all-or-none law



all-or-none law defined in 1951 year

all-or-none law - all-or-none law;
all-or-none law - Statement about certain irritable tissues, that they have in standardized conditions only two possible reactions to stimuli of whatever intensity; either no response, or response of one invariable strength. Applies to nerve-cells; and, with qualification that rapidly repeated stimuli cause stronger contraction, to muscle-fibres.

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