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Definition of ReAction

Reaction
Reaction Re*ac"tion, n. (Psycophysics) A regular or characteristic response to a stimulation of the nerves.

Meaning of ReAction from wikipedia

- Jackson album "Reaction", a single by Dead Letter Circus Reactions, a 2018 album by The Mods ReAction GUI, a GUI toolkit used on AmigaOS Reaction.life, a political...
- ReAction GUI is the widget toolkit engine that is used in AmigaOS 3.2–4.1. It is an evolution of classAct, which is an object-oriented system of classes...
- ReAction! Chemistry in the Movies (2009, ISBN 978-0-19-532692-5) is a nonfiction book about movies, chemistry, and chemistry in the movies by Chemistry...
- and the information on the precise course of action is part of the reaction mechanism. Chemical reactions are described with chemical equations, which...
- When ignited by heat or chemical reaction, thermite undergoes an exothermic reduction-oxidation (redox) reaction. Most varieties are not explosive,...
- TNA Reaction is an American professional wrestling-focused do****entary-style television program by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) that aired in...
- The Maillard reaction (/maɪˈjɑːr/ my-YAR; French: [majaʁ]) is a chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars to create melanoidins, the compounds...
- The reaction rate or rate of reaction is the speed at which a chemical reaction takes place, defined as proportional to the increase in the concentration...
- the historiography of the French Revolution, the Thermidorian Reaction (French: Réaction thermidorienne or Convention thermidorienne, "Thermidorian Convention")...
- The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method widely used to make millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample rapidly, allowing scientists...