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triggering
trig·ger T0356100 (trĭg′ər)n.1. a. The lever pressed by the finger to discharge a firearm.b. A similar device used to release or activate a mechanism.2. Something that precipitates a particular event or situation.3. Electronics A pulse or circuit that initiates the action of another component.tr.v. trig·gered, trig·ger·ing, trig·gers 1. To set off; initiate: remarks that triggered bitter debates; allergens that trigger asthma attacks.2. To fire or explode (a weapon or an explosive charge). [Dutch trekker, from Middle Dutch trecker, from trecken, to pull.]triggering (ˈtrɪɡərɪŋ) adj1. (Mechanical Engineering) engineering (of a device) that sets something off2. causativeTranslationsIdiomsSeetriggertriggering
triggering[′trig·ə·riŋ] (electronics) Phenomenon observed in some high-performance magnetic amplifiers with very low leakage rectifiers; as the input current is decreased in magnitude, the amplifier remains at cutoff for some time, and the output then suddenly shoots upward. triggering
triggeringThe initiation of a mechanically generated breath after the detection of a change in airway pressure, after a change in air flow, or after an alteration in the flow wave form. |