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The cMAb CK2 was slightly reactive to 14 28 kDa and 200 kDa protein in BP.
Using this assay, one of the 36 CFS patients examined, one of the healthy donors (Fig. 1C, upper panel) but none of the 112 MS patients (Fig. 1C, lower panel) were slightly reactive.
In addition, in the Schuster's experiments, nucleotides G121,122,123 were slightly reactive to Pb2+ indicating that this region, at the bottom of the IIy' domain, could be engaged in an alternative structure such as a G-quadruplex.
As with potassium (which is slightly less reactive) and caesium (which is slightly more reactive), rubidium's reaction with water is usually vigorous enough to ignite the hydrogen gas it liberates.
Biphenyl is slightly less reactive chemically than benzene.
We note that, while Figure 1 indicates that Cu is slightly more reactive than Ag, in practice Cu requires much less stringent deposition conditions in comparison.
Cu is a low-cost CMOS compatible metal that is slightly more reactive than Ag and, thus, according to the rules, slightly more susceptible to residual-gas contaminants during deposition.
The number of control packets per data packet delivered is slightly higher than the reactive routing protocol, due to the periodic exchange of hello messages needed for monitoring the network environment, but optimizations such as optimized broadcasting or adaptive broadcast intervals are possible.
The reactive power output is slightly less than calculated because of the loss, nevertheless, the output capability meets the standards requirements.
For HDS, 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene (4,6-DMDBT) was slightly more reactive than dibenzothiophene (DBT) over the MoS2.
Following the periodic trend, ununoctium would be expected to be slightly more reactive than radon.
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