A second plasma then decomposes the fluoropolymer releasing reactive fluorine atoms which then eat into the silicon. |
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A third component of reactive aggression is affect, and specifically anger. |
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Orthotopic ABC has a characteristic radiographic appearance due to reactive peripheral bone changes that induce a radiolucent shell. |
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Typical reactions of ketones are addition reactions although as a group they are less reactive than the aldehydes. |
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And, what is more, this current of suppression is apparently not as reactive as it may appear. |
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The reactive collision of more than two molecules at the exact time is unlikely and can be represented as the sequence of bimolecular collisions. |
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Individuals who have experienced severe trauma would therefore be more likely to be more reactive to pain. |
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Ozone is produced when sunlight triggers chemical reactions involving reactive hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. |
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Often mydriasis occurs with the pupils poorly reactive or non-reactive to light. |
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The less emotionally reactive the couple becomes, the less the therapist structures the enactment. |
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Light steering was reactive enough to inspire confidence while firm handling and suspension remained settled around S-bends and potholes. |
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One study thermally characterized the reactive hyperemic response of healthy skin. |
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Equivocal or weakly reactive immunohistochemical stains may require further testing to make the diagnosis of mesothelioma. |
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Several methods are available to prevent the formation of preformed reactive antibodies to HLA antigens. |
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Eyebright appears to make your immune system less reactive to airborne allergens. |
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This unusual reactive lesion of the gastric mucosa has only rarely been described and has been termed Russell body gastritis. |
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Early identification and treatment of chlamydia may slow the progression of reactive arthritis. |
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He told me that he has been diagnosed as suffering from reactive depression and is currently being treated for that by a psychiatrist. |
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In novice marijuana users, rarely in regular users, marijuana may precipitate reactive or neurotic depressions. |
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For those patients with reactive airway disease, pre-medication should be considered. |
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The most commonly encountered are Russell and butcher bodies in lymphomas, multiple myeloma, and some reactive or immunologic diseases. |
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I diagnosed him, your Honour, as suffering from a reactive agitated depressive disorder, which was severe in type. |
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Amides tend to be somewhat less reactive, but are also subject to hydrolysis and analogous reactions. |
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Fluorine was the most difficult halogen to isolate because it is so chemically reactive. |
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And by making the particles chemically reactive, scientists are building exquisitely sensitive sensors that can detect individual molecules. |
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Since they have two electrons that they must lose, they are not quite as reactive as the alkali metals. |
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Tin is less reactive than the metal it covers, protecting the underlying metal from corrosion. |
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The addition of scavengers suggests that reactive oxygen species caused this bacterial growth inhibition. |
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A molecule's functional group is the chemically reactive portion, or segment, of an organic chemical molecule. |
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Zinc tends to be much less reactive with oxygen than are the metals that are galvanized. |
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Because free radicals are highly reactive, they are capable of damaging the body. |
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At room temperature, formaldehyde is an extremely reactive colorless gas with a suffocating odor. |
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In addition, the very reactive singlet oxygen can be generated by an input of energy. |
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Monomers involved in condensation reactions typically contain two reactive groups within the molecule. |
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Derived chiefly from petroleum and coal tar, aromatic hydrocarbons tend to be reactive. |
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The major risk comes from the formation of reactive oxygen intermediates during normal oxygen metabolism. |
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Although ketones are not as reactive as aldehydes, they are also important intermediates in the synthesis of many compounds. |
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While not as reactive as the alkali metals, this family knows how to make bonds very easily. |
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In addition, chemically reactive derivatives of ppGpp have been synthesized and used for cross-linking experiments. |
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Getting tough with the community, being proactive and not always reactive, with proper controls will also help. |
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You can make information available proactively and deliver reactive messages that address specific events as they develop. |
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Mr McCormick admits maintenance has been largely reactive and has been concentrated on health and safety matters. |
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The leaders who built enduring great companies showed a creative inside-out approach rather than a reactive outside-in approach. |
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The longitudinal correlates of proactive and reactive aggression in children also seem to differ. |
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It seems to be that it is time for proactive rather than reactive support to be given to Dean John. |
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The existence of reactive stalking raises a number of problems that require our attention. |
