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Excitation logo #10101) Action 2) Chiller 3) Fervour 4) Innervation 5) Thrill
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Excitation logo #10101) Agitation 2) Animation 3) Bygone award 4) Calling forth 5) Emotional arousal 6) Enravishment 7) Entrancement 8) Excitation of feeling 9) Excitement 10) Fascination 11) Fervor 12) Fervour 13) French word used in English 14) Galvanism 15) High pressure 16) Infection 17) Inflammation 18) Inspiration
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Excitation logo #21002• (n.) The act of producing excitement (stimulation); also, the excitement produced. • (n.) The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening.
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excitation logo #21005(L. excitatio, from ex out + citare to call) an act of irritation or stimulation or of responding to a stimulus; the addition of energy, as the excitation of a molecule by absorption of photons.
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Excitation logo #20146A change in the electrical state of a neuron that is associated with an enhanced probability of action potentials.
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Excitation logo #23250A change in the electrical state of a neuron that is associated with an enhanced probability of action potentials.
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excitation logo #21003in physics, the addition of a discrete amount of energy (called excitation energy) to a system—such as an atomic nucleus, an atom, or a molecule—that ... [11 related articles]
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excitation logo #21161The power required to energize the magnetic field of a generator.
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excitation logo #21160The lifting of electrons from lower energy levels in atoms to higher energy levels by the injection of energy. This energy can come from two main sources. In radiative excitation, a photon is absorbed whose energy is equal to the difference between the energy levels. In collisional excitation, the e...
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excitation logo #21142process by which an atom or an atomic nucleus is transferred from one energy level to a higher energy level
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excitation logo #21142elevation of the energy levels of atoms, molecules or ions to higher energy levels
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Excitation logo #21130external electrical energy applied to a transducer for its proper operation.
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Excitation logo #20474A process by which radiation imparts energy to an atom or molecule without causing ionisation. It is dissipated as heat in tissue.
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Excitation logo #20823A term commonly used to mean field on a motor.
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excitation logo #20973<physics, psychology> An act of irritation or stimulation or of responding to a stimulus, the addition of energy, as the excitation of a molecule by absorption of photons. ... Origin: L. Excitatio, citare = to call ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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excitation logo #21001(ek″si-ta´shәn) an act of irritation or stimulation; a condition of being excited or of responding to a stimulus; the addition of energy, as the excitation of a molecule by absorption of photons. anomalous atrioventricular excitation Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. ...
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Excitation logo #20972Ex`ci·ta'tion noun [ Latin excitatio : confer French excitation .] 1. The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening. Bacon. 2. (Physiol.) The act of producing excitement (stimulation); also, the excitement produced.
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Excitation logo #20687Excitation is an external force or motion (or other input) applied to a system that causes the system to respond in some way.
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Excitation logo #20850The external application of electrical voltage current applied to a transducer for normal operation.
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excitation logo #20974fervour noun the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up; `his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled`; `he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation`
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excitation logo #20974excitement noun something that agitates and arouses; `he looked forward to the excitements of the day`
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Excitation logo #21257The addition of energy to a system, transferring it from its ground state to an excited state. Excitation of a nucleus, an atom, or a molecule can result from absorption of photons or from inelastic collisions with other particles.
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Excitation logo #22819The power required to energize the magnetic field of a generator.
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excitation logo #21199the act of exciting. · the state of being excited. · · the application of voltage to an electric device, as an electron-tube circuit, an antenna, or a dynamotor, often for producing a magnetic field in the device. · the voltage applied.
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excitation logo #23665 the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
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