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... reaction to occur . Only protons of very highest energy ( many times the average energy in a star such as the Sun ) are capable of produc- ing such nuclear reactions . Since the energies of the pro- tons are proportional to the ...
... reaction to occur . Only protons of very highest energy ( many times the average energy in a star such as the Sun ) are capable of produc- ing such nuclear reactions . Since the energies of the pro- tons are proportional to the ...
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... reaction is demonstrated when the impact of the stimulus is kept at right angles to both longitudinal and transverse ... Reactions ( 1940 , reprinted 1961 ) ; J. LOEB , Forced Movements : Tropisms and Animal Conduct ( 1918 ) . Ontogeny ...
... reaction is demonstrated when the impact of the stimulus is kept at right angles to both longitudinal and transverse ... Reactions ( 1940 , reprinted 1961 ) ; J. LOEB , Forced Movements : Tropisms and Animal Conduct ( 1918 ) . Ontogeny ...
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... reaction ( see also the article HORMONE ) . The physician and physiologist Hans Selye spoke of " the alarm reaction ... reactions but also simple protective mechanisms are brought into play by injury . Present understanding of the way ...
... reaction ( see also the article HORMONE ) . The physician and physiologist Hans Selye spoke of " the alarm reaction ... reactions but also simple protective mechanisms are brought into play by injury . Present understanding of the way ...
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