All or None (AON) is a stock market term usually mentioned when trading securities. It signifies that the buyer or seller will make the trade if and only if all shares will be traded at once.
Sometimes the phrase All or None is also used to describe the behavior of action potentials of neurons, where, if a Neuron fires at all, it will be propagated all the way from the beginning to the end of the axonal process.
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