Sentence examples for propensity to react from inspiring English sources

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It exploits system one's propensity to react to subtle cues.

This is a tug-of-war between two chemicals' tendency to spread throughout an environment and their propensity to react in such a way that each turns into the other.In this section Magic bullets Spot check Their time has come A new debugger The Richard Casement internship Apology ReprintsSuch a contest can lead to stable, and often complex, arrangements of the chemicals' relative concentrations.

Savage would thus require an alternative representation of the decision problem the states do not reference life span directly, but rather the agent's physiological propensity to react in a certain way to smoking.

Fatigue causes an increase in irritability and moodiness, and the propensity to react emotionally rather than logically.

The reason could be that genomes were largely built from transposons more or less related to LTRs, or that LTR trained HMMs have a propensity to react with common genomic stuctures like promoters and enhancers.

Aliphatic aldehydes have the propensity to react with molecules containing primary amines, such as amino-containing lipids and lysine residues in proteins.

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We employed two well-established platelet function assays using incremental concentrations of multiple agonists to determine the propensity of platelets to react to stimuli via different activation pathways, simultaneously.

Initially, it was reported that relatively selective COX-2 inhibitors such as nimesulide and meloxicam had a reduced propensity to cross-react with aspirin in patients with AERD, particularly at low doses [ 3].

Shame can be important both as cause, trigger and sequel of a suicidal act, but this does not always reflect a general propensity for the individual to react with shame.

Because the propensity of the immune system to react against immunodominant strain-specific epitopes appears to be genetically hard-wired, the phenomenon has been termed "deceptive imprinting".

Dovidio et al. (2010) note that prejudices and stereotypes are based on people's propensity to categorize and thus to react to and judge other people by seeing them as group members rather than as individuals.

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