It is all about how body cells react to mechanical signals, says the nattily dressed professor. |
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In contrast, the lipid portion of the cuticular membrane, the cuticle proper and the matrix of the cuticular layer react with imidazole. |
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We're stuck with our genes and our genetic make-up constrains how we react to the world. |
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Second, the system will not work for materials that are strongly adsorbed by, or react with, the system components. |
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It failed to react quickly to international developments and advances in relevant fields. |
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When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses. |
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I think when push comes to shove, the young people of the United States will react the same as generations before them. |
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Carboxyl groups can also react with alkali metal bases such as sodium hydroxide to form water-soluble carboxylic salts. |
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Soon it was time to see how audiences not made up of friends and co-workers would react to the band. |
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Duncan placed an affectionate kiss on her forehead which she didn't react to. |
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By knowing how auroras react to the solar wind, scientists can better determine the impacts of space weather in the future. |
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Copper metal does not react with a solution of a zinc salt to produce copper ion and metallic zinc. |
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She forced herself not to react visibly, but she bristled despite her efforts. |
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He's positively bristling about the government's failure to react to the crisis. |
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In Friedel-Crafts reactions, alkyl chlorides are more reactive than alkyl bromides and alkyl iodides react only with difficulty. |
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Even the Soviets, who had sided with the Spanish government against Franco, react coolly. |
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Secondary amines react with nitrous acid to give nitroso compounds, pale yellow oils that are insoluble in water. |
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Alliss did not react well to such misfortune and does not spare himself in the telling of the saddest chapter of his endlessly eventful life. |
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We react to visual imagery all of the time, whether we are conscious of it or not. |
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How does my generation react when an entire community of people is victimized at the hands of religious fanatics in a secular democracy? |
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When someone cuts in front of you in traffic or honks at you if you hesitate, do you mutter an epithet or react with fear? |
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You can see how the light changes or how you react to it on second or third viewings. |
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Simultaneously, hydrogen ions are produced, which react with the perchlorate ions making perchloric acid. |
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You just have to react as quickly as possible, and protect yourself in the cockpit. |
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Most people would react negatively to these situations and Ian was no exception. |
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In the discussion following the film, Mel and co. were asking us how mainstream theater audiences would react to the film. |
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That meant I had to race up front in the peloton all the time and had to react on every change and raise of pace. |
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Superoxides react with water to produce molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. |
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The powers-that-be are scrambling to react to pressure from a dissatisfied public. |
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You need to be spontaneous and to be able to react to any given situation, because no group of children are the same. |
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The company means to help customers react to spikes in demand or a changing business model with a bit more ease. |
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The salvinorins react with this chromogenic reagent to produce pinkish-purple spots on the plates. |
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Shane Coogan's free proved too hot to handle and Philip Roche was quickest to react and he prodded the ball home. |
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As soon as someone tries to squash me into a position of submission I will react and deal with any consequences later. |
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Ketones can undergo a process known as autocondensation, where several ketone molecules react together to eliminate water. |
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When you make cement you make calcium oxide which can react with carbon dioxide and make calcium carbonate. |
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I can say I did react hostilely originally when Susan tried address the problem on her own. |
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But Toby doesn't react with horror or disgust or shock, instead complaining that Bree lied to him. |
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If other readers react in the same way as I did, then this collection will have served its purpose. |
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Here the two reservoir substances chloric acid and chloride nitrate can react with each other and set free chloride atoms and nitric acid. |
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This nascent bleach can also react with primary or secondary amines to form longer lasting, antimicrobial chloramines. |
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He doesn't even have time to react before the wave of hot gases and debris hits him, flying outwards at near supersonic speeds. |
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Nobody knows for certain why birds react in this way and why they have a homing instinct. |
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For example, when you boil water, it takes the gaseous form of steam, but this gas doesn't react with oxygen in the air. |
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The brining solution in the can may react to the metal and give the olives an off taste. |
