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Noun: all-or-none law
  1. (neurophysiology) a nerve impulse resulting from a weak stimulus is just as strong as a nerve impulse resulting from a strong stimulus
    "The all-or-none law explains why the strength of a muscle contraction doesn't depend on the strength of the nerve impulse"

Derived forms: all-or-none laws

Type of: law, law of nature

Encyclopedia: All-or-none law