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Reactive
Unit of reactivity for a nuclear reactor
useful to talk about the reactivity contributed by just the prompt neutrons. This is the reactivity in dollars or cents. Reactivity in its most general sense
Dollar_(reactivity)
Chemical Property
In chemistry, a reactivity series (or reactivity series of elements) is an empirical, calculated, and structurally analytical progression of a series of
Reactivity_series
Proclivity of a chemical substance to undergo a reaction
of the reaction. The term reactivity is related to the concepts of chemical stability and chemical compatibility. 'Reactivity' is a somewhat vague concept
Reactivity_(chemistry)
Lymphocytes that become large as a result of antigen stimulation
In immunology, reactive lymphocytes, variant lymphocytes, atypical lymphocytes, Downey cells or Türk cells are cytotoxic (CD8+) lymphocytes that become
Reactive_lymphocyte
Reaction between an antibody and an antigen that differs from the immunogen
Cross-reactivity, in a general sense, is the reactivity of an observed agent which initiates reactions outside the main reaction expected. This has implications
Cross-reactivity
Phenomenon in psychological research
Reactivity is a phenomenon that occurs when individuals alter their performance or behavior due to the awareness that they are being observed. The change
Reactivity_(psychology)
Learned response to drug-related stimuli in addiction
research on cue reactivity, the exact theoretical explanation of cue reactivity remains unclear. There are three prominent models of cue reactivity: (1) Conditioned
Cue_reactivity
Type of vehicle armour
Reactive armour is a type of vehicle armour used for protecting vehicles, especially modern tanks, against anti-vehicle armour-piercing munitions. Reactive
Reactive_armour
Change in nuclear fission rate caused by voids in a reactor
properly called void coefficient of reactivity) is a number that can be used to estimate how much the reactivity of a nuclear reactor changes as voids
Void_coefficient
Obsolete concept in chemistry
In chemistry, the reactivity–selectivity principle or RSP states that a more reactive chemical compound or reactive intermediate is less selective in
Reactivity–selectivity principle
Reactivity–selectivity_principle
Psychological measure of empathy
of the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) in Spanish. Psychological Assessment, 29(1), 116-122. [3] "Interpersonal Reactivity Index" on Eckerd College
Interpersonal Reactivity Index
Interpersonal_Reactivity_Index
Form of internal combustion
low-reactivity fuel and oxidizer (typically air) are compressed but not reaching auto-ignition. Later, still during compression cycle, high-reactivity fuel
Reactivity controlled compression ignition
Reactivity_controlled_compression_ignition
Body reactivity is usually understood as an organism's functional ability of its body to react adequately in response to influence the environment. It
Body_reactivity
Inflammatory arthritis triggered by infection elsewhere in the body
develops in response to an infection in another part of the body (cross-reactivity). Coming into contact with bacteria and developing an infection can trigger
Reactive_arthritis
P, Santos E, Pickard J, Czosnyka M. Short pressure reactivity index versus long pressure reactivity index in the management of traumatic brain injury.
Pressure_reactivity_index
Programming paradigm based on asynchronous data streams
js brings reactivity to JavaScript without changing JavaScript syntax semantics, along with reactive JSX templating. Svelte, brings reactivity in the form
Reactive_programming
Uncontrolled nuclear fission chain reaction
of the neutron chain reaction in reactors. It is called one dollar of reactivity. The lifetime of delayed neutrons ranges from fractions of seconds to
Criticality_accident
Medical condition
Reactive hypoglycemia, postprandial hypoglycemia, or sugar crash is symptomatic hypoglycemia occurring within four hours after a high-carbohydrate meal
Reactive_hypoglycemia
Type of dye
In a reactive dye, a chromophore (an atom or group whose presence is responsible for the colour of a compound) contains a substituent that reacts with
Reactive_dye
Problem in nuclear reactor start-up
temperature coefficient of reactivity causes damping of these oscillations, and is a desired reactor design feature. The reactivity of the reactor after the
Iodine_pit
When one nuclear reaction causes more
calculate or use practically. Instead, a system's reactivity is quantified instead. The reactivity of a nuclear system is qualitatively described as the
Nuclear_chain_reaction
Highly reactive molecules formed from diatomic oxygen (O2)
actually more damaging to DNA than the hydroxyl radical, since the lower reactivity of hydrogen peroxide provides enough time for the molecule to travel into
Reactive_oxygen_species
Concrete admixture: calcined kaolinite exhibiting pozzolanic reactivity
disorder is attained more easily upon heating. High-reactivity metakaolin (HRM) is a highly processed reactive aluminosilicate pozzolan, a finely-divided material
Metakaolin
Program library
ReactiveX (Rx, also known as Reactive Extensions) is a software library originally created by Microsoft that allows imperative programming languages to
ReactiveX
Substances that readily reacts with water
in the periodic table, and, like the Group 1 metals, have increasing reactivity with increasing numbers of energy levels. Beryllium (Be) is the only alkaline
Water-reactive_substances