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One feature that he sees as a hangover from the past is how people react when they have made mistakes. |
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Polyphenol oxidase is the enzyme that makes phenolics react to form brown pigments. |
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Barker was first to react and the striker steered the ball into the net from close range to put the Rams 2-up. |
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How did your mother react to the fact that you and your stepfather didn't get along? |
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Chemicals in synthetic carpeting can react with a component of smog to generate unpleasant aromas. |
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Finally, we examine whether investors react rationally to disaster announcements. |
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It may react with chemicals in food or in the stomach to form tiny amounts of cancer-causing nitrosamines. |
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The power of Ferron's art was clearly visible last Sunday as I watched the public react to it during the museum's open house. |
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Therefore you can suddenly react to a substance you may have come in contact with many times before. |
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Cyrus had to react quickly with the napkin to catch the drop of spaghetti sauce that had fallen from his lips. |
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Heavy-water nuclear facilities react natural, un-enriched uranium oxide as fuel, hence they need heavy water as a more efficient moderator. |
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Robin, isn't it a fact that oppressed people, when seeing freedom, will react in many ways we might not consider normal? |
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They react to tissues in the heart valves as though they were the strep bacteria and cause the heart valves to thicken and scar. |
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When a fish takes the bait, I react in the normal way, allowing just a moment or two for the pike to turn the bait before striking. |
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A child whose behavior is punished may react emotionally, strike back or avoid the person delivering the punishment. |
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Our findings indicate that children at risk for atopy react sensitively to chemical substances that originate from passive smoking. |
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The oxidant will react with most organic materials and certain inorganic materials under the conditions of the test. |
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They require either a strong oxidizing agent to react with an acid or they undergo no reaction at all. |
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They have never seen anybody react to this chemo the way I have, and come back so quickly. |
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The color pigment and acid chemically react to the metal, creating intense colors. |
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It would allow a missile fired by a fighter to react to evasive movements by its target, ensuring a direct hit. |
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Why do some members of a family react to environmental substances and develop asthma, while others do not? |
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The workers were too stunned to react on seeing complete strangers entering their area. |
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You have to react to the opponent's move, try to outguess his next move, and surprise him with a cunning countering action. |
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Groundwater can react with chalk and limestone to produce carbon dioxide that displaces the normal air in a confined space. |
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Edging down a bit from record highs, but maybe not for long, oil prices react to events in Iraq. |
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Just how will bond markets and stock markets react to the anticipated rise in US interest rates? |
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Direct sensing mechanisms might involve proteins or ligands that bind or react with oxygen. |
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If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance dispersing the reactants is the inert solvent. |
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By keeping abreast of all cutting-edge innovations, we are forearmed to react quickly to our client's changing demands. |
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Due to a combination of cowardice, claustrophobia and Crohn's disease, I do not react well to being kettled at marches. |
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These windslabs often obscure rocks and other hazards and react easily to skier traffic. |
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In other words, States tend to react to the breach of reciprocal obligations by other States. |
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With that painting in kinder, the boy had said something about her, and she didn't react to it well. |
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And still some people might react with disgust at the idea, recoil at the thought of it, or simply say that it's too strong a word. |
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How the candidates think on their feet and react to the audience can be a telling sign as to how they will act once they are in office. |
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I am sort of thinking on my feet here as I react to the information from my two correspondents and from other sources. |
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This suite allows the aircrew to detect radar and missile threats and react while deploying countermeasures to defeat anything fired at them. |
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It can react either as an oxidant or a reducing agent, is a very good nucleophile, and is a base that can be protonated. |
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Several plants react to increased UV radiation with reduced growth or diminished photosynthetic activity. |
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For example if you choose a balcony made from copper treated pine, steel fixtures can react with the copper and corrode. |
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That platoon depends upon the corpsman's ability to think and react quickly in combat and in other critical situations. |
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The authorities now react to alleged threats with the worst-case outcome in mind, rather than taking a sober assessment of a situation. |