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Many form oils on the market are blends of passive and reactive agents designed for specific purposes. |
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Such methods would enable dietitians involved in biotechnology education to take a proactive rather than a reactive approach. |
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This means that most types of event will generate an alert rather than a reactive response. |
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Much of Cuba's Internet control strategy has entailed reactive state responses to the challenges outlined above. |
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Proactive and reactive aggression were assessed when the boys were 13 years of age. |
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This is a recognition that we need to be more proactive rather than reactive as we have been up to now. |
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The key is to be proactive rather than reactive taking a firm stance before the situation gets out of hand. |
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In a crisis like that, a company changes its whole behavior and becomes reactive in nature. |
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Merina Salandy-Brown, a media consultant who worked with the BBC for 18 years, said the draft code was reactive rather than proactive. |
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There are separate accumulators for generator tripping and 500-kV reactive power compensation switching for this algorithm as well. |
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It is important to remember that any reactive load will produce standing waves on the line. |
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If active and reactive power are not properly balanced, voltage collapse may occur in one part of the system and could propagate system failure. |
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Generator tripping must be technically and contractually feasible, and the reactive power devices must be in place. |
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Occasionally, the reactive keratinocytes may show individual keratinization and nonatypical mitosis. |
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Fish oil aids memory and promotes mental acuity because it makes nerve-cell membranes more fluid and more reactive to signals. |
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Usually, to make the problem tractable, the molecules are assumed to be spherical and the reactive patches are assumed to be circular. |
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It's inflatable and reactive, so you're bouncing and jouncing around like you're really out on the open water. |
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In addition, there are a range of metal evaporators, sputterers and reactive ion etching equipment. |
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When a perpetrator wrongs a person, she, the wronged party, typically has a personal reactive attitude of resentment. |
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It has a 7,653 yard range and its warhead consists of a tandem-shaped charge to penetrate reactive armour. |
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First, the front warhead destroys the reactive armour and then the rear warhead has free passage to penetrate the main body armour of the tank. |
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Legislation has too often been cynically reactive to the leader columns of the tabloid newspapers. |
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Methyl lithium is very reactive and acts as a nucleophilic methylating reagent to electrophilic functional groups, such as ketones. |
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The formation of reactive oxygen intermediates was monitored with a fluorescence probe allowing continuous measurements. |
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The missile uses a tandem warhead, which can defeat modern armor and reactive panels. |
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The validity of this assay may be questioned since acetaldehyde is a highly volatile and reactive molecule. |
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But it's not just in the area of international treaties and protocols where Australia has developed a more selective and reactive stance. |
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However during this biotransformation process, generation of reactive metabolites might result in toxicity and liver cell damage. |
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An increase in white cells, the presence of immature cells, or reactive lymphocytes may answer the immediate question. |
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The pigmented tumor demonstrated widely scattered, coarse pigment that was nonreactive with Prussian blue and reactive with Fontana. |
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He may be suffering from reactive depression resulting from traumatic events whilst living in Kosovo. |
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When we see someone in such a light as this, all our reactive attitudes tend to be profoundly modified. |
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Are all persons equally reactive or vulnerable to negative interpersonal events? |
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Think about your reactive responses in the past to the same or similar experiences. |
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Generally speaking, it is a reactive organisation, which responds to demand. |
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Among sensation seekers, Zuckerman has found, dopamine levels are low and very reactive to stimulation. |
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The Internet poses several potential challenges to the regime that provoke a reactive state response. |
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Patients may suffer from anxiety, depression and reactive adjustment disorders. |
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The histologic causes of these false-positive lymph nodes were granuloma, reactive inflammation, and anthracosis. |
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Hilar lymphadenopathy with other pulmonary infiltrates is infrequent and thought to represent reactive hyperplasia. |
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Differentiating reactive airway dysfunction syndrome from other types of work-related asthma is generally straightforward. |
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The defence presented evidence that Juman suffered from cannabis-induced psychotic disorder, reactive depression and schizophrenia. |
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Reiter's syndrome is a form of reactive arthritis, an inflammation of the joints that occurs in response to infection. |
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In my analysis of this tripartite division I shall identify the rational soul with the ego, or self-obsessed reactive mind of Buddhism. |
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Its aim was to stimulate demand for scrip, making the market more proactive rather than reactive. |
