Trigger
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Trigger may refer to:
- Trigger (firearms), a mechanism that actuates the firing of firearms
- Trigger pad, a device used in electronic percussion
- Image trigger, a device used in highspeed cameras
- Schmitt trigger, an electronic circuit
- USS Trigger (SS-237), a submarine
- USS Trigger (SS-564), a submarine
- Trauma trigger, an event causing traumatic memories or feelings to resurface.
- Bruce Trigger, archeologist
- Trigger (horse), owned by cowboy star Roy Rogers.
- Trigger (guitar), the Martin N-20 guitar played by Willie Nelson.
- Trigger (Only Fools and Horses), a fictional character from the BBC sit-com Only Fools and Horses
- Trigger, a fictional horse in Ernie (the Fastest Milkman in the West)
- A Casus Belli, an event triggering a war
- TRIGGER, development of a pea starch film with trigger biodegradation properties for agricultural applications
In computing:
- Trigger function in event-driven programming
- Database trigger, procedural code that is automatically executed in response to certain events on a particular table in a database
- Trigger circuit, IBM's name for a flip-flop.
In physics:
- Trigger (particle physics), hardware or software based device for the (online-)selection of specific event classes from large datasets (see also: ATLAS trigger system)
In music:
- Trigger (EP), an EP by the Swedish band In Flames
- "Trigger", a bonus song by The Rasmus from their 2005 album Hide from the Sun
[edit] See also
- Chrono Trigger, a video game about time travel
- Trigger list, a list whose items are used to initiate ("trigger") certain actions
- Triggerfish