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Definition
Synonym
Lidschlussreaktion
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Lidschlussreaktion
f
med.
Westphal-Piltz reaction reflex phenonmenon
Lidschlussreaktion
f
med.
Westphal-Piltz reaction reflex phenomenon
Lidschlussreaktion
f
med.
Westphal-Piltz reaction reflex phenonmenon
Lidschlussreaktion
f
med.
Westphal-Piltz reaction reflex phenomenon
Deutsche
Lidschlussreaktion Synonyme
Englische
Westphal-Piltz reaction reflex phenonmenon Synonyme
Lidschlussreaktion Definition
Reaction
(
n.
)
Any
action
in
resisting
other
action
or
force
Reaction
(
n.
)
The
mutual
or
reciprocal
action
of
chemical
agents
upon
each
other,
or
the
action
upon
such
chemical
agents
of
some
form
of
energy,
as
heat,
light,
or
electricity,
resulting
in
a
chemical
change
in
one
or
more
of
these
agents,
with
the
production
of
new
compounds
or
the
manifestation
of
distinctive
characters.
See
Blowpipe
reaction,
Flame
reaction,
under
Blowpipe,
and
Flame.
Reaction
(
n.
)
An
action
induced
by
vital
resistance
to
some
other
action
Reaction
(
n.
)
The
force
which
a
body
subjected
to
the
action
of
a
force
from
another
body
exerts
upon
the
latter
body
in
the
opposite
direction.
Reaction
(
n.
)
Backward
tendency
or
movement
after
revolution,
reform,
or
great
progress
in
any
direction.
Reflex
(
a.
)
Directed
back
Reflex
(
a.
)
Produced
in
reaction,
in
resistance,
or
in
return.
Reflex
(
a.
)
Of,
pertaining
to,
or
produced
by,
stimulus
or
excitation
without
the
necessary
intervention
of
consciousness.
Reflex
(
n.
)
Reflection
Reflex
(
n.
)
An
involuntary
movement
produced
by
reflex
action.
Reflex
(
v.
t.)
To
reflect.
Reflex
(
v.
t.)
To
bend
back
Westphal-Piltz reaction reflex phenonmenon Bedeutung
accommodation
reflex
reflex
changes
in
the
eyes
that
enable
an
object
to
be
focused
on
the
retina
Babinski
Babinski
reflex
Babinski
sign
extension
upward
of
the
toes
when
the
sole
of
the
foot
is
stroked
firmly
on
the
outer
side
from
the
heel
to
the
front,
normal
in
infants
under
the
age
of
two
years
but
a
sign
of
brain
or
spinal
cord
injury
in
older
persons
reaction
doing
something
in
opposition
to
another
way
of
doing
it
that
you
don't
like,
his
style
of
painting
was
a
reaction
against
cubism
defecation
reflex
rectal
reflex
normal
response
to
the
presence
of
feces
in
the
rectum
reaction
response
a
bodily
process
occurring
due
to
the
effect
of
some
antecedent
stimulus
or
agent,
a
bad
reaction
to
the
medicine,
his
responses
have
slowed
with
age
immune
response
immune
reaction
immunologic
response
a
bodily
defense
reaction
that
recognizes
an
invading
substance
(an
antigen:
such
as
a
virus
or
fungus
or
bacteria
or
transplanted
organ)
and
produces
antibodies
specific
against
that
antigen
anamnestic
response
anamnestic
reaction
renewed
rapid
production
of
an
antibody
on
the
second
(or
subsequent)
encounter
with
the
same
antigen
reflex
reflex
response
reflex
action
instinctive
reflex
innate
reflex
inborn
reflex
unconditioned
reflex
physiological
reaction
an
automatic
instinctive
unlearned
reaction
to
a
stimulus
conditional
reflex
conditioned
reflex
acquired
reflex
conditional
reaction
conditioned
reaction
conditional
response
conditioned
response
an
acquired
response
that
is
under
the
control
of
(conditional
on
the
occurrence
of)
a
stimulus
learned
reaction
learned
response
a
reaction
that
has
been
acquired
by
learning
knee
jerk
knee-jerk
reflex
patellar
reflex
a
reflex
extension
of
the
leg
resulting
from
a
sharp
tap
on
the
patellar
tendon
startle
response
startle
reaction
a
complicated
involuntary
reaction
to
a
sudden
unexpected
stimulus
(especially
a
loud
noise),
involves
flexion
of
most
skeletal
muscles
and
a
variety
of
visceral
reactions
startle
reflex
Moro
reflex
a
normal
reflex
of
young
infants,
a
sudden
loud
noise
causes
the
child
to
stretch
out
the
arms
and
flex
the
legs
light
reflex
pupillary
reflex
miosis
myosis
reflex
contraction
of
the
sphincter
muscle
of
the
iris
in
response
to
a
bright
light
(or
certain
drugs)
causing
the
pupil
to
become
smaller
micturition
reflex
relaxation
of
the
urethral
sphincter
in
response
to
increased
pressure
in
the
bladder
pharyngeal
reflex
gag
reflex
normal
reflex
consisting
of
retching,
may
be
produced
by
touching
the
soft
palate
in
the
back
of
the
mouth
pilomotor
reflex
gooseflesh
goose
bump
goosebump
goose
pimple
goose
skin
horripilation
reflex
erection
of
hairs
of
the
skin
in
response
to
cold
or
emotional
stress
or
skin
irritation
plantar
reflex
flexion
of
the
toes
when
the
sole
of
the
foot
is
stroked
firmly
on
the
outer
side
from
the
heel
to
the
