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An event that is sent from one object to another and that initiates an operation
Ãâó: www.das.ufsc.br/engsoft/wwwis.cs.utwente.nl/dmrg/O...
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| stimulant |
an agent that excites or quickens a process or activity of the body.
Ãâó: www.myvitaminguide.com/public/342.cfm
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the term used for several processes to enlarge old channels, or create new ones, in the producing formation of a well designed to enhance production. Examples include acidizing and fracturing.
Ãâó: www.spe.org/spe/jsp/basic/0,,1104_1710,00.html
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| stimulation |
excitement or motivation to learn or do something.
Ãâó: www.edsnet.na/Resources/TBCM/TBCM9/M9Glossary.htm
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| stimulus |
that which provokes a response, or more generally, the point of interactions of the human system and environment
Ãâó: www2.bc.edu/~royca/htm/keydef.htm
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