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Pacinian Corpuscles Adjusting to New Shapes,no Longer Responding to Constant

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Pacinian corpuscles adjusting to new shapes,no longer responding to constant pressure,is a condition called


A) adaptation.
B) fatigue.
C) timbre.
D) inhibition.
E) redundancy.

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