
1) Addition 2) Adjunct 3) Assistance 4) Brace 5) Foundation 6) Increase 7) Prop 8) Reenforcement 9) Reinforcer 10) Revitalization 11) Strengthener 12) Strengthening 13) Support
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1) Back up 2) Behavior therapy 3) Corroboration 4) Fortification 5) Military operation 6) Operation 7) Reenforcement 8) Support 9) Underpinning
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In Operant Conditioning, a consequence to a behavior in which something added to or removed from the situation makes the behavior more likely to occur in the future.
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In operant conditioning, reinforcement is any change in an organism's surroundings that
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• (n.) See Reenforcement.
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An inert fibrous or non-fibrous material incorporated in a plastic to improve or modify mechanical or physical properties.
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(from the article `Hull, Clark L.`) ...Ivan Pavlov and also borrowed from American psychologists, including John B. Watson, who emphasized the objective study of behaviour, and Edward ... [9 related articles]
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A necessary component in the learning process which rewards required behaviour (positive reinforcement) or punishes inappropriate behaviour (negative reinforcement).
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Material embedded in the resin of a laminate to provide additional mechanical strength. Typical materials are glass cloth, random glass fibres, paper, and a variety of high-strength plastic fibres.
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1. <neurology> An increase of force or strength; denoting specifically the increased sharpness of the patellar reflex when the patient at the same time closes the fist tightly or pulls against the flexed fingers or contracts some other set of muscles. ... See: Jendrassik's manoeuvre. ... 2. <dentistry> A structural addition or inclusion...
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(re″in-fors´mәnt) the increasing of force or strength. In the psychological theory of behaviorism, presentation of a stimulus following a response that increases the frequency of subsequent responses. This is a key concept in operant conditioning. negative reinforcement ...
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Re`in·force'ment (-m
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noun See
Reënforcement .
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Key element added to the matrix to provide the required properties (primarily strength); ranges from short fibers through complex textile forms.
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A fabrication technique often called rodding; refers to the strengthening of unsound marble and limestone by cementing aluminum or stainless steel rods into grooves or channels cut into the back of a stone unit. Another method of reinforcement is the lamination of fiberglass to the back of tile units.
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A situation in which natural selection fosters the divergence of two hybridizing populations, either by selecting against hybrid offspring directly or by favoring individuals that choose members of their own population as mates.
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key element added to resin (matrix) to provide the required properties; ranges from short fibres and continuous fibres through complex textile forms
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Crane rail is the track for running a traveling crane. Steel bars or welded mesh placed to reinforce concrete.
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noun a military operation (often involving new supplies of men and materiel) to strengthen a military force or aid in the performance of its mission; `they called for artillery support`
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reenforcement noun information that makes more forcible or convincing; `his gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints`
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An additional member added to a structural member to provide additional strength.
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Bars, wires, strands, and other slender members embedded in concrete in such a manner that the reinforcement and the concrete act together in resisting forces.
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A strong inert material bound into a plastic to improve its strength, stiffness, and impact resistance. Reinforcements are usually long fibers of glass, sisal, cotton, etc. — in woven or nonwoven form.
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a stimulus that strengthens the behavior that produced it
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a device designed to provide additional strength
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an act performed to strengthen approved behavior
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