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Discover Ludwig"gave a response" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever someone has said or done something and then provided a response or reaction. For example, "When the teacher asked the student a question, she gave a response immediately."
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At the lowest levels of sound, the auditory nerve fiber only gave a response to frequencies around 10 kilohertz, or 10,000 cycles per second.
The performance of the novel MEMS based sensor was validated using a reference commercial breath-by-breath sensor and produced comparable results and gave a response time of 1.3 s.
Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, who founded the Tea Party Caucus last year, gave a response of her own in a message to the Tea Party Express, one of the movement's largest groups of activists.
He instead gave a response in which he talked at length about other policies the Government was pursusing, including the income tax personal allowance and increases in the national minimum wage.
When asked about Social Security, the burdensome cost of prescription drugs and the state's economy, Mr. Forrester blamed Mr. Lautenberg -- and in each instance gave a response that somehow managed to mention the Social Security tax, which, he reminded viewers, costs the average New Jersey recipient $945 per year.
Each word was presented until the participant gave a response or 2000 ms had passed.
Then Apple, knocked off-balance by their own unpreparedness, gave a response that simply made things worse.
The injection into the measuring flow cell of 0.5 nM GNPs modified by T2-18m gave a response of approximately 100 mdeg, while the injection of 0.5 nM GNPs modified by mod-Ph gave a response less than 1 mdeg.
The lowest concentration which gave a response equivalent to three times the background noise was considered as the LLOD.
One out of each concentration that gave a response three times the standard deviation of the least fortified sample was noted.
David Lewis (1983 , 1984 gave a response to this problem, which he credits to Merrill (1980), and which has since been quite influential.
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