
1) Automatic 2) Automatic reaction 3) Automatic response 4) BBC television game show 5) Bend back 6) Involuntary 7) Involuntary act 8) Involuntary bodily reaction 9) Involuntary response 10) Mobile technology 11) Physiological reaction 12) Reflexes 13) Reflexive 14) Russian girl group 15) Thoughtless response
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1) Automatic 2) Babinski 3) Belch 4) Blink 5) Burp 6) Burping 7) Disgorgement 8) Emesis 9) Fart 10) Farting 11) Flatus 12) Gooseflesh 13) Gulping 14) Hiccough 15) Hiccup 16) Horripilation 17) Instinctive 18) Knee-jerk 19) Miotic 20) Mydriasis 21) Myotic 22) Nictation 23) Nictitation 24) Puking 25) Recoil
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• (n.) Reflection; the light reflected from an illuminated surface to one in shade. • (v. t.) To bend back; to turn back. • (a.) Of, pertaining to, or produced by, stimulus or excitation without the necessary intervention of consciousness. • (a.) Directed back; attended by reflection; retroactive; introspective. • (n.) An i...
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(L. reflexus) 1; reflected. 2. a reflected action or movement; the sum total of any particular involuntary activity.
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An automatic, involuntary movement.
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A muscle contraction or secretion resulting from nerve stimulation by a pathway from a stimulus via the nervous system to the effector organ without the interference of volition. Basic primitive reflexes are stylized responses to stress of protective value to an infant. Stretch or tendon reflexes (e...
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An automatic, involuntary movement.
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(In topic `Mobile Internet`) ReFLEX is a protocol developed by Motorola for short data messaging.
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An automatic, involuntary response of the body to a trigger, e.g., blinking when an object moves too close to the eye, or moving a hand away from a hot object. It involves a simple pathway of nerve impulses. The brain is not necessarily conscious of the response that has taken place.
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1. <anatomy> Reflected. ... 2. <neurology, physiology> A reflected action or movement, the sum total of any particular involuntary activity. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(re´fleks) a reflected action or movement; the sum total of any particular automatic response mediated by the nervous system. A reflex is built into the nervous system and does not need the intervention of conscious thought to take effect. Some reflexes have simple reflex arcs, and others are more complex.
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A reflex camera is one that utilizes a mirror system to reflect the light, and therefore the image, coming through the lens, to a visible screen. The image seen in the cameras viewfinder then is the same image entering the lens. This system provides the most accurate framing and focusing. Most reflex cameras reveal a high percentage of the ...
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A reversal of the camber on a flying surface Often used on flying wing or delta planform aircraft
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Re'flex noun [ Latin
reflexus a bending back. See
Reflect .]
1. Reflection; the light reflected from an illuminated surface to one in shade. « Yon gray is not the morning's eye, 'Tis but the pale
reflex of Cynthia's brow.»
Shak. « On the depths o...
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Re·flex' transitive verb [ Latin
reflexus , past participle of
reflectere . See
Reflect .]
1. To reflect. [ Obsolete]
Shak. 2. To bend back; to turn back.
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A reflex is an automatic response to a stimuli.
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A reflex camera is one that utilizes a mirror system to reflect the light, and therefore the image, coming through the lens, to a visible screen. The image seen in the cameras viewfinder then is the same image entering the lens. This system provides the most accurate framing and focusing. Most reflex cameras reveal a high percentage of the image th...
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A relatively simple and stereotyped response to a stimulus; it may be either automatic or learned.
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The white grape variety (also R.F. 5) is an interspecific new variety between Schatz Pannonia (Pannonia Kincse) x Seibel 5279(Aurore). It contains genes of Vitis aestivalis, Vitis rupestris and Vitis vinifera. The hybrid was crossed in Hungary by J. Füri and E. Visontai. It is used as table grape. Pictures: Ursula Brühl, Doris Schneider, Jul...
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acronym: Remote Fluvial Experimental Series
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an automatic, involuntary response of the nervous system to a stimulus
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instinctive reflex noun an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus
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A viewfinding system in a camera where the image you see in the viewfinder is viewed through the same lens that is used to photograph the image on film
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A response to a stimulus that occurs without conscious effort; one of the simplest forms of behavior.
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An innate response to a stimulus.
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