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Artificial tanning products use chemicals such as dihydroxyacetone that react with proteins in the skin to create a brown color. |
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Because I believe the people who have told me that alcoholics react differently to alcohol. |
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A targeted assignment of these rights, which can also react flexibly to changes, is therefore vital. |
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I think we are more alike than we know in the way our hearts react to the men we love. |
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The catalytic enzyme is regenerated after each activation and able to react anew with additional prodrug molecules. |
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Caustic alkalis react with the paint coating and loosen it from the surface. |
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Chemically, aluminum will react with the alkalis in concrete and produce hydrogen bubbles. |
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For example, a typical alkaline battery contains manganese dioxide and zinc, which react to form zinc oxide. |
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It's also common for preschoolers to react to a parent's departure by regressing to younger behaviors, such as whining or asking for a bottle. |
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The researchers included an appended isocyanate group so that the precipiton would react with amines. |
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People with an egg allergy react to the proteins in the egg white or the yolk. |
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I don't know how I'd react if I encountered something as monstrous as a Golem, but I doubt that I'd resort to verbal pyrotechnics. |
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The premise behind community crime prevention is that police need to do more than react to incidents. |
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That's why I'll be watching closely to see how the lapdogs of the American media react to this story. |
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I had no chance to react and dread to think of the consequences had I been a few inches to the right hand side of the road. |
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You react with an intense and zealous activity designed to achieve your aims at all costs. |
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Most Euro-Americans can tell you that Arabs and Latinos react strongly to being humiliated. |
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Amino acids are amphoteric organic acids that are able to biochemically react with both acids or bases. |
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In turn, the daughters react coolly to their mother, and are often times embarrassed of her actions. |
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People who react to standard sunscreens might look for a lotion containing physical blockers like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. |
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It concludes with how the tenants react to the accident, and how their noise transforms into music. |
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These nitrites then react to form a diazonium salt which in turn reacts with a chromogen to produce the final color. |
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Does he seriously believe that films with fiery dialogues could motivate the public to react against all injustice happening in society? |
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It isn't the only big food company to react to the recession by dialing down new product development, which is expensive and risky. |
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The revisionists in his country are in essence reactionaries, and clearly he gave them something to react against. |
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I'm not entirely sure I would react with calm and cool-headedness if placed in a similar situation. |
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His blood congealed, his heart putrefied and he knew he had to react sharply. |
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It can only react very slowly with materials other than those containing ionic bonds. |
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How did every one react when you veered away from the purist classical tradition. |
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We want the government to fulfil its promises because if they fail, our people will react destructively. |
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Although glucose and oxygen react spontaneously to liberate energy, they do so exceedingly slowly at room temperature outside of a cell. |
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And we'll be doing some testing, including small-scale weapons testing, just to see how these propellants react in a gun environment. |
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How did people react to a major Hollywood release with a transsexual as the lead character? |
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Just wondering how some people will react to the news that Ellen DeGeneres has gotten a new gig, not just any job, mind you. |
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Surprised people tend to react emotionally and attacked people tend to react defensively, and you must fight down both urges. |
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They are burnt, diced or melted in acid in front of onlookers who react with polite applause. |
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Outer fabric, interfacings, linings, shoulder pads, and finishes all react differently when washed. |
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The company told us that an invisible geofence could be built that would react differently when the smartwatch is within its boundaries. |
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But a laptop, even if it was plugged in, would just react to the mains cutoff by switching to its internal battery. |
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Acids are typically corrosive, sour to the taste, turn litmus paper red, react with some metals to liberate hydrogen, and neutralize bases. |
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I stood rooted to the ground, not knowing how or what to react to my current feeling. |
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But by locking them out of their own party establishments we will also cause them to react violently in order to be heard. |
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This put pressure on government and political figures in Scotland to react in a similar way. |