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The term fluxing also includes the treatment of nonferrous melts by inert or reactive gases to remove solid or gaseous impurities. |
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The thermic lance mixes highly reactive metals in a catalytic reaction that spews forth flames for distances of up to 10 metres. |
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The less you eat, the less you metabolize, the fewer reactive oxygen species you generate, and the less damage you do to your cellular machinery. |
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Brief reactive psychoses are of interest because some behaviors, otherwise considered normal in developing countries, overlap. |
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Thus, the association of reactive oxygen species both in carcinogenesis and in cancer progression has been shown in numerous investigations. |
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The added value of C reactive protein or cardiothoracic ratio on chest radiograph is limited. |
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The reactive epithelium may extend into the superficial reticular dermis, simulating a carcinoma. |
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However, reactive oxygen species generated by UVA radiation, particularly singlet oxygen, can also damage nucleic acids. |
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The reactive oxygen species are produced as an unavoidable consequence of aerobic metabolism. |
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A job scheduler and a dispatcher handle periodic jobs, whereas reactive jobs change state themselves for performance reasons. |
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Self-propagation occurs when the autocatalyst diffuses into the reactive medium, initiating reaction and creating more autocatalyst. |
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Samarium-cobalt magnets retain their magnetic properties at high temperatures and are not very reactive. |
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Subungual exostosis begins as a reactive fibrous growth that develops cartilage and ultimately ossifies. |
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Ozone is a highly reactive gas that is regulated in the outside air as a lung irritant. |
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The reactive dyes have been characterized by the corresponding color index names and numbers, the chemical class and reactive groups. |
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It does help to distinguish mesotheliomas from reactive, proliferating mesothelium, which typically has no cytogenetic abnormalities. |
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In all experiments superparamagnetic particles of 4.5-m diameter exhibiting reactive tosyl groups on the surface were used as magnetic tweezers. |
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They are about three times less reactive towards solvolysis than the corresponding tosylates. |
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Once the transfer layer is exposed, the gas chemistry for the reactive ion etch consists of oxygen alone. |
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The larynx, trachea, and bronchi exhibited extensive squamous metaplasia of the mucosa with reactive atypia. |
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Epoxy compounds are highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agents, which may attack and bind covalently to DNA and cause mutagenic events. |
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The timing of his remarks appears to lend color to the interpretation that his move was reactive rather than proactive. |
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Several drugs are associated with reactive oxygen species generation and lung injury with the most widely investigated of them being bleomycin. |
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As he sprays reactive chemicals on the test strips, a pink blush spreads across the paper. |
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However, in a pilot study, the instrument successfully measured reactive hyperemia following pressure in healthy volunteers. |
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Inhalation of coarse, ambient particulate matter may also contribute to the exacerbation of reactive airways disease. |
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He was essentially a reactive politician, a late learner, slow to grasp the consequences of change. |
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Lets take an electrical circuit, with two AC sources of the same frequency, acting on a purely reactive circuit. |
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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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The added ethyl group makes ethylbenzene about 25 times more reactive to nitration than benzene. |
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It was a brilliant piece of reactive warfare, even if it was not wholly successful. |
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We investigated a role of the glyoxalase detoxification system of precursor reactive carbonyl compounds in the in vivo AGE formation. |
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The newly deployed solution is expected to drive omnichannel customer journeys through proactive and reactive engagement. |
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The sunlight splits the chlorine into highly reactive ions that break ozone down into normal oxygen molecules. |
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The researchers also noted that following training there was a reduced reactive hyperemic flow. |
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Vitamin E is more reactive than the fatty acid molecule and, therefore, reacts instead of it. |
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Ferrous and ferric iron catalyze the formation of reactive oxygen metabolites, which may mediate mucosal injury. |
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This showed a reactive lymph node with prominent geminal centres and focal areas in keeping with necrotising granulomata. |
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Alternatively you could use a very small amount of ivory, ecru, camel, or brown reactive dye to make the neutral you want. |
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He remained pyrexial, his C reactive protein concentration and hepatic transaminases continued to rise, and he became increasingly unwell. |
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Heating the acid makes it more reactive, prompting effervescence from even the least soluble carbonates. |
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Fluorine is so reactive that it forms compounds with the noble gases, which were thought to be chemically inert. |
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Similar to nitrous acid, nitric oxide gives rise to reactive nitrous anhydride that can induce nitrosative deamination of DNA bases. |
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They were the product of a White House whose attention to international affairs was sporadic, inexpert, and reactive. |