front
in
persons
over
the
age
of
years,
under
years
the
results
should
be
extension
of
the
toes
(Babinski
reflex)
rooting
reflex
reflex
consisting
of
head-turning
and
sucking
movements
elicited
in
a
normal
infant
by
gently
stroking
the
side
of
the
mouth
or
cheek
stretch
reflex
myotactic
reflex
reflex
contraction
of
a
muscle
when
an
attached
tendon
is
pulled,
important
in
maintaining
erect
posture
suckling
reflex
reflex
behavior
in
newborn
mammals,
includes
finding
and
grasping
the
nipple
in
the
mouth
and
sucking
on
it
and
swallowing
the
milk
transfusion
reaction
reaction
of
the
body
to
a
transfusion
of
blood
that
is
not
compatible
with
its
own
blood,
an
adverse
reaction
can
range
from
fever
and
hives
to
renal
failure
and
shock
and
death
reaction-propulsion
engine
reaction
engine
a
jet
or
rocket
engine
based
on
a
form
of
aerodynamic
propulsion
in
which
the
vehicle
emits
a
high-speed
stream
reaction
turbine
a
turbine
with
blades
arranged
to
develop
torque
from
gradual
decrease
of
steam
pressure
from
inlet
to
exhaust
reflex
camera
camera
that
allows
the
photographer
to
view
and
focus
the
exact
scene
being
photographed
reflex
arc
the
neural
path
of
a
reflex
Wassermann
test
Wasserman
reaction
Wassermann
a
blood
test
to
detect
syphilis,
a
complement
fixation
test
is
used
to
detect
antibodies
to
the
syphilis
organism
treponema,
a
positive
reaction
indicates
the
presence
of
antibodies
and
therefore
syphilis
infection
third
law
of
motion
Newton's
third
law
of
motion
Newton's
third
law
law
of
action
and
reaction
action
and
reaction
are
equal
and
opposite
reaction
an
idea
evoked
by
some
experience,
his
reaction
to
the
news
was
to
start
planning
what
to
do
reaction
extreme
conservatism
in
political
or
social
matters,
the
forces
of
reaction
carried
the
election
Irish
National
Liberation
Army
INLA
People's
Liberation
Army
People's
Republican
Army
Catholic
Reaction
Force
a
radical
terrorist
group
dedicated
to
the
removal
of
British
forces
from
Northern
Ireland
and
the
unification
of
Ireland
reaction
a
response
that
reveals
a
person's
feelings
or
attitude,
he
was
pleased
by
the
audience's
reaction
to
his
performance,
John
feared
his
mother's
reaction
when
she
saw
the
broken
lamp
reaction
(mechanics)
the
equal
and
opposite
force
that
is
produced
when
any
force
is
applied
to
a
body,
every
action
has
an
equal
and
opposite
reaction
reaction
propulsion
propulsion
that
results
from
the
ejection
at
high
velocity
of
a
mass
of
gas
to
which
the
vehicle
reacts
with
an
equal
and
opposite
momentum
addition
reaction
a
chemical
reaction
in
which
one
molecule
is
added
to
another
aldol
reaction
a
reaction
of
aldehydes
resulting
in
an
aldol
chain
reaction
a
series
of
chemical
reactions
in
which
the
product
of
one
is
a
reactant
in
the
next
chain
reaction
a
self-sustaining
nuclear
reaction,
a
series
of
nuclear
fissions
in
which
neutrons
released
by
splitting
one
atom
leads
to
the
splitting
of
others
chemical
reaction
reaction
(chemistry)
a
process
in
which
one
or
more
substances
are
changed
into
others,
there
was
a
chemical
reaction
of
the
lime
with
the
ground
water
decomposition
decomposition
reaction
chemical
decomposition
reaction
(chemistry)
separation
of
a
substance
into
two
or
more
substances
that
may
differ
from
each
other
and
from
the
original
substance
defense
mechanism
defense
reaction
defence
mechanism
defence
reaction
defense
defence
(psychiatry)
an
unconscious
process
that
tries
to
reduce
the
anxiety
associated
with
instinctive
desires
displacement
displacement
reaction
(chemistry)
a
reaction
in
which
an
elementary
substance
displaces
and
sets
free
a
constituent
element
from
a
compound
double
decomposition
double
decomposition
reaction
metathesis
a
chemical
reaction
between
two
compounds
in
which
parts
of
each
are
interchanged
to
form
two
new
compounds
(ABCDADCB)
double
replacement
reaction
a
chemical
reaction
between
two
compounds
where
the
positive
ion
of
one
compound
is
exchanged
with
the
positive
ion
of
another
compound
elimination
reaction
a
chemical
reaction
in
which
a
molecule
decomposes
to
two
different
molecules
endoergic
reaction
a
nuclear
reaction
occurring
with
absorption
of
energy
endothermic
reaction
a
chemical
reaction
accompanied
by
the
absorption
of
heat
exoergic
reaction
a
nuclear
reaction
accompanied
by
the
evolution
of
energy
exothermic
reaction
a
chemical
reaction
accompanied
by
the
evolution
of
heat
fusion
nuclear
fusion
nuclear
fusion
reaction
a
nuclear
reaction
in
which
nuclei
combine
to
form
more
massive
nuclei
with
the
simultaneous
release
of
energy
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