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Things excitation often describes ("excitation ________")
- voltages
- method
- probability
- energy
- process
- wave
- metabolism
- transmission
- density
- curve
- spectrum
- coupling
- spin
- frequencies
- feedback
- cascade
- spectroscopy
- pulse
- channel
- electrons
- scheme
- transcription
- circuit
- rate
- sections
- contraction
- mechanism
- section
- radiation
- intensity
- signal
- spectra
- model
- experiments
- frequency
- concentration
- conduction
- ionization
- condition
- microscopy
- background
- dysrhythmias
- mode
- transitions
- pathway
- technique
- pattern
- site
- response
- phenomenon
- inhibition
- continuum
- secretion
- reaction
- nebulae
- threshold
- autoionization
- voltage
- limit
- ray
- rays
- syndrome
- induced
- release
- emission
- lines
- transfer
- region
- pulses
- phenomena
- regime
- current
How excitation often is described ("________ excitation")
- nuclear
- tonic
- light
- resonant
- molecular
- electronic
- secondary
- residual
- simultaneous
- ray
- central
- sinusoidal
- emotional
- wave
- sympathetic
- seismic
- somatic
- photo
- strong
- laser
- normal
- rotational
- sensory
- neuronal
- internal
- maximum
- nervous
- transient
- acoustic
- retinal
- cardiac
- uniform
- cerebral
- mechanical
- initial
- atomic
- constant
- excessive
- parametric
- low
- mutual
- induced
- optical
- direct
- peripheral
- visual
- harmonic
- periodic
- double
- indirect
- electrical
- coherent
- abnormal
- intense
- separate
- collisional
- neural
- vibrational
- recurrent
- current
- collective
- over
- continuous
- self
- weak
- selective
- cortical
- photon
- elementary
- dynamic
- efficient
- sexual
- pulsed
- thermal
- random
- synaptic
- multiphoton
- external
- multiple
- magnetic
- monosynaptic
- electric
