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Reactive Attitudes, Reactivity, and Omissions

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2000
Regarding a recent book of mine, John Fischer wrote (1999, p. 139): "I am faced with the difficult task of doing a critical notice of a book, with almost all of which I agree!" I face a similar task here. Fischer and Ravizza's Responsibility and Control is an excellent book.
Alfred R. Mele   +2 more
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REACTIVE ARTHRITIS

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1998
Concepts about reactive arthritis are changing and must embrace consideration of the fact that bacteria or their products are present in the joint, not just at the portal of entry in the gastrointestinal (GI) or genitourinary (GU) tracts. With chlamydia-associated disease, atypical elementary bodies can be seen in synovium by electron microscopy, and ...
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Reactive angioendotheliomatosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980
Angioendotheliomatosis is a rare disorder with both cutaneous and systemic clinical presentations. We agree that there is evidence in the existing medical literature for the separation of reactive and malignant (neoplastic) variants of angioendotheliomatosis.
S, Martin   +3 more
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On the Reactivity of Ferrocenoylsilanes

European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2002
Reactions of ferrocenoylsilanes 1 with lithium aluminium hydrideand organometallic reagents show unusual behaviour in that the ferrocenyl aldehydes 4 and ketones 5-9 are obtained instead of the expected secondary and tertiary silylated alcohols. This paper also reports on the synthesis and reactivity of the first planar chiral enantiomerically pure ...
Bonini B. F.   +8 more
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Reactive Parricide

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1976
Abstract This paper describes a variety of homicide characterized by an element of reality in resorting to the killing of a parent. It deals with families marked by the presence of what I call catastrophic conflict. This term denotes a conflict which exceeds the adaptive capacity of an individual and can be resolved only by structural ...
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REACTIVE ARTHRITIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984
Abstract:Although sometimes used to refer to any sterile arthritis occurring in association with infection, the term ‘reactive arthritis’ is better reserved for arthritis following sexually acquired nonspecific urethritis or enteric infections with organisms such as Shigella, Salmonella, Yersinia and Campylobacter, because these arthropathies are ...
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The Reactivity of Iron

2000
For our understanding of interactions between living organisms and the solid earth it is fascinating to investigate the reactivity of iron at the interface of the bio- and geosphere. Similar to manganese (Chap. 11), iron occurs in two valence states as oxidized ferric iron, Fe(III), and reduced ferrous iron, Fe(II).
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The Essence of Reactivity

Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGPLAN International Haskell Symposium, 2023
Ivan Perez 0001, Frank Dedden
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Reactive Arthritis

1999
Reactive arthritis is one of the spondyloarthropathy family of clinical syndromes. The clinical features are those shared by other members of the spondyloarthritis family, though it is distinguished by a clear relationship with a precipitating infection.
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