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  1. Pupillary response

    Image Eye dilate.gif thumb 250ppx right Pupillary response Pupillary response or dilation of the pupil is a physiological response that varies the size of the pupil of the eye via the iris dilator muscle . The response can have a variety of causes, from an pupillary reflex involuntary reflex reaction to inexposure to light in low light conditions a dilated pupil lets more light into the eye or it may indicate interest in the subject of attention or indicate sexual arousal sexual stimulation . ref Citation last1 Hess first1 Eckhard H. author1 link Eckhard Hess last2 Polt first2 James M. author2 link James Polt title Pupil Size as Related to Interest Value of Visual Stimuli journal Science volume 132 issue 3423 pages 349 date 5 August 1960 in science 1960 year 1960 doi 10.1126 science.132.3423.349 pmid 14401489 ref The pupils contract immediately before someone falls asleep. ref Citation last1 Lowenstein first1 Otto author1 link Otto Lowenstein last2 Feinberg first2 Richard author2 link Richard Feinberg last3 Loewenfeld first3 Irene E. author3 link Irene Loewenfeld title Pupillary Movements During Acute and Chronic Fatigue A New Test for the Objective Evaluation of Tiredness journal Investigative Ophthalmology publisher C.V. Mosby Company place St. Louis volume 2 issue 2 pages 138 157 ... www.iovs.org cgi reprint 2 2 138.pdf ref A pupillary response can be intentionally Classical conditioning conditioned as a Pavlovian response to some stimulus. ref cite paper last Baker first Lynn Erland authorlink Lynn Baker title The Pupillary Response Conditioned to Subliminal Auditory Stimuli publisher ... ref The latency of pupillary response the time in which it takes to occur increases with age. ref ... doi url ref In ophthalmology , intensive studies of pupillary response are conducted via videopupillometry ... link Richard Feinberg title Latency of pupillary reflex to light stimulation and its relationship ... sphincter muscle Mydriasis Miosis Pupillary light reflex Pupilometer References reflist 2 Visual system ...   more details



  1. Task-invoked pupillary response

    Image Eye dilate.gif thumb 250ppx right Pupillary response Task invoked pupillary response is the pupillary response caused by the cognitive load imposed to human and as a result of the decrease in parasympathetic activity in the peripheral nervous system ref 1 Kramer, A. F., 1991. Physiological metrics of mental workload A review of recent progress. In Damos, D. L. ed. Multiple task Performance . London Taylor & Francis Ltd. ref . It is found to linearly increase as the amount of task demands on working memory is increasing. Beatty, J. ref 2 Beatty, J., 1982, Task evoked pupillary responses, processing load, and the structure of processing resources. Psychological Bulletin , 91, 276 292. ref evaluated task invoked pupillary response in different tasks for short term memory, language processing, reasoning, perception, sustained attention and selective attention and found it fulfils Kahneman s ref 3 Kahneman, D., 1973, Attention and effort , Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice hall. ref three criteria for indicating processing load, that is, it can reflect the difference of within task, between task and between individual in processing load. It is used as an indicator of cognitive load levels in psychophysiology research. Reference references Category Eye eye stub psychology stub ...   more details



  1. Pupillary reflex

    Pupillary reflex refers to one of the reflexes associated with pupillary function. Types include Pupillary light reflex Accommodation reflex Although pupillary dilation is not usually called a reflex , it is still usually considered a part of this topic. Accommodation eye Accommodation and vergence are also known as the near response , while inhibition of the ciliary muscle is also known as the far response . Visual pathways Category Reflexes anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Pupillary distance

