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At some plants they have even agreed to work overtime for nothing when demand is especially strong, so that their firms can react more readily to fluctuations in order levels.
In general, catalytic action is a chemical reaction between the catalyst and a reactant, forming chemical intermediates that are able to react more readily with each other or with another reactant, to form the desired end product.
One reason for this difference is the fact that SEBS elastomers react more readily with nylon 6 than do EPR/EPR-g-MA mixtures as determined by extent of amine reaction and torque rheometry.
Ir H2O species formed after hydrolysis react more readily with nucleobases than Ir Cl complexes.
This behavior was likely caused by the presence of dangling bonds at the edge, which commonly react more readily during initial ALD nucleation.
The kinetic experiments also indicate that lysines 16 and 20 react more readily with 489 than do lysines 5, 8, and 12, which is not evident from measuring product yields (Table 2).
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The direct-injection Valvetronic V-8 reacted more readily to the accelerator's lash, reminding me of the technology and potency packed inside.
Palladium reacts more readily than platinum.
Interestingly, the primers reacted more readily with DNA of environmental contaminants than with the rare and/or tropical fungi in our sample collection, thus considerably reducing the value of the protocols for use in cases of suspicion of tropical mycoses.
Peroxynitrite (ONOO−) reacts more readily with carbon dioxide (CO2) than with GSH: the products of rate constants and concentrations are approximately 39 s−1 and 1 s−1 for CO2 and GSH (11), respectively.
It is reported that all-trans-retinol reacts more readily with both O2− and HO2 than a mixture of geometric β-carotene isomers.
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