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Free sign up"is reactive to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something or someone responds or reacts in a certain way to something else. It is often used to describe how a substance or material responds to a particular stimulus. Example: "The chemical compound is reactive to oxygen, causing it to rapidly oxidize and produce heat."
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Of note, the LRP-56 mouse Mab is reactive to a more native epitope, judged from its reactivity in the immunoprecipitation experiments (see Figure 4B), and its inability to react with MVP in Western blots.
Usually, the AI is reactive to the player's actions, while the story dictates the order of events.
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.
On the other hand, the benzothiazole group of CBS is reactive to HNTs via electron transferring.
So audio is reactive to every detail---dynamic rather than pre-determined.
DCFDA is reactive to HO·, RO·, ROO· and H2O2 in the presence of cellular peroxidases [88].
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Her specialty is dogs that are reactive to other dogs or have leash reactivity.
"We were reactive to others' proposals".
Mr. Fornas added: "We are reactive to market conditions.
"Right now, we're being reactive to things.
How do we create work rather than just be reactive to it?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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