Trigger
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Trigger may refer to:
- Trigger (mechanism), a mechanism to actuate various devices:
- Trigger, the cause of an event:
- Triggering the precipitation of a dissolved material in a supersaturated solution
- Triggering an allergic reaction by exposure to an allergen
- Trigger, a thought, experience or an event that strongly reminds a person of a traumatic experience causing a post-traumatic stress disorder symptom
- Trigger, a condition (and a means to identify it) which fires an event
- Trigger in event-driven programming
- Database trigger
- ATLAS trigger system
- An entry in a Trigger list
- Schmitt trigger, an electronic circuit
- Trigger pad, a device used in electronic percussion
[edit] Names and titles
- Trigger (horse), ridden by Roy Rogers
- Trigger (Only Fools And Horses)
- Trigger, a fictional horse in Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)
- USS Trigger (SS-237), a submarine
- USS Trigger (SS-564), a submarine
- Trigger (EP), an EP by In Flames
- Bruce Trigger, archeologist