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The phrase "large reaction" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a strong or significant response to something. Example: When the actress won the Oscar, there was a large reaction from the audience, with thunderous applause and standing ovation.
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It was found that even when the extent of wetting was large, reaction taking place on the dry parts of the catalyst largely dominated the overall reaction rate.
However, all these reactions are energetically rather unfavorable with large reaction barriers well above 1 eV.
Some policies have no effect for much of the time and then cause a large reaction.
Using a very simple apparatus, it is possible to obtain values for even very large reaction rate constants.
"I think that if he were arrested on his return, you would see a very large reaction on the part of the Venezuelan people and on the part of the international community," Abrams said.
These time-histories provide kinetic targets to test and refine large reaction mechanisms for n-heptane and demonstrate the potential of this type of data for validation of large reaction mechanisms.
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Homogeneous catalytic processes for conversions of CO2 are, by a large, reactions involving the incorporation of the entire CO2 molecule into the products.
These little triggers can lead to large reactions.
"We weren't manipulating their emotional or affective state, it was a subtle social interaction with the experimenter … but they had pretty large reactions".
Boosting may at times produce large reactions and in all serial TB studies will be a potential confounder (8).
The response to Hymenoptera stings are classified as normal local reactions, large local reactions, systemic anaphylactic reactions, systemic toxic reactions, and unusual reactions [2,3].
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