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Was Hannity trying to ruffle Jensen's feathers, knock him off balance in order to get him to react in anger? |
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They called on it to react every time Bulgaria gets bad press in the world's major business newspapers and magazines. |
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What is the White House doing differently now to react to what is obviously a terrible political period for this presidency? |
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We have observed that green frog tadpoles react less strongly to predators at very low resource levels. |
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It depends where you live in Britain as to how people react to different races, cultures and interracial relationships. |
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Prominent among these are the lymphocytes, white blood cells that are specialized to react to specific antigens. |
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Most organic substances react with oxygen exothermically, but are quite stable, because the activation energy to do so is so large. |
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There are a number of solid arguments that plants too are responsive organisms, that they too react to pain. |
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Confronted with divine works, the characters in Terrence McNally's two playlets react with decidedly profane thoughts. |
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In the presence of iron and water, the naturally-occurring tannins in redwood react to form a dark, blue-black iron tannate precipitate. |
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What are the ramifications of intelligent machines and how human beings react to them? |
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Metals tarnish when their surface atoms react with gaseous substances in the air. |
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Yes, it did deaden pain, but it also reduced inhibitions and made a person react with their instincts. |
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I think voters, Hispanic voters, react positively to the fact that they are making an effort to recognize a different language. |
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In type II diabetes, the body does not produce enough insulin, or the cells in the body do not react properly to the insulin. |
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The hydrogen either will be absorbed in soils or react with other gasses in the atmosphere. |
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How your backache affects you depends on how you react to the pain and what you do about it yourself. |
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The Malthusians are not only aware of their surroundings, they also react in different ways. |
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They react antagonistically to any demand from the rank-and-file for democracy and accountability. |
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Once you have all that down, you can still learn how to react to the wind, and whether to use topspin, backspin, or sidespin. |
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It is shaped by our own temperaments and personalities that incline us to behave in certain ways, which, in turn, shape how others react to us. |
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Among the things that Darwinism made were behaviours, which are predispositions to react in certain ways. |
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She didn't know whether the news was good news or bad news, and so she didn't react at all to it. |
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How should they react to the allegation that they are the instruments of greed, exploitation and inequality? |
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How else to explain what seems to be an instinct to judge the moment and react accordingly? |
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How will dollarized nations react to a U.S. monetary policy over which they have no say? |
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Oxides of sulfur and nitrogen react with water vapor in the atmosphere and then are precipitated out as acid rain. |
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Few of us know how we will react in a sudden and life-threatening emergency situation until we are put to the test. |
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There are four new starters on an inexperienced line, so the team needs a quarterback who can scramble and react to the blitz. |
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In acid solution, oxidizing agents react with the iodide in the test paper to liberate iodine. |
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Because baseball is virtually an every day sport, ballplayers often react on habit. |
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They appear anxious, insecure, cautious, sensitive and quiet, and often react by crying and withdrawing. |
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They are the kind of thing that lead us to react in ways which are far graver than the damage they do. |
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So we were not used to seeing strong men crying in public, and not at all sure how to react when we did. |
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He had not given a thought to how his crew might react when they learned of his intentions. |
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The sugar phosphates link together to form a chain, and the nitrogen bases stick out and can react with other bases on a different chain. |
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Compounds that react with water to form hydroxide ions are called basic anhydrides. |
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According to the company, cyanoacrylates are reactive monomer liquids that become polymer films when they react to moisture or certain chemicals. |
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Either laid back or ignorant, Americans did not react to issues of genetically modified foods or cloning with the fury of Europeans. |
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In this reaction, the decomposition products of coke react with the metal oxide to produce carbon dioxide and the pure metal. |
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Teachers need to be able to bounce back quickly and react sensitively to their needs. |
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Thelwall hopes that in the future sentiment analysis could help computers detect their users' moods so they can react accordingly. |
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Finding mechanisms that can react fast enough to prevent escalation could prove problematic. |
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A second change I have noticed has been the way in which people react to seemingly innocent events. |