    refimprove date February 2008 Pupillary Distance PD or interpupillary distance IPD is the distance the industry standard is to measure in millimeters between the centers of the pupil s in each eye. This measurement is used when preparing to make prescription eyeglasses . Positioning Lens optics lenses correctly in relation to the centre of the pupils is especially important for higher powered lenses due to the location of the optical centre of the lenses. It can also be relevant to binoculars they must be adjusted to suit the user s IPD and the minimum allowed by some binoculars is still too great for people with a small IPD. Measuring pupillary distance Someone with training in the field of optics can accurately measure your pupillary distance, or you can make an approximate measurement yourself using a ruler, with someone s assistance or a mirror. The measurement will usually be taken twice 1st with the patient focusing at a distance, and 2nd with the patient focusing at something close. The second measurement is used for reading glasses, and bifocals however the rule of thumb is that the so called near PD will be 4 millimetres less than the far PD when the far PD is over 60mm, or 3 millimetres less than the far PD when the far PD is under 60mm. It is recommended, due to accuracy, to measure the PD with a pupilometer , however some practitioners take preliminary measurements with a millimeter ruler placed across the bridge of the nose. You can also measure your PD using a suitable photo and an online pupillometer. This method requires you to take a photo of your face with a ruler on your forehead or while wearing glasses of known length. To find your PD, you can use this photo in an online pupillometer or in any photo editing software that includes a measure tool. In very young children and babies, where the patient is unlikely to stay still, the optical professional ... pupillary distance measurements The typical pupillary distance for adults is around 54 68  mm, while ...   more details



  1. Response

    wiktionarypar response respond rejoinder Response may refer to Response liturgy , a line answering a versicle Response music or antiphon, a response to a psalm or other part of a religious service Output or response, the result of telecommunications input Response, a phase in emergency management The second half of the stimulus stimulus response relationship in psychology See also Response variable or realization thereof Answer Reply Transient response Steady state response Stimulus response model in statistics disambig de Response es Respuesta ja zh ...   more details



  1. In Response

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Response Type studio Artist This Day Forward Commented out because image was deleted Cover TDF IR.jpg Released June 17, 2003 Recorded Dec 2002 Feb 2003 Genre Post Hardcore Length Label Equal Vision Records Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r644881 pure url yes link Last album Kairos EP br 2002 This album In Response br 2003 Next album In Response is the final studio album by Philadelphia post hardcore band This Day Forward . Track listing White Picket Defense System 3 22 Composed by Frangicetto, This Day Forward One and One 4 01 Composed by Frangicetto, This Day Forward The Breath 4 36 Composed by Frangicetto, Shaw, This Day Forward In the Past ... On the Ground 4 13 Composed by Frangicetto, Shaw, This Day Forward Euphio Question 2 18 Composed by Shaw, This Day Forward Fragile Version 4 18 Composed by Frangicetto, This Day Forward The Red Room 2 16 Composed by Shaw, This Day Forward Abandon the Abbreviated World 3 42 Composed by Frangicetto, Shaw, This Day Forward Nouveau 4 18 Composed by Frangicetto, This Day Forward Voice 5 09 Composed by Frangicetto, Shaw, This Day Forward Seven 3 51 Composed by This Day Forward Performed by Vadim Taver Musicians who played on the album Brendan Ekstrom Guitar Colin Frangicetto Drums Gary Shaw Bass Mike Shaw Vocals Vadim Taver Guitar, Wurlitzer, Vocals Category 2003 albums Category This Day Forward albums Category Equal Vision Records albums ...   more details



  1. Pupillary light reflex

    Image Eye dilate.gif thumb 250ppx right Pupillary light reflex The pupillary light reflex is a reflex that controls the diameter of the pupil , in response to the intensity luminance of light that falls ... larger allowing more light in . Thus, the pupillary light reflex regulates the intensity of light ... cell s through the retinohypothalamic tract , is responsible for the afferent limb of the pupillary ... of the pupillary reflex it drives the muscles that constrict the pupil. ref name Purves Neuron 1 The pupillary ... both the circadian rhythms and the pupillary light reflex. Neuron 2 From the pretectal nucleus, axon ... Purves A Mathematical Description Pupillary Light Reflex is modeled as a physiologically based non ... the pupil area in mm sup 2 sup . math tau math is the pupillary latency, a time delay between the instant ..., ref cite journal doi 10.1136 bjo.65.11.754 last Ellis first C. J. title The pupillary light reflex ... to controlling the amount of light that enters the eye, the pupillary light reflex provides a useful .... Light entering one eye produces a constriction of the pupil of that eye, the direct response, as well as a constriction of the pupil of the unstimulated eye, the consensual response . Comparing these two ... yale.edu accessdate 2008 07 27 ref For example, a direct response in the right pupil without a consensual response in the left pupil suggests a problem with the motor connection to the left pupil ... of response to light stimulation of the right eye if both eyes respond normally to stimulation ... or optic nerve . ref name Purves Emergency room physicians routinely assess the pupillary reflex because ... of the pupillary reflex or an abnormal pupillary reflex can be caused by optic nerve damage, oculomotor ... pupil is unable to constrict due to its damaged oculomotor nerve See also Pupillary response Slit lamp References reflist 1 External links http library.med.utah.edu kw hyperbrain anim reflex.html Animation of pupillary light reflex MeshName Reflex, Pupillary http cim.ucdavis.edu EyeRelease ...   more details