Mammalian protein found in humans
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped) pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whose circulating concentration rises in response to inflammation
C-reactive_protein
Device for controlled nuclear reactions
reaches the critical point. Keeping the reactor in the zone of chain reactivity where delayed neutrons are necessary to achieve a critical mass state
Nuclear_reactor
Programming paradigm
Thierry; De Meuter, Wolfgang (2022), "Topology-Level Reactivity in Distributed Reactive Programs: Reactive Acquaintance Management using Flocks", The Art,
Functional reactive programming
Functional_reactive_programming
Cognitive bias
Reactive devaluation is a cognitive bias that occurs when a proposal is devalued if it appears to originate from an antagonist. The bias was proposed by
Reactive_devaluation
Measure of nuclear reactor fuel stability
Fuel temperature coefficient of reactivity is the change in reactivity of the nuclear fuel per degree change in the fuel temperature. The coefficient quantifies
Fuel temperature coefficient of reactivity
Fuel_temperature_coefficient_of_reactivity
Geometric aspects of ions and molecules affecting their shape and reactivity
(conformation) and reactivity of ions and molecules. Steric effects complement electronic effects, which dictate the shape and reactivity of molecules. Steric
Steric_effects
In the U.S. military, reactive materials (RM) are a new class of materials currently being investigated by the Office of Naval Research and others as a
Reactive_material
Measure of the percentage of human antibodies in a transplant candidate's blood
A panel-reactive antibody (PRA) is a group of antibodies in a test serum that are reactive against any of several known specific antigens in a panel of
Panel-reactive_antibody
Measure of a substance's ability to resist or conduct electric current
the reactivity (in analogy to reactance). The magnitude of impedivity is the square root of sum of squares of magnitudes of resistivity and reactivity. Conversely
Electrical resistivity and conductivity
Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity
Differential equation parameter in thermal physics
nuclear engineering, the temperature coefficient of reactivity is a measure of the change in reactivity (resulting in a change in power), brought about by
Temperature_coefficient
Nuclear reactor state where the nuclear chain reaction is exactly self-sustaining
criticality in strict definition and supercriticality). In terms of reactivity, reactivity is 0 in criticality, less than 0 in subcriticality, greater than
Criticality_(status)
Molecular entity formed as an elementary step in a multi-step chemical reaction
these intermediates do not obey the Lewis octet rule, hence the high reactivity often generated on chemical decomposition of a chemical compound it is
Reaction_intermediate
Medical condition
disorders under ICD-10. Prior to DSM-IV, this condition was called "brief reactive psychosis." This condition may or may not be recurrent, and it should not
Brief_psychotic_disorder
Condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual
emotional blunting or emotional numbing, is a condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual. It manifests as a failure to express feelings either
Reduced_affect_display
Device used to regulate the power of a nuclear reactor
distance to which they are inserted, strongly influence the reactivity of the reactor. When reactivity (as effective neutron multiplication factor) is above
Control_rod
Psychological disorder that can affect children
p. 218. Marshall PJ, Fox NA (2005). "Relationship between behavioral reactivity at 4 months and attachment classification at 14 months in a selected sample"
Reactive_attachment_disorder
Vehicle armor
Non-explosive reactive armour (NxRA), also known as non-energetic reactive armor (NERA), is a type of vehicle armor used by modern main battle tanks and
Non-explosive_reactive_armor
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
chemical reactions, ionisation energy is generally correlated with chemical reactivity, although there are other factors involved as well. The opposite property
Periodic_table
Chemical compound
negative fuel temperature coefficient of reactivity, meaning that as the temperature of the core increases, the reactivity rapidly decreases. Franco-Belge de
Uranium_zirconium_hydride
Reactive distillation is a process where the chemical reactor is also the still. Separation of the product from the reaction mixture does not need a separate
Reactive_distillation
JavaScript framework
Svelte, changing core concepts such as reactivity and reusability. Its primary feature, runes, reworked how reactive state is declared and used. Runes are
Svelte
In artificial intelligence, reactive planning denotes a group of techniques for action selection by autonomous agents. These techniques differ from classical
Reactive_planning
SI unit of apparent power in an electrical circuit
and transformers, and other power handling equipment, where loads may be reactive (inductive or capacitive). For a simple electrical circuit running on direct
Volt-ampere
Power in alternating current systems
stored energy is known as instantaneous reactive power, and its amplitude is the absolute value of reactive power. For a simple alternating current (AC)
AC_power
Inflammation of the lymph nodes
'groin') is adenitis or inflammation of the lymph nodes and is an example of reactive infectious lymphadenopathy. Buboes are a symptom of bubonic plague and