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Reactive metals will react with nitric acid to give the metal nitrate and hydrogen gas. |
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Anthon moved so fast, Kiki hardly had time to react and when she did, she was pinned against her car with Anthon's hand at her throat. |
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He could react to the start signal, bring up the 625, blast six bowling pins off the table, reload, and take two more in under six seconds. |
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In so doing, Kent acknowledged the aspect of the body-mind that enables it to react curatively to microdoses of correctly chosen substances. |
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Why do tertiary alcohols react faster with concentred hydrochloric acid than do secondary or primary alcohol? |
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Compared to a touchscreen, these displays only react to the special stylus, not to the user's hand or finger. |
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The need to react toughly against those who were harbouring terrorists, as well as against the terrorists themselves, was widely understood. |
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It can do nothing more than react to difficulties because it has no overriding or higher goal towards which it is striving. |
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They react inharmoniously and earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, etc, are the result. |
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Although Thomas could be very mellow, she was still frightened of how he might react to this. |
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As it dries, the oil molecules react with oxygen in the air, becoming cross-linked with each other in the process. |
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All fertilizer salts react the same way, whether they're potassium chloride, ammonium nitrate. |
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Niobium is a relatively inert element, although it does react with oxygen and concentrated acids at high temperatures. |
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Granted, they still shamble, but it seems they've started to think, to use tools and to react to their environment. |
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And I think that Republicans did have a wake-up call, and I think they're starting to react to it. |
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Reckless scientists have created a swarm of flying quadrotors that react to human gestures and movements. |
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Jacob does not know how to react to this headstrong woman who is nothing like the mild-mannered wife he had loved. |
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My friend thinks we are traitors and sulks and snaps at us if we don't react to situations the same way she does. |
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Besides, I was curious to know how I'd react to a complete and prolonged break from both the Internet and from writing. |
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And he accused the watchdog of being slow to react and of holding back essential research. |
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Its normally the ions that react with other chemicals when dissolved in water. |
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In fact it brings new pressures to react even more quickly to quotations and queries. |
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If you know exactly what sets you off, you can be mindful of it and remind yourself of the best ways to react in a trigger situation. |
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They have different personalities and react individually to their bereavement. |
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This will teach your body to react to variable surfaces such as a mogul field on a ski run. |
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So every species we are expecting to react somewhat individualistically to future climate change. |
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How he will react to the grind of a full NHL season, however, is a question mark. |
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It may react with molecular oxygen and form quinone and superoxide radicals. |
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The molecularity of an elementary reaction is the number of molecules coming together to react in an elementary reaction. |
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The company was slow to react when rival cut their prices and sales tumbled. |
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A quick-tempered man will react more aggressively to an unpleasing situation than a placid one. |
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The faster these changes are picked up the quicker you will be able to react to drops in rankings. |
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Some people react to codeine with stomach upset, including nausea and indigestion. |
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When you live in the shadows, it is no surprise a citizen is going to react morally and to be totally ashamed of his government. |
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Barnett effectively demonstrates the impotence of the UN to react morally and ethically to genocide. |
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On activation, the silane double bonds react with the polymer matrix to create a highly crosslinked, load spreading structure. |
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These would be mutually regulated and thus react beneficially on the typhlitic tendency. |
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Many women react fearfully to the news that they were going to have their baby in The Netherlands. |
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After hydrogenation, each of the four new amines on the ends of the molecule can react with acrylonitrile, resulting in eight new ends. |
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I react to what I read, both in the act of reading and when I have finished a particular work. |
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But consumers may not react favorably to the copy protection, say analysts. |
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Finding oneself faced by danger, difficulties, sudden outburst or an explosion of anger, one shouldn't react quickly. |
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This feature enables the car to react in potentially dangerous situations more effectively and avoid skids. |
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First, the ultraviolet wavelengths in sunlight react with a photocatalyst to break down organic debris on the glass. |