  1. Persistent pupillary membrane

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Rkinch persistent pupillary membrane.jpg Caption Human eye with persistent pupillary membrane DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 H 21 4 h 15 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Persistent pupillary membrane PPM is a condition of the human eye eye involving remnants of a fetal membrane that persist as strands of tissue crossing the pupil . The pupillary membrane in mammal s exists in the fetus as a source of blood supply for the lens anatomy lens . It normally atrophies from the time of birth to the age of four to eight weeks. ref name Gelatt 1999 cite book author Gelatt, Kirk N. ed. title Veterinary Ophthalmology edition 3rd ed. publisher Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins year 1999 isbn 0 683 30076 8 ref PPM occurs when this atrophy is incomplete. It generally does not cause any symptoms. The strands can connect to the cornea or lens, but most commonly to other parts of the iris anatomy iris . Attachment to the cornea can cause small corneal opacities, while attachment to the lens can cause small cataract s. Using topical atropine to dilate the pupil may help break down PPMs. In dogs, PPM is inherited in the Basenji but can occur in other breeds such as the Pembroke Welsh Corgi , Chow Chow , English Mastiff Mastiff , and English Cocker Spaniel . ref name Gelatt 1999 It is also rarely seen in cat s, horse s, and cattle . References div class references small references div Category Dog diseases Category Disorders of iris and ciliary body eye stub Veterinary med stub Eye pathology pl Przetrwa a b ona renicza ...   more details



  1. Consensual response

    Expert subject date March 2011 A Consensual response is any reflex observed on one side of the body when the other side has been stimulated. For example, if an individual s right eye is shielded and light shines into the left eye, constriction of the right pupil will occur, as well as the left. The reasoning for this response is that if a Light light source is intense, both pupils would probably be illuminated and it follows that they would constrict together. ref Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, 8 E F. Martini and J. Nath ref See also Pupillary light reflex Clinical significance section. References references DEFAULTSORT Consensual Response Category Reflexes Category Medicine articles needing expert attention med stub ...   more details



  1. File:Rkinch persistent pupillary membrane.jpg

    Summary Information Description Human eye with persistent pupillary membrane Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date April 2009 Author Richard J Kinch kinch truetex.com other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL ...   more details



  1. Famine response

    Famine response can refer to Famine relief , the societal response to famine Starvation mode , the body s response to starvation disambig ...   more details



  1. Response element

    Response elements are short sequences of DNA that are able to bind a specific transcription factor s and regulate Transcription genetics transcription of gene s. Examples Examples of response elements include Hormone response element cAMP response element External links MeshName response element Category DNA Biochemistry stub Transcription ...   more details



  1. Relaxation response

    Relaxation response may refer to The Relaxation Response , a term coined by Herbert Benson and a book of the same name in which he describes his Research on meditation The Relaxation Response research into the effects of meditation Dielectric Dielectric relaxation Dielectric relaxation , the relaxation response of a dielectric medium to an external electric field of microwave frequencies disambig ...   more details



  1. Lymphoproliferative response

    response that entails rapid T cell replication. Standard antigens , such as tetanus toxoid , that elicit this response are used in lab tests of immune competence http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?lymphoproliferative response . External links http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?lymphoproliferative response Online Medical Dictionary, lymphoproliferative response med stub Category Immune system ...   more details



  1. Allergic response

    An allergic response is a hypersensitive immune reaction to a substance that normally is harmless or would not cause an immune response in everyone. An allergic response may cause harmful symptoms such as itching or inflammation or tissue injury. External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 443292 Allergic response entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict symptom stub Category Symptoms and signs General ...   more details



