air resistance, efficiency of sound production, and other aspects of playability and player comfort Back | en |
| response | A data item sent by the claimant to the verifier, and which the verifier can process to help check the identity of the claimant return to index S | en |
| response | a phrase recited or sung by the congregation following a versicle by the priest or minister a result; "this situation developed in response to events in Africa | en |
| response | A reply from a trademark applicant to the U S Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) after the USPTO has sent the applicant an initial refusal of registration (office action) A response is due after six months of receiving the office action, or else the application will be deemed abandoned | en |
| response | the activity or inhibition of previous activity of an organism or any of its parts resulting from stimulation | en |
| response | Information that is the result of a request to perform an activity or notification of an inability to perform the request GigaRing | en |
| response | Any behavior that results from a stimulus or stimuli In instruction, it designates a wide variety of behavior which may involve a single word, selection among alternatives (multiple choice), the solution of a complex problem, the manipulation of buttons or keys, etc Self-Paced Learning Learning initiated and directed by the learner Either for leisure learning or as a result of being informed that we may need additional knowledge for a job, or school More and more training departments are developing courses that employees go through at their own pace The term is used by some organizations now to include computer-based, web-based and multimedia training | en |
| response | The vibratory motion or force that results from some mechanical input | en |
| response | The change produced in an organism by a stimulus | en |
| response | A reply to an objection in formal disputation | en |
| response | A verse, sentence, phrase, or word said or sung by the choir or congregation in sequence or reply to the priest or officiant | en |
| response | A versicle or anthem said or sung during or after a lection; a respond or responsory | en |
| response | The act of responding or replying; reply: as, to speak in response to a question | en |
| response | An oracular answer | en |
| response | An online advertising performance metric representing one click-through from an online ad to its destination URL | en |
| response | The code for the response made by the applicant For example: If the applicant said they formed a pool, the code might be pool Codes will be provided and can be chosen from the drop down list box | en |
| response | #R - A response command results from the electrical grounding of an input from the MED ASSOCIATES interface and allows for sequential processing to occur A response is activated when the command issues an output from another source (e g , Hand switch) Denoted by #R, always located before a "^" command | en |
| response | An answer or reply, or something in the nature of an answer or reply | en |
| response | The activity or behavior that a person performs in the presence of a particular stimulus | en |
| response | A physiological change in a plant that is induced by an outside, usually environmental, condition | en |
| response | Your response to an event or to something that is said is your reply or reaction to it. There has been no response to his remarks from the government | en |
| response | The proportion or absolute size of a population that demonstrates a specific effect May also refer to the nature of the effect | en |
| response | a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some foregoing stimulus or agent; "a bad reaction to the medicine"; "his responses have slowed with age" | en |
| response | a statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation; "I waited several days for his answer"; "he wrote replies to several of his critics" | en |
| response | reply, answer, reaction isim | en |
| response | Reply to an objection in formal disputation | en |
| response | A repetition of the given subject in a fugue by another part on the fifth above or fourth below | en |
| response | A kind of anthem sung after the lessons of matins and some other parts of the office | en |
| response | The answer of the people or congregation to the priest or clergyman, in the litany and other parts of divine service | en |
| response | An answer or reply | en |
| response | the manner in which something is greeted; "she did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors" | en |
| response | a result; "this situation developed in response to events in Africa" | en |
| response | The phase in a disaster when relief, recovery, and rehabilitation occur Also includes the delivery of services, the management of activities and programs designed to address the immediate and short-term effects of an emergency or disaster (Landesman definition) | en |
| response | a phrase recited or sung by the congregation following a versicle by the priest or minister | en |
| response | Response is a generic term which refers to any form of the tracer label measurement recorded by the detector instrument | en |
| response | Coordinated third party (not owner/operator) emergency (e g , medical, fire, hazardous or explosive material handling), law enforcement, investigation, defense, or other crisis management service aimed at the source or cause of the incident | en |
| response | A formal written answer to a petition filed with the court by the respondent | en |
| response | A significant decrease in the size of tumors as a result of treatment See Complete Response and Partial Response | en |
| response | the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange; "he growled his reply" | en |
| response | Activities to address the immediate and short-term effects of an emergency or disaster Response includes immediate actions to save lives, protect property, and meet basic human needs Based on the requirements of the situation, response assistance will be provided to an affected State under the Federal Response Plan using a partial activation of selected ESFs or the full activation of all ESFs to meet the needs of the situation (FEMA 229) | en |
| response | A change in the specimen from its initial state For explosive components, a response is most often the successful function For biological specimen, a response if often a death for toxicological tests or a cure for pharmacological tests For a true sensitivity test, the response is binary, i e a clearly defined YES or NO to the question: "Did the specimen change?" | en |
| response | For each request a complimentary response is generated This outgoing request from Zope is encapsulated in a response object, usually called RESPONSE or response | en |
| response | A message conforming to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) sent from the Web server to the user's Web browser that contains the resource specified by the corresponding request The response is typically a Web page See also request | en |
| A response | respond | en |
| responses | Each Monday following the town meeting, students will be asked to respond in writing to the meeting--you can express any opinions or afterthoughts you have These will be shared with the organizers If you miss a town meeting, it is your responsibility to find out what the topic was so you can write something intelligent and get at least some points | en |
| responses | plural of response | en |
| responses | The questionnaires actually returned See Achieved response | en |
| responses | Any user may post responses to any unfrozen item in any conference that he can join Responses are appended onto the item, with each response having its own number sequentially assigned Like the text of an item, responses may be hidden or erased, but they cannot be edited once posted | en |
| responses | The output(s) of a process Sometimes called dependent variable(s) | en |
| responses | Signals or interrupts generated by a device to notify another device of an asynchronous event Responses contain the information in the Response register of a sender | en |
| responses | answers to somebody or something (e g Fill in your responses on the questionnaire ) | en |
| responses | the answers given by participants to survey questions | en |