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Nitrogen oxides can react with hydrocarbons to yield nitric acid, a primary ingredient in acid rain. |
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At one point he was coming for me so I was aware of the situation I was in, but you have to react to it. |
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Should a fire strike, the chemicals react with combustible gases and tars normally generated by the material. |
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Williams saved the captain's first effort but Bentley was the quickest to react to slam the rebound into the net. |
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You can ask him if there are any undesirable side effects, or if the medication is liable to react with your existing medication. |
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A company's unencumbered view of its supply chain provides a competitive advantage by being able to react to constantly changing requirements. |
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They react to the commands of their musher, acting as the steering, accelerator and brakes. |
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However, even the moderate winds during my drive caused the roadster to react with a slight degree of cowl shake. |
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In general, alkalis do not react with alcohols, but they do react with phenolic compounds. |
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The problem arises, when there is interference of family members and uninvited opinion as to how one should live or react in situations. |
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As group O cells do not react with anti-A or anti-B antibodies, people of group O became known as universal donors. |
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In some cases deciduous trees will react by dropping their leaves and going into dormancy to conserve moisture. |
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How do you react when you are bossed around, treated as inferior or taken advantage of? |
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Point-and-shoot cameras are ideal for this kind of photography, because they let you react quickly with little fuss or bother. |
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It is crucial that, if early decisions go against them, Celtic's players do not react petulantly and adopt a persecution complex. |
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Olfactory or smell nerve cells are stimulated by the odors around us, whereas gustatory or taste cells react to food and beverages. |
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If your lunge causes your opponent to react more than he is comfortable with, you will have the freedom to disengage anytime. |
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Ozone also tends to be unstable and break down into dioxygen and nascent oxygen and to react readily with other substances. |
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Back in the Westminster bubble he is assailed by advice from all sides on how to react to the vicious swathe of cuts. |
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This way, when I pass the ball in bounds, the defense has to find their man and react to the situation. |
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Today consumers react by cutting the cord and switching to cheaper alternatives. |
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How did you react when the leader of the free world complimented your biceps? |
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Computerized trading programs react to trends in the market and then amplify those trends. |
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These insights and discoveries help PepsiCo anticipate, rather than react to, an ever-changing consumer landscape. |
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How do parents typically react to a child showing the first signs of an anxiety disorder? |
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People watch night soaps because the genre allows them to believe in a world where people just react off their baser instincts. |
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Although most metallic oxides are insoluble or only very slightly soluble in water, they readily react with acidic solutions to form hydroxide ions that are then neutralized. |
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Most voters will react badly to this jobs for the boys approach. |
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The hydroxyl radical is very damaging and can react with many substances. |
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Why do people react to well-meant attention in such an ungrateful manner? |
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One strength of the study is its concern with visitors, and the admission that in many ways we know little about how and why visitors react to displays. |
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How Americans will react to this rank ingratitude is beyond me. |
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One reason is that financial markets react quickly to policy changes. |
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We react with surprise and shock when things go wrong with our own molecular machinery, but it is far more astonishing that the machinery works at all. |
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They are either reduced by glutathione peroxidases to unreactive fatty acid alcohols or they react with metals to produce epoxides, aldehydes, etc. |
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What's new is the fact that a significant number of fish are willing, available and ready to react if any of these old reliables is properly deployed. |
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How would you react if the support you need suddenly landed in your lap? |
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Protons diffuse across a membrane from the anode chamber to the cathode chamber, where they react with the anions to form water or ferrocyanide ions. |
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Oxygen enters at the cathode, where it combines with electrons and is split into ions that travel through the electrolyte to react with fuel at the anode. |
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This mountain illustrates both anticlinal and synclinal folding and the way in which the two different fold types react to weathering and erosion. |
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Tactically, bear market rallies reward buyers of low quality stocks, which tend to be highly geared and react sharply to such short-lived momentum. |
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Electronic controls gather information from the anti-lock brakes and other sensors to enable it to react within 50 milliseconds, much faster than competitive viscous devices. |