  1. Phase response

    Unreferenced date October 2009 In signal processing and electrical engineering , phase response is the relationship between the phase waves phase of a sinusoid al input and the output signal information theory signal passing through any device that accepts input and produces an output signal, such as an amplifier or a filter signal processing filter . Amplifiers, filters, and other devices are often categorized by their amplitude and or phase response. The amplitude response is the ratio of output amplitude to input, usually a function of the frequency. Similarly, phase response is the phase of the output with the input as reference. The input is defined as zero phase. A phase response is not limited to lying between 0 and 360 , as phase can accumulate to any amount of time. See also Group delay and phase delay DEFAULTSORT Phase Response Category Trigonometry Category Wave mechanics Category Signal processing Tech stub de Phasengang pl Charakterystyka fazowa ru sv Fasg ng uk ...   more details



  1. Disaster response

    Disaster response is a phase of the disaster management cycle. Its preceding cycles aim to reduce the need for a disaster response, or to avoid it altogether. Organizations The organisation in the United Kingdom for the provision of communications disaster response is RAYNET http www.raynet uk.net . The UK organisation for the provision of disaster response by Off road vehicle s is 4x4 Response . Charities A great deal of assistance in the wake of any disaster comes from various charities, and non governmental organisations. See List of articles about charitable foundations Charity Guide Charity fraud Intelligent Giving External links The Radio Society of Great Britain RSGB http www.rsgb.org.uk emergency Website http www.4x4response.info 4x4 Response Network telecomm stub disaster stub Category Emergency management ...   more details



  1. Response rate

    Response rate also known as completion rate or return rate in Statistical survey survey research refers ... sent by mail, and 257 were successfully completed and returned, then the response rate would be 25.7 . In direct marketing , the response rate refers to the number of people who responded to the offer. In oncology , response rate RR is a figure representing the percentage of patients whose cancer shrinks termed a partial response, PR or disappears after treatment termed a complete response, CR . In simpler terms RR PR CR. There may be a non response bias if the response rate is low. Importance A survey s response rate is the result of dividing the number of people who were interviewed by the total .... ref Response Rates An Overview. American Association for Public Opinion Research AAPOR . 29 Sept 2008. http www.aapor.org responseratesanoverview ref A low response rate can give rise to biased sample .... For many years, a survey s response rate was viewed as an important indicator of survey quality. Many observers presumed that higher response rates assure more accurate survey results Aday 1996 ... non response and the accuracy of a survey statistic is complex and expensive, few rigorously designed studies provided empirical evidence to document the consequences of lower response rates, until ... that a lower response rate means lower survey accuracy. One early example of a finding was reported by Visser, Krosnick, Marquette and Curtin 1996 who showed that surveys with lower response rates near 20 yielded more accurate measurements than did surveys with higher response rates near 60 ... Research Center s usual methodology with a 25 response rate with results from a more rigorous survey conducted over a much longer field period and achieving a higher response rate of 50 . In 77 ... Quarterly. 70 5 759 779. ref A study by Curtin et al. 2000 tested the effect of lower response ... who initially refused to cooperate which reduces the response rate 5 10 percentage points ...   more details



  1. Frequency response

    distinguish Response Frequency Frequency response is the measure of any system s output Frequency spectrum spectrum in response to an input signal. ref name Stark51 Stark, 2002, p. 51. ref In the audible ... . Radio spectrum frequency response can refer to measurements of coaxial cable s, Category 6 cable category cables , video switcher s and wireless communications devices. Subsonic frequency response measurements can include earthquakes and electroencephalography brain waves . Frequency response ... fidelity audio, an amplifier requires a frequency response of at least 20 20,000  Hertz Hz ..., however, in telephony , a frequency response of 400 4,000  Hz, with a tolerance of 1  dB is sufficient for intelligibility of speech. ref name Luther141 Frequency response curves are often ... band, the system or component is said to be flat , or to have a flat frequency response curve. ref name Stark51 Image Butterworth response.svg thumb 300 px Frequency response of a low pass filter with 6  dB per octave or 20  dB per decade The frequency response is typically characterized by the Amplitude magnitude of the system s response, measured in decibels dB , and the Phase waves phase , measured in radians , versus frequency. The frequency response of a system can be measured by applying a test signal , for example applying an impulse to the system and measuring its response see impulse response sweeping a constant amplitude pure tone through the Bandwidth signal processing ..., or analog filtered white noise equivalent, like pink noise , and calculating the impulse response by deconvolution of this input signal and the output signal of the system. These typical response ... a Bode plot or by plotting the imaginary part of the frequency response against the real part of the frequency response to obtain a Nyquist plot . Once a frequency response has been measured e.g., as an impulse response , providing the system is LTI system theory linear and time invariant , its characteristic ...   more details



