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Therefore, if your mood switches, and is reactive to external stressors, multiple times throughout a single day, this is likely not bipolar disorder.
However, research is most often after the fact and is reactive to emerging health threats that have already taken a heavy societal toll.
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His pupils were measured at 3 mm bilaterally and were reactive to light.
The amine-functionalized liposomes contained lecithin, cholesterol, and PE in a 6 : 2 : 2 molar ratio and are reactive to amine-containing ligands using a linker).
Wherever there is scarcity now human rights are asserted; and the assertion of rights is reactive to a sense of scarcity deemed to be needless.
The "C" in PVC stands for chlorine where nylon is reactive to chlorine and will fail.
The individual neuronal systems are composed of particular neurons expressing ErbB1 and/or ErbB4 and thus are reactive to EGF and NRG1.
"The city's strategy has been real-estate-driven and has been reactive to the threat of corporate move-outs and job losses rather than job creation".
BCH ring-opening produces large local elongation (>4 Å) and products that are reactive to conjugate additions under mild conditions.
A total of 12 (3.3%) serum samples were reactive to TPMV (geometric mean titer 80.6), and 16 (4.4%) samples were reactive to SEOV (geometric mean titer 103.1).
They possess converting enzyme activity and are reactive with antibodies to converting enzyme, Factor VIII and alpha 2-macroglobulin.
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