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Example sentences for "reactions"

Lexicographically close words:
reacting; reaction; reactionaries; reactionary; reactionists; reactive; reactor; reactors; reacts; read
  1. Thus, the helium atom has 2 electrons only, filling the innermost shell, and that is so stable an arrangement that helium undergoes no chemical reactions at all.

  2. Such a situation, in which each reacting bit of the system adds energy to the system by its reaction and brings about more reactions like itself, is called a “chain reaction”.

  3. This would be admirable advice were it possible for a virgin girl to know much about the reactions and effects upon her mind and body of the act of coitus, but she does not.

  4. Where the two are perfectly adjusted, the woman simultaneously reaches the crisis of nervous and muscular reactions very similar to his.

  5. So various are we all as individuals, so complex all the reactions and inter-actions of sex relations, that no hard-and-fast rule can be laid down.

  6. It is then not unlikely that they may fall into the error of explaining their wife's experiences in terms of the reactions of the prostitute.

  7. So unaware of the elements of the physiological reactions of women are many modern men that the case of Mrs. G.

  8. But we have no external signs of all the complex processes and reactions going on in digestion and during the production of digestive secretions.

  9. Each instinct with its "affective emotion" becomes organized through various complex reactions to the social environment, into fairly well established "sentiments.

  10. Is it a mere phenomenon, accompanying the physico-chemical reactions of life and vanishing with the end of the reaction, just as the phenomenon of a flame may accompany a chemical reaction, and vanish when the reaction is completed?

  11. Individual reactions vary in degree of redness, elevation, size, contour of the border, etc.

  12. Jennings finds that "the responses to stimuli are usually reactions of the organisms as wholes, brought about by some physiological change produced by the stimulus.

  13. The general ill-health of girls of the better classes, and the equally general post-matrimonial breakdown, are probably due largely to the fact that the nervous organization demands more normal stimulations and reactions than are supplied.

  14. The recent researches of Jennings seem to establish the view that reactions of the lower organisms to stimulation are less mechanical than has been assumed by this school.

  15. We should second this tendency in the child by giving him an abundant material and by organizing for him such exercises as his reactions clearly show us are suitable for him.

  16. Works from which Selections are Taken Motor Reactions Provoked 1.

  17. They are no longer entrusted to the teacher's ingenuity; nor are they dependent solely upon her dramatic sense--something essential if she is to stimulate the weak nervous reactions of little defectives and so gain and hold their attention.

  18. Freeman: "Mechanism by its reactions on man and his environment is antagonistic to human welfare.

  19. I could get no nervous reactions whatever.

  20. Yet there has been all the while a certain sublime inevitability in it--over and above those general reactions in favour of a simplifying and softening mutisme that increase with my increasing age and infirmity.

  21. For with The Brain's uncanny mind reading I've got to control my attitude and guard my emotional reactions because The Brain would immediately see through any insincerity of feeling just as it sees through any intellectual dishonesty.

  22. The medics who examined him found some of the queerest reactions and phenomena.

  23. This is a subconscious analysis and mental reactions test, Dr.

  24. Since selfish ability elbows its way to controlling positions in business, politics, and society, the character reactions of such men are a force with which the Kingdom of God must reckon.

  25. In time surrender to the Kingdom ideal, toil for it, self-denial for it, cooperation with others for it, will have the strongest kind of reactions on ourselves and our moral fiber.

  26. Let us therefore defer the discussion of this musical parallel, which is full of pitfalls, until we have made some examination into such simple emotional reactions as color can be discovered to yield.

  27. Observation of the changes in the individual's reactions is what provides Group Psychology with its material; for every attempt at an explanation must be preceded by a description of the thing that is to be explained.

  28. One of the reactions to the parricide was after all the institution of totemistic exogamy; the prohibition of any sexual relation with those women of the family who had been tenderly loved since childhood.

  29. In the latter case the reactions were so definite that the presence of more than a minimal amount of boric acid was conjectured.

  30. Among the fungi, one species stands out in special prominence on account of the great amount of work that has been done on it with regard to its reactions to zinc salts.

  31. He accepted all his reactions as a part of him, unchangeable, unmoral.

  32. If his reactions to his environment could be tabulated, the chart would have appeared like this, beginning with his earliest years: 1.

  33. With these facts in mind, it must be apparent that pigments laid out in intimate contact with the surface of steel are subjected at all times either more or less to the reactions produced by water contact.

  34. It is well known that the ultraviolet or chemical rays of the sun are most energetic in causing chemical reactions that result in the early decay of certain types of paint.

  35. Then it could receive the same reactions we do and talk directly to us!

  36. I'm no expert, but perhaps they could have set off chain reactions below the earth's crust which triggered the two quakes in this part of the country.

  37. Medical writers who report diabetes in large numbers of pregnant women mistake these reactions for the reaction of true glycosuria.

  38. Oxidation occurs to a slight extent in the blood, but the specific reactions are intracellular.

  39. Nicholls and James have applied, very ingeniously, well-known reactions to the refining of copper, raised to the grade of white metal.

  40. The greatest reactions have been from solidarity to liberty and from liberty to solidarity.

  41. What we ought to realize is that these reactions take place within one being, humanity, and indicate eternal desires of the soul.

  42. Many reactions in this area where I had ejected the cartridge cases in my hand were noted.

  43. Numerous reactions or a few reactions will be found on the casts.

  44. We got many reactions on both the right hand and the left hand, and he had not tired a gun that day.

  45. And there were reactions on both hands, fronts and backs.

  46. We found reactions everywhere on the casts.

  47. The only negative results were on the 20 people who were run as a control and who had never fired a gun, and even for those people they all got positive reactions at least on one hand.

  48. We found numerous, numerous reactions on the casts of both hand.

  49. If oxygen is present in excess, it causes reactions known as oxidizing.

  50. On the other hand, it resembles carbolic acid in its reactions with ferric chloride and with nitric and sulphuric acid.

  51. It gives the reactions for silver and nitric acid, and stains the skin black.

  52. On allowing these solvents to evaporate spontaneously, residues are obtained which will give the reactions already detailed.

  53. It should also have the ordinary reactions of a glucoside.

  54. This final residue gave all the reactions of colchicine.

  55. It is a salt occurring in white micaceous scales, soluble in 133 parts of cold water, giving the reactions of acetic acid and mercury, and very readily decomposed.

  56. On chemical treatment of the viscera, a mixture of alkaloids was obtained which did not give either the reactions of strychnine or of atropine.

  57. It gives alkaloidal reactions with such general reagents as platinum chloride, picric acid, &c.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reactions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.