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She throws a Brunswick Arc but is looking for something reactive, a ball that goes long and hits hard at the pins. |
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They can be cautious and indecisive, but also reactive, defiant and rebellious. |
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For example, lithium, sodium, and potassium comprised a triad of soft, highly reactive metals. |
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Reiter's syndrome is a type of reactive arthritis that specifically refers to the classic triad of arthritis, conjunctivitis and urethritis. |
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The two main ingredients are reactive halogen gases such as chlorine or bromine and sunlight. |
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Copper is a moderately reactive metal that dissolves in most acids and alkalis. |
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The element is not very reactive chemically, although it does dissolve in most acids. |
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The catalysts are easily poisoned by lead, however, which clogs their reactive surfaces. |
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These free radicals are highly reactive chemically and can themselves alter molecules in the cell. |
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Unlike other diagnostic criteria, the pulse is very reactive and reflects the most current state of the individual. |
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In horticulture it is the humic, and particularly the fulvic acids which are most reactive and effective in stimulating plant growth. |
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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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Next, efforts were made to locate examples of reactive stalking, especially in relation to cyberstalking. |
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The final grinding again produces an extremely fine powder and close proximity of potentially reactive substances. |
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The free radicals and reactive species produced by these reactions are highly cytotoxic. |
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This is because they favour a reactive risk model rather than a proactive mastery model. |
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She said it is crucial that organisations have a proactive rather than reactive outlook. |
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As you have just described, it seems as if the approach has been reactive rather than any proactive work. |
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These are reactive, not proactive, stances, and they do little to offer substantive solutions. |
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The terrain and weather conditions on Attu placed the logisticians in a reactive instead of an anticipative mode throughout most of the operation. |
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So what policing there is tends to be reactive, rather than proactive. |
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The severity of their coronary artery disease as assessed angiographically was strongly associated with the serum concentration of C reactive protein. |
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The use of aliases and false identity documents represents only the simplest of measures and could be described as a reactive or defensive action. |
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A young filly wants to be safe and she'll be more flighty and reactive. |
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Some polymers, such as most polyimides and polycarbonates, are not photosensitive and are typically processed using photoresist patterning and reactive ion etching. |
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The rounded cables are UV reactive and come in the Round Cable box. |
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The active device area must be hermetically sealed to prevent the ingress of water and oxygen that can degrade the polymer and the reactive metal cathode. |
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A reactive low-season policy is not a credible solution, especially in an industry that does its marketing a year or two in advance of the results. |
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Or can his actions be explained as essentially defensive and reactive in response to growing American meddling in areas of traditional Russian spheres of influence? |
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This finding supports the theory that hyperplastic mesothelial cells derive from reactive serosal mesothelium and are dislodged into draining lymphatics. |
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The Ballistic Cube is a violently reactive target that jumps, bucks and boogaloos with each hit, then lands showing you a four-inch surface every time. |
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Silicon behaves somewhat similarly to carbon, but compounds of silicon and hydrogen or silicon and the halogens are much more reactive than their carbon counterparts. |
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There are also characteristic wastes, which means they are ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or designated as toxic by the Toxic Characteristic Leachate Procedure. |
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Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic to eliminate the bacterial infection that triggered your reactive arthritis if it's still detectable in your body. |
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And the law is always reactive and lagging behind social developments. |
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At other times, the president is reactive rather than proactive. |
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In most successions of metamorphic rocks, those with reactive lithologies, such as mature pelites, make up only a small proportion of the rock mass. |
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It will be possible in the near future to precast long deck and girder systems using reactive powder concrete that will make very rapid bridge construction possible. |
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While supplementation was able to reduce thiobarbituric reactive substances, it was only able to slightly lower the quantity of conjugated dienes formed. |
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But we cannot allow them to shift us into a purely reactive mode. |
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Today the masculinity crisis is generally seen as a negative reactive response to feminism, to the growing independence of women, and to the blending of gender roles. |
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Contacts were tested with a specific treponemal test, and those with a reactive test were managed in the same way as those with a confirmed syphilis diagnosis. |
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The etiology of a pulmonary exacerbation is likely a variety of airway insults including respiratory viral infections, reactive airway disease, and pollutants. |