Bubo
One-thousandth of a percent
equal to one-thousandth of a percent of the reactivity, denoted by Greek lowercase letter rho. Reactivity is a dimensionless unit representing a departure
Per_cent_mille
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
one of the least reactive chemical elements, being the second lowest in the reactivity series, with only platinum ranked as less reactive. Gold is solid
Gold
Substance that can absorb large quantities of neutrons in a reactor core
the reactor is fueled. The positive reactivity due to the excess fuel must be balanced with negative reactivity from neutron-absorbing material. Movable
Neutron_poison
Measurement of pupil size and reactivity
Index), PuRe score, (Pupil Reactivity Score), or Reflex's "Reflex Score", doctors can easily and objectively assess pupil reactivity that could otherwise be
Pupillometry
Hazmat labeling system
chemical reactivity, and white containing codes for special hazards not covered by the first three squares. Each of health, flammability and reactivity is rated
NFPA_704
Field of computer science
high-level specifications (e.g. formulas in linear temporal logic). "Reactivity" highlights the fact that the synthesized machine interacts with the user
Reactive_synthesis
Organic chemicals having a high vapor pressure at room temperature
regulations include exemptions for VOCs that are determined to be non-reactive, or of low-reactivity in the smog formation process. Prominent is the VOC regulation
Volatile_organic_compound
reactor kinetics to relate reactivity and the reactor period. Inhour is short for "inverse hour" and is defined as the reactivity which will make the stable
Inhour_equation
Groundwater cleaning technique
analyzing PRBs, emphasis has been placed on losses of reactivity and permeability in the reactive well; however, flawed hydraulic characterization of the
Permeable_reactive_barrier
Academic journal
technology of reactive polymers (those with functional groups) including polymers and other polymers with specific chemical reactivity or other functionality
Reactive & Functional Polymers
Reactive_&_Functional_Polymers
Marketing technique
Reactive marketing is a marketing technique done in reaction to a particular situation or actions made by a competitor. This type of marketing has been
Reactive_marketing
Computer-enhanced methodology
Virtual Reality Cue Reactivity (VRCR) is a computer-enhanced methodology used to assess behavioral and physiological reactivity to drug and alcohol sensory
Virtual reality cue reactivity
Virtual_reality_cue_reactivity
Free radical toxicity
the systemic manifestation of reactive oxygen species and a biological system's ability to readily detoxify the reactive intermediates or to repair the
Oxidative_stress
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
parameter or text macro name with its actual value. Ampersand is the name of a reactive programming language, which uses relation algebra to specify information
Ampersand
Group of highly reactive chemical elements
oxygen (and in the case of lithium, nitrogen). Because of their high reactivity, they must be stored under oil to prevent reaction with air, and are found
Alkali_metal
Psychiatric disorder involving emotional difficulty in response to a stressor
Delusional disorder Folie à deux Psychosis and schizophrenia-like Brief reactive psychosis Schizoaffective disorder Schizophreniform disorder Schizophrenia
Adjustment_disorder
Facets of an ancillary service
Voltage control and reactive power management are two facets of an ancillary service that enables reliability of the transmission networks and facilitates
Voltage control and reactive power management
Voltage_control_and_reactive_power_management
Type of material
higher temperature resistance than the aliphatic epoxy diluents. However, reactivity is rather low compared to other classes of epoxy resin, and high temperature
Epoxy
Reactive Streams is an initiative to provide a standard for asynchronous stream processing with non-blocking back pressure. Reactive Streams started as
Reactive_Streams
Chemical element with atomic number 35 (Br)
electron-deficient and thus electrophilic. The reactivity of organobromine compounds resembles but is intermediate between the reactivity of organochlorine and organoiodine
Bromine
Reactive bonding is a wafer bonding procedure that uses highly reactive nanoscale multilayer systems as an intermediate layer between the bonding substrates
Reactive_bonding
Group of low-reactive, gaseous chemical elements
their extremely low level of reactivity. The name makes an analogy to the term "noble metals", which also have low reactivity. The noble gases have also
Noble_gas
State of steady internal conditions maintained by living things
In biology, homeostasis (British also homoeostasis; /ˌhoʊmiəˈsteɪsɪs/ HOH-mee-ə-STAY-sis) is the state of steady internal physical and chemical conditions
Homeostasis
Substance that is not chemically reactive
previously known as inert gases because of their perceived lack of chemical reactivity. This belief was invariably given credence by these elements possessing
Chemically_inert
Medical condition
Reactive gastropathy, chemical gastropathy also called gastritis of « C type » or "chemical gastritis" is an abnormality in the stomach caused by chemicals
Reactive_gastropathy
Abnormal change in size of the lymph nodes
of infectious, autoimmune, or malignant disease. Examples may include: Reactive: acute infection (e.g., bacterial, or viral), or chronic infections (tuberculous
