No Response Necessary - traducción al Inglés
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No Response Necessary - traducción al Inglés

LOTTERY ORGANIZED AS A MARKETING PROMOTION
Prize draw; No purchase necessary; Sweepstakes
  • A [[Calcutta Derby]] sweepstake ticket
  • Tickets being chosen in the [[Irish Hospitals Sweepstake]], 1946
  • [[U.S. Federal Trade Commission]] seal
  • A 1987 Pepsi can advertising the Cubs Home Run Sweepstakes.

No Response Necessary      
No hay necesidad de respuesta (abre. del internet), NRN
startle         
  • Layout of the brain
ACTION OR MOVEMENT DUE TO THE APPLICATION OF A SUDDEN UNEXPECTED STIMULUS
Startle reflex; Startle Reaction; Alarm reaction; Startle; Startle reaction; Startle responses; Acoustic startle response; Acoustic startle reflex
(v.) = sobresaltar, asustar, sorprender, asombrar, dar un respingo, pegar un respingo, dar un repullo, pegar un repullo
Ex: I was a little startled in some ways by a statement that other decisions have been directed towards achieving a consistent form of heading.
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* startle awake = despertarse sobresaltado, despertarse sorprendido
no linealidad         
Modelo no lineal; No linear; Sistemas de ecuaciones no lineales; Sistema de ecuaciones no lineales; No linealidad
(n.) = nonlinearity [no-linearity]
Ex: This article examines new methods for constructing functions with different degrees of nonlinearity.

Definición

Linfoma no Hodgkin
cualquier tipo de linfoma maligno, excepto la enfermedad de Hodgkin.

Wikipedia

Sweepstake

A sweepstake is a type of contest where a prize or prizes may be awarded to a winner or winners. Sweepstakes began as a form of lottery that were tied to products sold. In response, the FCC and FTC refined U.S. broadcasting laws (creating the anti-lottery laws). Under these laws sweepstakes became strictly "No purchase necessary to enter or win" and "A purchase will not increase your chances of winning", especially since many sweepstakes companies skirted the law by stating only "no purchase necessary to enter", removing the consideration (one of the three legally required elements of gambling) to stop abuse of sweepstakes. Today, sweepstakes in the United States are used as marketing promotions to reward existing consumers and to draw attention to a product. By definition, the winner is determined by pure random chance rather than skill.