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Aid agencies are likely to react with mixed feelings.
Rather than being grateful, these experts said, the public is more likely to react with anger that executives have so much to give away -- even now.
Sure, it's traumatic, but put your mourning in front of an audience and it's as likely to react with a shrug as with sympathy.
Thus, a substantial proportion of ROS produced by PDI is likely to react with host components, including cellular structures and molecules, and may cause unexpected cascade reactions46.
And if the terms advanced by Dr. Kissinger are all they have to look forward to, aren't they likely to react with increased military efforts of their own?
Glycine is known to react readily with other amines under dehydrating conditions12, and it is likely to react with the primary amines of nucleobases.
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Compared with commercial NiO, the four kinds of nickel phosphates have a more negative initial oxidation potential, which are more likely to react chemically with urea.
However, these compounds are likely to react irreversibly with different proteins, a property that is preferably avoided in drug development.
Based on the reaction rates measured here, reservoir rocks rich in feldspar, illite and/or smectite are likely to react most rapidly with acidified pore waters.
If you are tired and you are frustrated you are far more likely to react violently when met with resistance.
"They're more likely to react to a sad mood with large numbers of negative thoughts which leads to brooding and 'adhesive preoccupation' – that middle-of-the night feeling when we're caught in a cycle of worry". If you've gone three times around the block on a problem, Williams says, then you're no stranger to adhesive preoccupation.
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