Lymphadenopathy
Chemical compound
class of β-dicarbonyls. A colorless solid, malondialdehyde is a highly reactive compound that occurs as the enol. It is a physiological metabolite, and
Malondialdehyde
Reactive ethnicity is the phenomenon where actions intended to limit or ban a practice cause people to continue the practice in protest. Jeffery Reitz
Reactive_ethnicity
Numerical hazard rating using colour coded labels
same criteria for 'flammability'/'Fire Hazard' and 'reactivity'. HMIS retired the yellow reactivity bar due to changes in how NFPA's equivalent, renamed
Hazardous Materials Identification System
Hazardous_Materials_Identification_System
Molecule containing main group elements with more than eight valence electrons
Synthesis and reactivity". Organometallics. 9 (7): 2080. doi:10.1021/om00157a016. Dieters, J. A.; Holmes, R. R. (1990). "Enhanced Reactivity of Pentacoordinated
Hypervalent_molecule
Isotope of xenon
hours. The neutron-absorbing 135Xe acts like a control rod, reducing reactivity. The inability of a reactor to be started due to the effects of 135Xe
Xenon-135
Category of user interface
is not reactive if its content is just a collection of screen shots or menu item labels with no real explanation of what they do. Reactivity was a major
Reactive_user_interface
diverse structural motifs, with yellow arsenic enabling the widest range of reactivity. In particular, reaction of yellow arsenic with main group and transition
Allotropes_of_arsenic
protein-linked carbohydrate structures responsible for the phenomenon of cross-reactivity of sera from allergic patients towards a wide range of allergens from
Cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants
Cross-reactive_carbohydrate_determinants
Type of nuclear reactor
which neutrons are slowed and hence reducing the reactivity in the reactor. Therefore, if reactivity increases beyond normal, the reduced moderation of
Pressurized_water_reactor
Smallest amount of fissile material needed to sustain a nuclear reaction
is said to have a negative temperature coefficient of reactivity to indicate that its reactivity decreases when its temperature increases. Using such a
Critical_mass
Chemical reactivity index
In Hückel theory, a Dewar reactivity number, also known as Dewar number, is a measure of the reactivity in aromatic systems. It is used to quantify the
Dewar_reactivity_number
Chemical compound
strain makes the compound challenging to produce and causes its high reactivity. Although cyclopropyne is inherently unstable, it has been extensively
Cyclopropyne
Method of thin film application
neon is preferable, while for heavy elements krypton or xenon are used. Reactive gases can also be used to sputter compounds. The compound can be formed
Sputter_deposition
Chemical compound
J.; Cabelli, Diane E.; Arudi, Ravindra L.; Ross, Alberta B. (1985). "Reactivity of HO2/O− 2 Radicals in Aqueous Solution". J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data. 14
Hydroperoxyl
between reactivity ratios and the instantaneous concentration of each monomer. Composition drift in some degree will occur unless the reactivity ratios
Composition_drift
Family of antimicrobial molecules
Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are a family of antimicrobial molecules derived from nitric oxide (•NO) and superoxide (O2•−) produced via the enzymatic
Reactive_nitrogen_species
Chemical element with atomic number 56 (Ba)
is a soft, silvery alkaline earth metal. Because of its high chemical reactivity, barium is never found in nature as a free element. The most common minerals
Barium
Method used to relatively precisely remove material in a controlled and fine fashion
Reactive-ion etching (RIE) is an etching technology used in microfabrication. RIE is a type of dry etching which has different characteristics than wet
Reactive-ion_etching
Chemical radical
character, can display both closed-shell and open-shell reactivity. Closed-shell reactivity (e.g., pericyclic reactions) is best understood using the
Diradicaloid
magnesia or CCM. The temperature of firing has a greater influence on reactivity than grind size as excess energy goes into lattice energy. Crystalline
Reactive_magnesia
Highly anisotropic etch process
Deep reactive-ion etching (DRIE) is a special subclass of reactive-ion etching (RIE). It enables highly anisotropic etch process used to create deep penetration
Deep_reactive-ion_etching
Difficulty controlling and moderating one's emotional reactions
observed differences in emotional reactivity between genders. Some research posits that higher emotional reactivity in women is linked to greater sexual
Emotional_dysregulation
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Christian, English, Irish
Shining; Sea Bright
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Flower Forest
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Nepali
Love of Lord
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin
Fifth; Derived from Roman Clan Name; From the Place Owned by the Fifth Son
Girl/Female
Tamil
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian name derived from Latin Alfredus, ALFRÉD means "elf counsel."
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Beautiful Child; Feminine Form of Kevin
Biblical
learning
Boy/Male
Afghan, American, Arabic, Iranian, Muslim
Valuable; Precious; Exquisite
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Rajasthani, Tamil, Telugu
Beloved of the Sun
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