0 a measure of how much a substance reacts when it is mixed with another substance --
1 a measure of how much a substance reacts when it is mixed with another substance --
That is, it bridges or connects limbic processes of physiological and motor arousal and reactivity with cortical goal-directed planning and problem solving.
An enhanced soil water content near the surface is always accompanied with a reduced peak ultraviolet flux, both reducing the chemical reactivity of the soil.
However, they did report a significant larger emotional reactivity compared to controls.
Effects consistent with a reduction in emotional reactivity were not described with reboxetine.
One way to measure the emotional impact of words is through their effect on autonomic reactivity.
There are several possible explanations for the lack of reactivity in the depressed patients.
When group differences have been found, panic disorder patients have exhibited greater vagal reactivity than depressed patients, anxiety disordered patients, or controls.
If trapped-particle effects are neglected, the lowest reactivities and neutron rates are obtained for completely parallel injection.