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Reaction logo #10101) Allergic reaction 2) Antipathy 3) Aversion 4) Backlash 5) Chem lab event 6) Chemical change 7) Classical mechanics 8) Counter tendency 9) Counterattack 10) Criticism 11) Feedback 12) French word used in English 13) Hostile response 14) Hypersensitivity 15) Impulse 16) Knee jerk 17) Recoil 18) Repercussion
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Reaction logo #10101) Amusement 2) Autoimmune 3) Automatism 4) Compensation 5) Criticism 6) Emotion 7) Equilibrium 8) Feeling 9) Gsr 10) Hydrolysis 11) Hydrolyzable 12) Kinesis 13) Neutralisation 14) Neutralization 15) Overreaction 16) Oxidation 17) Oxidisation 18) Oxidization 19) Oxidoreduction 20) Receptiveness 21) Recoil
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Reaction logo #21000[chemistry] Lists of domain names. ...
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Reaction logo #21000[physics] One form of the third of Newton`s laws of motion of classical mechanics states that if one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts an equal and opposite reaction force on the first. The third law is more generally stated as `every action is attended by an equal and opposite reaction`.{cn|date=June 20...
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Reaction logo #21002• (n.) A regular or characteristic response to a stimulation of the nerves. • A test for typhoid fever based on the fact that blood serum of one affected, in a bouillon culture of typhoid bacilli, causes the bacilli to agglutinate and lose their motility. • (n.) Backward tendency or movement after revolution, reform, or great prog......
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reaction logo #21005(re- + L. agere to act) 1. the phenomena caused by the action of chemical agents; a chemical process in which one substance is transformed into another substance or substances. 2. in psychology, the mental and/or emotional state elicited in response to any particular situation.
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reaction logo #20718See chemical reaction.
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Reaction logo #21012A decline in prices following an advance. Opposite of rally.
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Reaction logo #20047A decline in prices following an advance. Opposite of rally.
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reaction logo #20973Standard method for identifying Clostridium perfringens. When grown on agar containg egg yolk, an opalescent halo is formed around colonies that produce _ toxin (lecithinase). ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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reaction logo #21001(re-ak´shәn) opposite action or counteraction; the response of a part to stimulation. the phenomena caused by the action of chemical agents; a chemical process in which one substance is transformed into another substance or substances. in psychology, the mental or emotional state that d...
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Reaction logo #22402A decline in prices following an advance. Opposite of rally.
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Reaction logo #10444The degree of acidity or alkalinity of a soil.
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reaction logo #10444(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Gravity) Response to a force (action and reaction are equal and opposite).
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Reaction logo #20972Re·ac'tion (re*ăk'shŭn) noun [ Confer French réaction .] 1. Any action in resisting other action or force; counter tendency; movement in a contrary direction; reverse action. 2. (Chemistry) The mutual or reciprocal action of chemical agents upon each other, or...
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Reaction logo #20972Re·ac'tion noun (Psycophysics) A regular or characteristic response to a stimulation of the nerves.
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reaction logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-ak′shŭn Definitions: 1. The response of a muscle or other living tissue or organism to a stimulus. 2. The color change effected in litmus and certain other organic pigments by contact with substances such as acids or alkalies; also the property that such substances possess to produce this change. 3. In c...
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reaction logo #20400[n] - (mechanics) the equal and opposite force that is produced when any force is applied to a body 2. [n] - a response that reveals a person`s feelings or attitude 3. [n] - extreme conservatism in political or social matters 4. [n] - an idea evoked by some experience 5. [n] - a bodily process occurring due to the effect of s...
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Reaction logo #20687A reaction is a force exerted by a support on an object: sometimes called support reaction. Using this definition, a reaction is an external force. See also: Force.
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reaction logo #20974 noun a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some foregoing stimulus or agent; `a bad reaction to the medicine`; `his responses have slowed with age`
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Reaction logo #21107The force or moment developed at the points of a support.
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reaction logo #21221Click images to enlargeIn chemistry, the coming together, or interaction, of two or more atoms, ions, or molecules with the result that a chemical change takes place and a new substance is formed, with a different chemical composition. The nature of the reaction is described by a chemical equation. For example, in the che...
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reaction logo #23665[Scientific terms] a response that reveals a person's feelings or attitude
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