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The pupils should be equal, round, and reactive to light in both eyes. |
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I know several IT managers who are neither dull, slow nor reactive. |
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Instead, they become more bitter, more reactive, more blameful. |
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Steering was nicely reactive though a little too light at higher speeds. |
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Therefore, elevation of the control site temperature helped mask temperature increases caused by reactive hyperemia or inflammation in some cases. |
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The antibody response was termed as group specific, species specific or cross reactive depending on the comparative antibody titres obtained against different antigen pools. |
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Traditional antivirus protection is very reactive in nature. |
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Arrows indicate cells reactive to the zeatine specific antibodies. |
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Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances were fluorometrically assayed in terms of malonyldialdehyde equivalent as described earlier using tetraethoxypropane for calibration. |
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We found corroborative evidence that neutrophils are stimulated to degranulate and produce reactive oxidants in the airways of children with Cystic Fibrosis. |
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The government's response to the problem was reactive rather than proactive. |
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Microsomal epoxide hydrolase detoxifies reactive oxygen species generated by endotoxin exposure, and polymorphisms of the miH gene are associated with altered enzyme activity. |
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Another component of reactive aggression is physiological response. |
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These reactive aldehydes form specific cross-links between two chains. |
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Oxygen is an extremely reactive chemical, corroding metals, rusting iron, and fueling fires. |
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Essentially, the system senses the driving conditions and makes corrections and adjustments as required, but in such a way that it is more anticipative rather than reactive. |
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The reactive elements contained in alloys such as magnesium, strontium, sodium, calcium, beryllium, and titanium are also factors in oxide formation. |
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She was hospitalized in order to find out whether it was reactive arthritis or a reflection of a paraneoplastic syndrome. |
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Air-bubbling was highly effective to prevent the polymerization of both the product and the reactant during the reactive distillation operation. |
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Metals that are more reactive displace the oxide of the metals that are less reactive. |
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Macrophage cytotoxicity against schistosomula of schistosoma mansoni involves arginine-dependent production of reactive nitrogen intermediates. |
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While H2 is not very reactive under standard conditions, it does form compounds with most elements. |
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Enzymes with a zinc atom in the reactive center are widespread in biochemistry, such as alcohol dehydrogenase in humans. |
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Investigators used the average of nonstress test results for each patient to categorize results as reactive or nonreactive. |
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The range of UV curable reactive diluents offered today is almost unmanageable. |
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Her pupils were equally round and reactive to light, and the extraocular muscles were intact. |
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Zinc is more reactive than iron or steel and thus will attract almost all local oxidation until it completely corrodes away. |
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Since silver is more reactive than gold, supplies of native silver were much more limited than those of gold. |
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Oxidative stress can reflect a disturbance between the systemic production of reactive oxygen species and antioxidant defenses against radicals. |
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Of note, GFAP may be focally positive, which has been interpreted as reactive astroglia. |
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Caesium metal is one of the most reactive elements and is highly explosive in the presence of water. |
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It has been suggested that accumulating reactive nitrogen in the environment may prove as serious as putting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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These tests involved firing large amounts of ordnance at the frontal arc of T-80Us and T-90s, with and without Kontakt-V reactive armor. |
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On a relative scale, Di-t-butyl peroxide is a relatively unreactive material while benzoyl peroxide is quite reactive. |
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Antibodies identified in the RBC eluate were all reactive at anti-human globulin phase. |
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In the months that followed, the agents employed both reactive and proactive techniques to investigate CST offenders. |
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Rose Bengal is a red, xanthene dye that produces reactive, singlet oxygen when exposed to light. |
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Chlorendic anhydride solid reactive flame retardant contains a stable bicyclic structure. |
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He developed several new technologies using novel ionomers, reactive blends and castable polyurethane for various golf ball components. |
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Next, the team sprinkled in another chemical, called thiourea, which can quell rebellious reactive oxygen species. |
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Circulating levels of thrombopoietic and inflammatory cytokines in patients with clonal and reactive thrombocytosis. |
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Both are what are called pozzolans, reactive materials that help make the concrete stronger. |
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Torus palatinus is a benign, reactive hyperplasia of osseous tissue extending outward from the surface of the bone. |
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Nitric oxide-mediated chondrocyte cell death requires the generation of additional reactive oxygen species. |
