Refractory period is the period after a stimulus is given when something needs to recover in a resting state before it can respond to stimulus again. It is a term used in both physiology and psychology.
A refractory period is a period of time in which a muscle or nerve is unable to respond to a second stimulation, regardless of the intensity of the stimulation. This period is necessary to prevent sustained muscle contractions or nerve impulses, allowing the tissue to recover and reset before being stimulated again.
A medical term for a period when the patient does not respond to treatment
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The germinal period is the shortest period of prenatal development, lasting approximately two weeks. This period begins at fertilization when the egg is fertilized by sperm and ends when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall.
The development of writing is considered to mark the end of the prehistoric period and the beginning of the historic period. Writing allowed for records of events and communication over time, leading to a more organized and structured society.
No, I don't have periods, I am male.
The time required for one complete oscillation (or swing) of a pendulum is known as its period. The period of a simple pendulum depends on its length and the acceleration due to gravity. The formula to calculate the period of a pendulum is T = 2π√(L/g), where T is the period, L is the length of the pendulum, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2).
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absolute refactory period
Absolute refactory period
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a dinning hall in a religious or academic institution .
after Jurrasic period it is the Cretaceous period
you are on your period
1st period -Formative Period 2nd period-International Period 3rd period -National Period 4th period -World Music Period
The period after the Devonian Period (416 to 359.2Ma) is the Carboniferous Period (359.2 to 299Ma).
There are many famous periods in Japanese History. * Edo Period * Meiji Period * Jomon Period * Yayoi Period * Kofun Period * Nara Period
early period
The Federal period