| recruit | A juvenile fish that has survived long enough to become a part of (i.e., recruited into) a population or an exploitable segment of the population. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| recruiting response | <neurology> The gradual increase to a maximum in a reflex when a stimulus of unaltered intensity is prolonged. (12 Dec 1998) |
| recruitment | <neurology> The gradual increase to a maximum in a reflex when a stimulus of unaltered intensity is prolonged. (12 Dec 1998) |
| recruitment detection | <otolaryngology, technique> Tests for measuring loudness recruitment. (04 Jul 1999) |
| recruitment zone | <cell biology> Region of cytoplasm in the rear third of a moving amoeba where endoplasm is recruited from ectoplasm. (18 Nov 1997) |
| spawner-recruit model | Biological model that relates the number of recruits or mature spawners in one generation to the number of spawners in the previous generation. (09 Oct 1997) |
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Synonyms : Audiologic Recruitment Detection, Detection, Audiologic Recruitment, Detection, Loudness Recruitment, Recruitment Detection, Loudness
Synonyms : Recruitment, Motor Unit, Motor Unit Recruitment, Neurophysiological Recruitment
| recruitment of end organs |
An increase in discharge from sensory end organs, resulting from an increase in the number of end organs discharging and an increase in frequency of discharge from each.
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| recruitment |
1. the gradual increase to a maximum in a reflex when a stimulus of unaltered intensity is prolonged. 2. in audiology, an abnormally large increase in the perceived loudness of a sound caused by a slight increase in its intensity. 3. in muscle physiology, the orderly increase in number of activated motor units with increasing strength of voluntary muscle contractions. See also recruitment pattern.
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| recruitment f. |
lymphocyte mitogenic f.
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| recruitment i. |
the inverse of the recruitment frequency; in a recruitment pattern, the length of time between two consecutive discharges of a given motor unit when an additional motor unit is recruited.
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a description of the sequence of recruitment in a muscle; see also recruitment frequency and recruitment rate.
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| recruit | any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces) |
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| recruit | a recently enlisted soldier |
| recruit | cause to assemble or enlist |
| recruit | seek to employ |
| recruit | register formally |
| recruit | an official who enlists personnel for military service |
| recruit | someone who supplies members or employees |
| recruit | a sergeant deputized to enlist recruits |
| recruit | the act of getting recruits |
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