Difference between revisions of "hysteresis"

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|etymology=Greek <i>hysteros</i>, after
 
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|definition=([[Cnidaria]]) A lag in adjustment at one level in response to stress at another level such as chromosome coiling or storm damage response of corals.
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|definition=([[Cnidaria]]) A lag in adjustment at one level in [[response]] to stress at another level such as [[chromosome]] coiling or storm damage [[response]] of corals.
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Revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013

hysteresis (noun; Greek hysteros, after): (Cnidaria) A lag in adjustment at one level in response to stress at another level such as chromosome coiling or storm damage response of corals.