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But many of the systems have been rushed out in an "almost reactive" fashion, Colonel Mathewson said.
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Meade fares no better; he was ineffective, almost "entirely reactive" and far too cautious.
It's that he hasn't been prepared for things to go wrong, and as a result Treasury's actions have been almost entirely reactive.
Spectroscopy measurements by FT-NIR demonstrated that the epoxy groups of POSS were almost as reactive as those of the DGEBA in the curing stage, while in the post-curing a lower reactivity of the latter was found, possibly due to steric hindrance effects.
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The approach to dengue is almost always reactive – only when there is an outbreak.
"We had already been working hard to support Black Lives Matter in a number of ways, but it was almost entirely reactive up until this event," Chamberlain said.
The results show that alkene methylation with methanol is dominant for the case of methanol and individual C3 C6 alkenes co-feeding, C2= is almost un-reactive.
The impedance of the almost non-reactive interface is regarded as purely pseudo-capacitive and modeled by a distributed Constant-Phase-Element (CPE).
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