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Chemists discovered that in the presence of light, rhodium compounds react with DNA, and they ultimately kill malignant cells by interfering with their ability to reproduce. |
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Pitting allows atomic oxygen, present in low Earth orbits, to react with an exposed surface, causing corrosion and reducing the serviceable lifetimes of satellites. |
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How non-Methodists react to his innovations no doubt depends on their attachment to the ancient creeds and to the apostolic succession which they express. |
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Visitors will be able to see how liquid crystals react to light and heat and the York chemists use slime to demonstrate how branched molecules can make gels. |
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Unlike hydrocarbon based aromatics, which react most readily with electrophiles, perfluoro-aromatics and heterocyclic ring systems react better with nucleophiles. |
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A lot of beginners can be rhythmical on the ground but once they're in the saddle, they tend to hold their breath and react when they get frightened. |
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She's barely conscious, but she does react when you talk to her. |
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In both cities and forests, alkyl nitrates are made when nitrogen oxides, which are produced by automobile tailpipes and smokestacks, react with hydrocarbon molecules. |
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A society that does not shudder in shame to hear cases of sati, female infanticide and foeticide, and bride burning for dowry can hardly be expected to react to cases of rape. |
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It is clear that the way people react in the early stages of a breaking scandal will often mean the difference between saving face and losing all credibility. |
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Ultrasonic backscatter does react to changes in structure, however it can not be linked to a determined hardness value using the indentation method. |
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If staff members react badly to criticism and become upset, the manager should suggest a short break or offer to resume the meeting at a later date. |
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Kids can sense emotional tension and shifts in mood and react accordingly. |
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None of you want to react to that bald statement by me, I am sure. |
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They found that these nonaqueous-superacid solutions reacted with weak bases which did not react with either sulfuric or perchloric acid in water. |
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Veteran commanders consider any unit that has not been blooded to be unreliable, because even well-trained soldiers can react unpredictably to the horrors of combat. |
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Alkaline phosphatase-labeled complexes react with the substrate creating a chemical reaction and a source of energy to excite the dioxetane substrate. |
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Some of them, including citrus oils such as orange, lemon and bergamot, react with ultraviolet light and can cause skin to burn more easily in sunlight. |
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I've seen people react to the opportunists with even more idiocy. |
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You've just sprung this on me and you expect me to react well? |
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The midterm elections in November 1938, however, made it unnecessary for President Roosevelt to react to a possible electoral threat from the left. |
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Vehicles travelling behind that car also brake hard, triggering a domino effect as motorists react to brake lights in front of them, slowing all traffic in that lane. |
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The emotions of Democrats are on a tripwire, ready to react at the slightest provocation. |
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I think that is probably how I would react if I were in their shoes. |
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But, generally speaking, businesses scream and moan, react and innovate, and wind up in a better place. |
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When it is forced into the public gaze, we react in a way that shames us. |
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Suddenly all of her senses were screaming warning, but it was too late to react as a blinding pain shot from the crown of her cranium to the soles of her feet. |
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On the other hand, Muslims worldwide are likely, on the whole, to react negatively to the pronouncement. |
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Next time you open your mouth to react to something, think twice. |
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To be a truly advanced, sophisticated democracy you need an opposition party that knows how to react to good news by sounding whiny and grudging and moving the goalposts. |
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To avoid having sodium react with oxygen or water vapor in the air, it is usually stored under kerosene, naphtha, or some other organic liquid with which it does not react. |
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I didn't react in the usual way with a quick burst of swearing and a resigned return to sleep with thirst unquenched, vowing to deal with it in the morning. |
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Some unreactive metals react only very slowly, such as copper and lead. |
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The zirconium alloy will react with water to produce hydrogen and oxide, but it also produces heat that has to be removed. |
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Since launching in 2000, Eyetools had built a thriving consulting business by helping clients understand exactly how Internet users react when navigating a website. |
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One wonders how the media will react to the next pro-Israel uproar at yeshiva University. |
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Viewers did not react negatively on Web site message boards. |
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People with yeast sensitivities frequently react better to soda bread than to most types of commercially manufactured bread made from yeast cultures. |
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They react even to disturbing news with a resigned smile and soft words. |
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