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  • But the details of the many complex reactions involved are not well understood.
  • Complex trauma means complex reactions and this leads to complex treatments.
  • More complex reactions are involved in metabolic pathways and metabolic networks in biological systems.
  • There are also complex reactions to hunger management hormones-see Leptin # Obesity and leptin resistance.
  • This is followed by a complex reaction of the iron ( II ) complex with ferricyanide.
  • STARlight is designed to handle complex reactions involving multiple photon exchange between a single ion pair.
  • One example is the wide-ranging series of experiments on the mental chronometry of complex reaction times.
  • In a complex reaction, they mix with gases formed by auto and industrial emissions to produce more ozone.
  • The measure, however, kindled complex reactions among those who viewed it as a symbolic, and therefore hurtful, affront to homosexuals.
  • He calls it the Velcro model because it is based not on complex reactions between molecules, but on simple touching.
  • Even the priest ( Dermot Crowley ) who tries to introduce Olive to God has some complex reactions to her behavior.
  • Most of the play is actors speaking the words of those people, exploring the complex reactions to Shepard's murder and its aftermath.
  • Many Americans have underestimated how much of what they see in her is a complex reaction to the changes in the roles of women.
  • But the acclaim in the United States appears to be stirring complex reactions among the relatively small group that even knows about it here.
  • Adams details the complex reaction to the schools, from hiding children to arguing over certain rules, and the overall acquiescence to the federal role.
  • When MC1R comes into contact with ?-MSH, a complex reaction is triggered inside the cell, and the melanocyte begins to produce black-brown pigment ( eumelanin ).
  • In more complex reaction networks, when multiple reaction steps are perturbed, then the reciprocal time constants are given by the eigenvalues of the characteristic rate equations.
  • "' Emotion "', in psychology and common use, refers to the complex reaction of an organism to significant objects or events, with subjective, behavioral, physiological elements.
  • Many other terminologies are used for stepwise reactions : overall reaction, global reaction, apparent reaction, operational reaction, complex reaction, composite reaction, multiple step reaction, multistep reaction, etc.
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