| classical conditioning |
When an animal (or person) learns to associate a stimulus with a reinforcement or aversion.
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| clasp |
a deployment buckle is a 3 folding enclosure that secures the 2 ends of the bracelet (fold over buckle, butterfly clasp). hook lock buckle is 2 separate units that fit on either end of the bracelet and allows the watch to be laid flat (eweler's clasp, sliding clasp).
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| clasmatodendrosis |
Breaking up of astrocytic protoplasmic expansions.
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| clasp-knife phenomenon |
Increased muscle resistance to passive movement of a joint followed by a sudden release of the muscle; commonly seen in patients with spasticity.
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| clasp-knife reflex |
Quick inhibition of the stretch reflex when extensor muscles are forcibly stretched by flexing the limb.
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| CLAS | parasitic flatworms (including flukes) |
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| CLAS | free-living flatworms |
| CLAS | alternative name for the class Chlorophyceae in some classifications |
| CLAS | conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes) |
| CLAS | conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes) |
| CLAS | yellow-green algae |
| CLAS | class of fungi coextensive with subdivision Zygomycota |
| CLAS | a lawsuit brought by a representative member of a large group of people on behalf of all members of the group |
| CLAS | (used of society) "American society is becoming increasingly stratified" |
| CLAS | a creation of the highest excellence |
| CLAS | an artist who has created classic works |
| CLAS | characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions |
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