- summation effect
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English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
summation — summational, adj. /seuh may sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of summing. 2. the result of this; an aggregate or total. 3. a review or recapitulation of previously stated facts or statements, often with a final conclusion or conclusions drawn… … Universalium
summation — The aggregation of a number of similar neural impulses or stimuli. [Mediev. L. summatio, fr. summo, pp. atus, to sum up, fr. L. summa, sum] s. of stimuli cumulative muscular or neural effects produced by the frequent repetition of stimuli. * * *… … Medical dictionary
summation — noun Date: 1760 1. the act or process of forming a sum ; addition 2. sum, total 3. cumulative action or effect; especially the process by which a sequence of stimuli that are individually inadequate to produce a response are cumulatively able to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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