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  2. Chemically inert - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the term chemically inert is used to describe a substance that is not chemically reactive. From a thermodynamic perspective, a substance is inert, or nonlabile, if it is thermodynamically unstable (positive standard Gibbs free energy of formation) yet decomposes at a slow, or negligible rate. [1]

  3. Unobtrusive research - Wikipedia

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    Unobtrusive research (or unobtrusive measures) is a method of data collection used primarily in the social sciences.The term unobtrusive measures was first coined by Webb, Campbell, Schwartz, & Sechrest in a 1966 book titled Unobtrusive Measures: Nonreactive Research in the Social Sciences. [1]

  4. Central tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Receptor editing: the self-reactive B cell changes specificity by rearranging genes and develops a new BCR that does not respond to self. This process gives the B cell a chance for editing the BCR before it is signaled to apoptose or becomes anergic. Induction of anergy (a state of non-reactivity)

  5. How counterconditioning can help your reactive dog and ... - AOL

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    Become the benevolent leader, the calm oasis for doggy confidence. Your dog will react less when you change your responses to his behavior. A big part of improving Oscar's reactive behavior was ...

  6. Reactive dogs can be tricky to manage, whether your own dog struggles with reactivity or you and your pup have encountered other reactive dogs when you’re out and about. But reactivity isn’t ...

  7. This is how often to train a reactive dog, according to ... - AOL

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    As she says, “It can become overwhelming and stressful trying to do training walks daily with a reactive dog.” ... It’s important to train our reactive canines, but rest is vital, too. And ...

  8. Mass balance - Wikipedia

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    Non-reactive system; Analysis. Suppose that the slurry inlet composition (by mass) is 50% solid and 50% water, with a mass flow of 100 kg/min. The tank is assumed to be operating at steady state, and as such accumulation is zero, so input and output must be equal for both the solids and water.

  9. Valence electron - Wikipedia

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    Atoms with one or two valence electrons more than a closed shell are highly reactive due to the relatively low energy to remove the extra valence electrons to form a positive ion. An atom with one or two electrons fewer than a closed shell is reactive due to its tendency either to gain the missing valence electrons and form a negative ion, or ...