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The All-or-None Law is a principle in physiology that states a neuron or muscle fiber will either fully respond to a stimulus or not respond at all, with the strength of the response being independent of the stimulus's intensity once a threshold is reached. This law ensures consistent transmission of nerve impulses and muscle contractions, maintaining the integrity of physiological processes.
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