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trigger An environmental or personal stimulus that sets off particular and sometimes challenging behavior.
Ãâó: www.alz.org/Resources/Glossary.asp
trigger point a specific spot on the body that will elicit pain if touched in people with fibromyalgia
Ãâó: www.hopkinshospital.org/health_info/Arthritis/read...
trigger Anything that can set off a migraine headache in a genetically predisposed individual is referred to as a "trigger". Common triggers include (but are not limited to) stress, changes in female hormone levels, skipping meals, certain odors such as perfume, sleeping late on weekends, sleep loss, alcohol, and some foods including cheese, chocolate and MSG.
Ãâó: www.achenet.org/resources/glossary.php
trigger A stimulus that causes asthma symptoms or an attack. Triggers include irritants such as fumes, cigarette smoke, allergens such as house dust mite or moulds, viral respiratory tract infections, and exercise. Not every asthmatic responds to every trigger. And not every asthmatic responds to the same trigger in the same way on each exposure. Some triggers, such as allergens, can cause worsening airway inflammation.
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trigger A program in a database that gets called each time a row in a table is INSERTED, UPDATED, or DELETED. Triggers allow you to check that any changes are correct, or to fill in missing information before it is commited. Triggers are normally written in PL/SQL or Java.
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