  1. Response time

    Response time may refer to Response time technology , the time a generic system or functional unit takes to react to a given input Responsiveness , how quickly an interactive system responds to user input Round trip delay time , in telecommunications Reaction time, the elapsed time between the presentation of a sensory stimulus and the subsequent behavioral response, in Mental chronometry See also Delay disambiguation Latency disambiguation disambig de Reaktionszeit Flachbildschirm ...   more details



  1. Request-response

    Overview Request response or request reply is one of basic methods computers use talk to each other. When using request response, the first computer requests some data and the second computer responds to the request. Usually there are a series of such interchanges until the complete message is sent. Browsing a web page is an example of request response communication. You can think of request response as being like a telephone call, where you call someone and they answer the call. Compare this with one way computer communication, which is like the push to talk or barge in feature found on some phones and two way radios, where you send a message without waiting for a response. Sending an email is an example of one way communication. Technical Details Request response , also known as request reply , is a Message Exchange Pattern message exchange pattern in which a requestor sends a request message to a replier system which receives and processes the request, ultimately returning a message in response. This is a simple, but powerful messaging pattern which allows two applications to have a two way conversation with one another over a channel. This pattern is especially common in client server architectures. ref Hohpe, Gregor. Enterprise Integration Patterns Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions . ISBN 0321200683. p. 184 ref For simplicity s sake, this pattern is typically implemented in a purely Synchronous communication synchronous fashion, as in web service calls over HTTP , which holds a connection open and waits until the response is delivered or the timeout telecommunication timeout period expires. However, request response may also be implemented asynchronous communication asynchronously , with a response being returned at some unknown later time. This is often ... workflow must be performed before a response can be constructed and delivered. See also Message Exchange ... Transport MEP W3C single request response pattern Category Network protocols compu stub ...   more details



  1. Transient response

    thumb right 300px Damping Damping oscillation is a typical transient response, where the output ... engineering , a transient response or natural response is the response of a system to a change from equilibrium. Specifically, transient response in mechanical engineering is the portion of the response ... with steady state response In Electrical engineering a simple example would be the output of a 5 volt direct current DC power supply when it is turned on the transient response is from the time the switch ... steady state response of a constant 5 volts. The transient response is not necessarily tied to on off ... then the transient response is the response to a change in the resistor or capacitor. In a mechanical system a simple example is a mass spring damper system. The transient response is the position of the mass .... The impulse response and step response are transient responses to a specific input an impulse ... The response can be classified as one of three types of damping that describes the output in relation to the steady state value . Underdamped An underdamped response is one that oscillates within a decaying ... damped response is the response that reaches the steady state value the fastest without being underdamped ... response is the response that does not oscillate about the steady state value but takes longer ... Rise time is defined in 1996 s The Control Handbook as the time required for the response to rise ... CRC Press year 1996 isbn 0849385709 page 158 quote The rise time is the time required for the response ... Ogata s Discrete time control systems as the maximum peak value of the response curve measured from the desired response of the system. ref Cite book title Discrete time control systems first ... Settling time Tay, Mareels and Moore 1997 defined settling time as the time required for the response ... required for the response to reach half the final value the very first time. ref Cite book title ... page 230 ref Peak time The peak time is the time required for the response to reach the first ...   more details



  1. Classic Response

    Classic Response is a charity fundraising event in aid of SOS Children s Villages . It first occurred on the 31st March 2005, in response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake . The Royal Albert Hall in London, is host to the concert. On the 3rd April 2010, the 3rd Classic Response concert will be held, with profits going to the SOS Children s Villages Haiti Emergency Relief Programme. Past performers at Classic Response have included Aled Jones , G4 band G4 , Julian Lloyd Webber , Russell Watson and the English Chamber Orchestra . Classic Response 2005 The first Classic Response was initially set up in response to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami . It was held on the 31st March 2005, at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Over 155,000 was raised for SOS Children from the event. Classic Response 2006 The second Classic Response occurred on the 15th April 2006. It featured a speech by a child beneficiary of SOS Children. Videos produced from visits to Africa, by G4 and Aled Jones, were also shown during the concert. Classic Response 2010 The third Classic Response concert at the Royal Albert Hall will raise funds for orphans of the Haiti Earthquake. The performers include Aled Jones, All Angels, Amy Dickson, Blake, Brighton Festival Chorus, Camilla Kerslake, Escala, Faryl Smith, Jennifer Pike, Paul Potts, Raven and Rhydian. The City of London Sinfonia will be conducted by Carl Davis. The evening s hosts are Aled Jones and GMTV s Emma Crosby. All proceeds will be donated to SOS Children s Haiti Emergency Relief appeal. References http www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk sos children charity classic response.htm soschildrensvillages.org Category Classical music in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Throttle response