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Synergistic improvements are seen with core shell particles when combined with other tougheners such as reactive liquid polymers. |
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A moderate multifocal infiltrate of macrophages and reactive astrocytes was apparent in the neuropil adjacent to the cavitated area. |
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Recent literature has examined the reliability of Glut-1 in discriminating between reactive and malignant mesothelium in histological sections. |
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Elemental iron occurs in meteoroids and other low oxygen environments, but is reactive to oxygen and water. |
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Poststreptococcal reactive arthritis is a type of sterile arthritis which occurs after a beta-hemolytic streptococcal throat or skin infection. |
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It is one of the least reactive chemical elements and is solid under standard conditions. |
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Contract awarded for arterial blood gases, electrolytes, glucose, lactate, reactive to determine. |
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Once this excited photosensitizer encounters tissue oxygen, it will transfer its energy, forming a highly reactive singlet oxygen molecule. |
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Another thing to be aware of is that these reactive materials are nonexplosive, which make them safe to handle. |
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Two reactive hydrophilic modifiers from Gelest, MCS-VX15 and MCS-VF14, make traditionally platinum-cured silicone elastomers more hydrophilic. |
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Also, Loctite recently introduced three new reactive urethane hot melts to its Proform line. |
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Scavenging of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species by the prodrug sulfasalazine and its metabolites 5-aminosalicylic acid and sulfapyridine. |
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Toxic metabolites form haptens with tissue proteins and produce neoantigens, such as the formation of reactive hydroxylamines from sulfonamides. |
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Vocal fold cysts are usually unilateral, and they often cause a reactive swelling or mass on the contralateral side. |
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Histology showed dense collagen bearing a small cyst lined by reactive synovium and containing some fibrin but no evidence of neoplasia is seen. |
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This continues to be a moderately controversial stance, but it is somewhat less criticizable as a reactive activity than a proactive one. |
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There are various options with regards to power testing resistive and reactive. |
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The other is reactive by continuously monitoring and validating the health of a SAN across each and every access path. |
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Textile dyestuffs typically include dyes such as acid dyes, basic dyes, direct dyes, disperse dyes, reactive dyes, sulfur dyes and vat dyes. |
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Cooper JF, Weary ME, Jordan FT The impact of nonendotoxin LAL reactive materials on Limulus amebocyte lysate analyses. |
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Since metals that are reactive form oxides that are stable, some metal oxides must be electrolyzed to be reduced. |
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Poncet's disease is a reactive polyarthritis where no mycobacterial involvement can be detected after acute tuberculosis. |
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The protistan parasite Perkinsus marinus is resistant to selected reactive oxygen species. |
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This is a fairly weak bond so reactions of peroxides often involve breaking this bond, giving very reactive oxygen species. |
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The covalent bonds that attach reactive dye to natural fibers make them among the most permanent of dyes. |
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The pupillometer then categorizes the response of a reactive pupil as brisk or sluggish, according to the manufacturer's normative data. |
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Neoplastic multinucleated giant cells are common, and reactive foreign-body-type giant cells may also be seen. |
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In both the tangential and radial directions in the wood, chip impregnation is a process of reactive diffusion. |
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His extraocular muscles were intact, and his pupils were equal, round, and reactive. |
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Extraverts in comparison to introverts have less cortical arousal and more mental reactive inhibition. |
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The majority of PAs, however, is metabolized by liver monooxygenases resulting in highly reactive pyrrolic metabolites. |
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A free radical is an atom or molecule that has at least one unpaired electron, causing it to be very chemically reactive. |
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Growth of an osteochondroma at the medial clavicle with reactive exophytic overgrowth from the adjacent manubrium was also considered. |
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For short-scale problems such as the discharge of highly reactive substances or spills, the motion would be perceived primarily as advection. |
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Increased seminal reactive oxygen species levels in patients with varicoceles correlate with varicocele grade but not with testis size. |
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The latter two products are reactive flame retardants used in urethanes and unsaturated polyesters. |
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The equivalent weight of an element or compound is that weight equivalent in reactive power to one atomic weight of hydrogen. |
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Tomerini and co-authors showed that preemptive rather than reactive MCPs resulted in a lower Ross River virus rate in Queensland, Australia. |
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Many reactive metals rapidly pump large quantities of active gases because they getter the gases. |
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The percentage of events reactive with each monoclonal antibody was determined, setting thresholds with isotypic controls. |
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Pupil examination in bright light and dim light, looking for anisocoria or a poorly reactive pupil is vital. |
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Consequently, XOR is the unique modifiable enzyme system generating reactive oxygen species. |
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The value of anti-calretinin antibody in the differential diagnosis of normal and reactive mesothelia versus metastatic tumors in effusion cytology. |
