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Moreover, higher jitter values together with RTO expiration are interpreted by JTCP as a sign of pure congestion, triggering a reaction to slow start phase; this does not happen for XJTCP.
These are of importance because they appear in the applied sciences, for example, as models for ignition of a compressible gas, or general physical phenomena where temperature has a central role in triggering a reaction.
In response to the crystals the pH of the solution surrounding them lowers, triggering a reaction with the dissolved waterglass, and adding a layer of silica to the growing structure.
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) mimic naturally occurring hormones such as estrogen by occupying hormone receptors and triggering a reaction in the body.
Wavelengths around 1200 nm are absorbed by the water within the dermis thus triggering a reaction that leads to cytokine stimulation of collagen fibres of types I and III and elastin.
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Even a small amount of gluten can trigger a reaction, she said.
The slightest thing from the outside world could trigger a reaction or worse, death.
And that prospect triggered a reaction that was probably decisive to Gaddafi's ultimate undoing.
So far, however, the unrest in Gizab has failed to trigger a reaction from Kabul.
Whatever it was it triggered a reaction in the boys that devastated a family and the community.
"The fact is that you never know what is going to trigger a reaction in contemporary art," he said.
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