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The atomic species, O, is far more reactive.
But in matters of security, Ms. Mayer, current and former employees said, was far more reactive.
The ethoxide group is a far more reactive initiator than the aluminium-carbon bond.
For example, the lower resonance energy in cyclobutadiene makes it more energetic (and far more reactive) than its open-chain counterpart 1,3-butadiene.
Diesel soot derived from neat biodiesel (B100) is far more reactive during oxidation than soot from neat Fischer Tropsch diesel fuel (FT100).
Consistent with the metastable condition of the white modification, and the crowding of its covalent bonds, this form is far more reactive chemically than the others.
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Now, a free service like Peter Shankman's HARO (Help A Reporter Out) provides a far more effective reactive medium to solicit information to a reporter.
Cellular immune responses are far more cross-reactive.
Some evidence for this is seen in people with Parkinson's disease who can find intentional movements far more difficult than reactive ones.
Acetaldehyde, the major metabolite of ethanol, which is far more toxic and reactive than ethanol, may be responsible for alcohol-induced cardiac damage.
The structure of Wednesday's debates reveals the truth of this thesis: it was a two-tiered phenomenon of pseudo-elimination created by the pseudo-metrics of polling, which is dependent less on any rigor about the subjects' engagement with policy and far more on their reactive engagement with whatever's flared up and infected us all digitally.
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