Similar words: reflexive, reflexive pronoun, reflect, reflected, reflector, reflect on, reflective, reflecting. Meaning: ['rɪːfleks] n. an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus. adj. without volition or conscious control.
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31. This reflex is brought about by a very simple neural mechanism.
32. A variety of objects are placed in the mouth or sucked via the sucking reflex.
33. It would also facilitate reflex defecation and predispose to faecal incontinence.
34. His reflex action was to bend and swing round violently, and I was thrown to the ground.
35. Then one day doctors saw no corneal reflex when they poked her eye with a cotton tip.
36. If a local anaesthetic is rubbed into the skin before the injury, the flexion reflex does not develop its prolonged exaggeration.
37. His old reflex still persisting, he fell to his knees, but he did not pray.
38. The fundamental processes of an animal's behaviour include reflex action, orientation, and learning.
39. So ingrained is the reflex of contention that even seemingly unobjectionable ideas provoke it.
40. They are not designed to be a good reflex of a democratic society.
41. It is a reflex born of predation by voracious crabs that nip at the tender tubeworm plumes with their claws.
42. The results are used to help the teacher to diagnose student deficiencies. extinction See also under learning: conditioned reflex.
43. The nervous control of the gill withdrawal reflex is a simple unit of one sensory neuron and one motor neuron.
44. Chiding herself for her reflex reaction of fear, Meryl strode to the window and examined the catch.
45. In this respect learner errors which reveal first language influence are the natural reflex of procedures of meaning negotiation.
46. On a reflex, my father ran after the thieves, to no avail(http://sentencedict.com/reflex.html), of course.
47. They helped him regain selective movements in his arm, and to control the grasp reflex in his hand.
48. Because it is directed by the child, the behavior is different from all reflex behavior at birth.
49. He hit the deck, moulding himself into the shadow as a matter of conditioned reflex.
50. Sensory receptors inside the nose send impulses to the brain, triggering the sneeze reflex.
51. In a smooth, reflex action honed by years of practice, I say no.
52. This latter rage comes as a reflex out of denial of what the oppressors have done.
53. Hawthorne said she fired the gun as a reflex when her husband shouted.
54. He caught her arm in mid-air, a deceptively lazy reflex action,[sentencedict.com] his fingers biting into her forearm.
55. Language is normally a reflex action.
56. The stimulation proprioceptor, preserves the movement conditioned reflex.
57. Conclusion Pulmonary stretch reflex can reduce heart rate.
58. Mydriasis and various physiological reflex is disappeared.
59. Likes with the love, also is the reflex action.
60. I've got a twin-lens reflex camera.
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