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She tells of parents with an adopted son who had developed post-traumatic stress disorder and reactive attachment disorder from his early experience of neglect. |
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The Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test result was positive, and a fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test result was strongly reactive. |
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For example, Part II of the phenolic urethane binder system is reactive enough that a half-cup of water can render a 55-gal drum of material useless. |
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When blood flow to areas of the brain is restricted, reactive oxygen compounds like superoxide radical anions, hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radicals form and accumulate. |
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Currently, the market offers distinct basic dyes, direct, mordant, and vat dyes, and reactive and disperse dyes, which are expected to fade away, giving way to natural dyes. |
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These low molecular mass thiols and redox enzymes protect enzymes from reactive derivatives and facilitate adaptation to various metabolic and environmental conditions. |
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It is a moderately reactive metal and strong reducing agent. |
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The sesquiterpene aromadendrene bears a reactive exocyclic methylene group and a cyclopropane ring which can alkylate proteins and thereby disturb the conformation of protein. |
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The presentation of the patient was similar to spondyloarthritis, including ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and enteropathic arthritis. |
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On the surfaces of particles within the clouds, inactive chlorine compounds derived from humanmade chlorofluorocarbons convert into a reactive form that destroys ozone. |
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The advantage of this mechanism of energy dissipation is that no reactive intermediate species and no photolytic decomposition products are formed on the skin. |
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Free radicals are group of highly reactive chemical molecules with one or more unpaired electrons that can oxidatively modify bio-mole cules they encounter. |
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Unlike copper, silver will not react with the halogens, with the exception of the notoriously reactive fluorine gas, with which it forms the difluoride. |
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In this vein, too, Frederician foreign policy is also characterized more as reactive than aggressive and thus does not adumbrate the Machtpolitik of subsequent centuries. |
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Chlorine-substituted triazines are also used as reactive dyes. |
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In the first step a suitable protein, treated with reagents that provide reactive functional groups, is immobilized on a solid support via a cleavable linker. |
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In phase I, enzymes catalyze new reactive or polar groups on compounds that range from substances created by the body's cells to dietary factors to xenobiotics. |
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Unlike typical oil processing, the process uses no harsh chemicals and it does not require hydrogen or sodium methoxide, both highly flammable and reactive chemicals. |
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Antioxidant capability in sperm cells is limited because of deficiency cytoplasmic components having antioxidant effects to expunction of reactive oxygens. |
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This anticipated retirement timeline may in part be prompted by the physical intensiveness of the work or by reactive or preventative health reasons. |
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Methyl halide compounds include methyl chloride, methyl bromide and methyl iodide, which become reactive agents when released into the atmosphere. |
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Fluorine is the most electronegative and reactive of all elements and therefore in nature, it does not exist in the free state but always forms compounds. |
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In this position, astaxanthin can intercept reactive molecular species within the membrane's hydrophobic interior and along its hydrophilic boundaries. |
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According to the company, sodium silicide is a safe, air-stable reactive metal powder that produces hydrogen at about half the pressure of a soda can. |
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The concept that mtDNA is particularly susceptible to reactive oxygen species generated by the respiratory chain due to its proximity remains controversial. |
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High blood levels of free ferrous iron react with peroxides to produce highly reactive free radicals that can damage DNA, proteins, lipids, and other cellular components. |
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The pyrite-bearing mineralization appears structurally controlled within highly reactive rocks including widespread komatiites, komatiitic basalts and basalts. |
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Autophagy inhibits reactive oxygen species-mediated apoptosis via activating p38-nudear factor-kappa B survival pathways in oridonin-treated murine fibrosarcoma MCF-7 cells. |
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It has been suggested that accumulating reactive nitrogen in the environment may have consequences as serious as putting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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In smog-chamber experiments, he and Landis showed that sunlight activates certain airborne halogen compounds to convert elemental mercury to reactive gaseous mercury. |
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In the technology reported in PNAS, the microspheres also contained a photosensitizing agent that, when exposed to laser light, produces molecules of reactive oxygen. |
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The spectrum of disease includes Kyrle's disease, elastosis perforans serpiginosa, perforating folliculitis, and reactive perforating collagenosis. |
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Recent studies have shown that metals such as nickel and vanadium exhibit the ability to produce reactive oxygen species, resulting in lipid peroxidation. |
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However, during the abduction, Brown was shot in the arm while struggling, a violent subact by Lake that appeared to have elements of both reactive and instrumental violence. |
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Sulfur trioxide is highly reactive and dissociates into sulfur dioxide and atomic oxygen, which oxidizes traces of carbon monoxide to form carbon dioxide. |
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