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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate stimulus" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or psychological contexts to refer to a stimulus that is sufficient to elicit a response or reaction.
Example: "In the study, researchers identified the adequate stimulus necessary to trigger the desired behavioral response in the subjects."
Alternatives: "sufficient stimulus" or "appropriate stimulus".
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Up to 90percentt of the population is susceptible, given adequate stimulus.
They have said that no adequate stimulus has yet been applied.
This occurs because acceleration is the adequate stimulus for the semicircular canals.
Michael Saunders, chief economist at Citi, expects the Bank will have to spend up to £300bn in additional QE to provide an "adequate stimulus".
Changes in linear acceleration alter the pressure on the otoliths, causing displacement of the cilia and providing an adequate stimulus for membrane depolarization.
Flowers that are too small do not provide adequate stimulus for the copulatory attempts necessary to plant the pollinia on the insect.
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Adequate stimuli are variations in length and tension (stretch).
He believed his study demonstrated that women are more emotional than men and that women's emotions are often rooted in their sexuality ("there being a far greater number of adequate stimuli to sex-emotion in the female organism").
However, the rank order of adequate stimuli did correlate with similarity, for us, to the shadow of a monkey hand". So these are the stimuli that produced high responses or low responses from each [INAUDIBLE].
The framework is inspired by idea generation theory and the design games literature, and guides the development of board games which, through the use of adequate stimuli, rules and props, facilitate students in extracting and expressing their needs, desires and prospects regarding future educational software.
Satellite cells are normally in a quiescent state, but are activated by adequate stimuli (e.g. strength training).
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