As soon as you got the feedback
Both "feedback on" and "feedback about" are correct and commonly used. The choice between the two depends on the context of the sentence. For example, you can provide feedback about a specific topic or feedback on a particular work.
"Much feedback" is correct because "feedback" is an uncountable noun in English.
Feedback can be both negative and positive. Negative feedback occurs when the body's response counteracts the stimulus, helping to maintain homeostasis. Positive feedback amplifies the stimulus, leading to a larger response.
Yes, both positive and negative feedback are components of homeostasis. Negative feedback helps to maintain a stable internal environment by reversing any deviations from a set point, while positive feedback amplifies the response to a stimulus, often to achieve a specific outcome in the body. Both types of feedback work together to regulate physiological processes and maintain balance within the body.
Urinating is not an example of negative feedback. Negative feedback is a process that uses the result of a process to regulate the process itself, maintaining homeostasis. Urinating is a normal physiological process to eliminate waste and regulate fluid balance in the body.
it is when you got back
She said she will leave as soon as she got a telegram.
As soon as i got hired
as soon as u got a brain
As soon as he got to Paris in 1900.
No, it is slang for either "got to" or "have to."
No, you don't feel. If you have it soon then you will.
He was married but soon got divorced.
not yet. but he will soon
I got it out by dabbing it with some regular carpet cleaner, but i got it as soon as it dripped there
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If you think you've got one (or more) go as soon as possible.