    Throttle response or vehicle responsiveness is the responsiveness of the vehicle to throttle accelerator pedal modulation. When the accelerator car accelerator pedal pressed suddenly, how fast power output of engine increases implies the throttle response of that vehicle. Throttle is not used in diesel engine, but the term throttle often refers to accelerator control. Throttle response is often confused with better power, but throttle response is rather related to time taken for change in power level. ref cite news first last coauthors title DIY Free and Easy 2005 Mustang Throttle Response Modification date 2007 11 14 publisher Auto B Glo url http autobglo.com 2007 11 14 diy free and easy 2005 mustang throttle response modification work autobglo.com pages accessdate 2008 01 19 language ref Generally gasoline petrol engines exhibit better throttle response over diesel engine diesel engines. Also naturally aspirated gasoline engines have better responsiveness over supercharged and turbocharged engines. Here comparison should be experienced in engines which have same peak power output. Several tuning factors have an effect upon the responsiveness of the throttled engine. ref cite news ... Response date publisher highperformancepontiac.com url http www.highperformancepontiac.com tech hppp ... response based on air intake model and throttle response model date publisher IEEE url http ieeexplore.ieee.org ... ref Throttle response in manual cars can be enhanced by dropping to a lower gear e.g. 5th to 4th ... maneuvers Most new cars are equipped with a drive by wire system. Throttle response is often ... pedal. Citation needed date October 2009 Application of throttle response Throttle response ... for sudden increase in power to execute a successful overtaking . This is why throttle response .... Better throttle response gives a sudden surge in power. Driving pleasure Throttle response plays .... See also Driving Throttle Overtaking Notes and references reflist DEFAULTSORT Throttle Response ...   more details



  1. Music: Response

    Infobox Single Name Music Response Type Single Cover music response.jpg Artist The Chemical Brothers from Album Surrender The Chemical Brothers album Surrender Released March 6, 2000 Format CD, 7 Recorded 1999 Genre Electronica Length 5 minute mins 34 second secs Label Virgin Records , Astralwerks , Freestyle Dust Producer The Chemical Brothers Reviews Robert Christgau Rating Christgau neither http www.robertchristgau.com get artist.php?name chemical brothers link Certification Last single Out of Control The Chemical Brothers song Out of Control br 1999 This single Music Response br 2000 Next single It Began in Afrika br 2001 Music Response is the fourth Chemical Brothers single from their third album Surrender The Chemical Brothers album Surrender . The song contains a sample of Make It Hot by Nicole Wray featuring Missy Elliott . The Gentleman Thief Remix was made by Justin Robertson . This EP was not eligible for the UK Charts because it had five songs instead of three songs, which is required for qualification. In France , the song was released as a double A side with Asleep From Day Tracklisting CD Single UK Europe Music Response 5 34 Electronic Battle Weapon 4 Freak of the Week 6 06 Enjoyed 8 09 Contains samples from the Chemical Brothers song Out of Control The Chemical Brothers song Out of Control Music Response Gentlemen Thief Mix 7 36 Music Response Futureshock Main Response 8 20 CD Single US Music Response 5 34 Freak of The Week 6 06 Enjoyed 8 09 Music Response Gentlemen Thief Mix 7 36 Music Response Futureshock Main Response 8 20 Out of Control Live at Glastonbury 2000 8 17 Got Glint? Live at Glastonbury 2000 4 00 CD Single Japan Music Response 5 34 Freak of The Week 6 06 Enjoyed 8 09 Piku Playground Live 4 55 Setting Sun Live 8 42 CD Single France Asleep From Day 4 47 Music Response 5 34 The Chemical Brothers Category 2000 singles Category Electronic songs Category The Chemical Brothers songs ...   more details




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