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The allometric exponent of a prominent ornament in the Pacific leaping blenny the head crest seemed to be highly reactive to changes in the intensity of sexual selection (specifically, sex ratio), whereas there was virtually no change in the allometric elevation of the ornament under the same conditions.
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The current markets are nervous, full of uncertainty and highly reactive to any news -- positive and negative.
Evans described the chemicals that he and his students work with as highly reactive to water and oxygen.
As constraints become ever prevalent, the key question is whether you want to be proactive or reactive to changes?
Still, both are highly reactive to attacks on their market share, and could be spurred to earlier development if they perceive a competitive threat from Canada.
Given that we know that people are highly reactive to each other, the causality most likely runs both ways, in a feedback loop.
Afghanistan, deeply religious and reflexively volatile, has long been highly reactive to perceived insults against Islam.
These particles would be highly reactive to hydrothermal chemical processes.
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