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all-or-none law
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all-or-none law
noun The principle that the strength by which a nerve or muscle fiber responds to a stimulus is not dependent on the strength of the stimulus. If the stimulus is any strength above threshold, the nerve or muscle fiber will either give a complete response or no response at all.
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- allˌ-or-noneˈ adjective
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