0 easily and often becoming excited: --
an excitable child
1 (of a person or an animal) tending to react quickly and strongly to things: --
In an earlier study the question was asked whether oscillating cell-free glycolysis, as an excitable medium, might also display spatial structures under proper conditions.
In treated colonies, but not controls, workers were excitable and most began head rapping, an alarm signal, if the colony was disturbed.
The passive quantity u typically stands for the temperature or a concentration which diffuses in a periodic excitable medium.
The volume reflects the author : cautious, useful, worthy, not overly exciting or excitable, better at details than trenchant wit.
Here, we show that large-terminal, on-type bipolar neurons of goldfish retina are in fact electrically excitable.
Vulnerability in an excitable medium : analytical and numerical studies of initiating unidirectional propagation.
This issue is of importance in order to properly address the role of noise in excitable biological systems, like neural systems.
Instabilities of autowaves in excitable media associated with critical curvature phenomena.