Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...electron, with its opposing electrical field, does not react nearly so strongly with protons. It can pass near, or even through a proton and be scattered away without violently disturbing the proton itself. For this reason, the electron is a useful probe for examining the internal structure of the proton...
...Texas, had come to a similar conclusion, from studying 150 normal, full-term babies. He got the idea from mothers who had forgotten to warm a bottle. Dr. Holt figured that he could put the idea to the acid test by trying unwarmed formulas on premature babies, who would react much more sharply if cold formula did not agree with them...
...subversives," the new form of the specification permits the University to change its attitude toward the government from fixed, rigid rejection to a more flexible relation. The new law, although it creates problems, increases the freedom of the University and of individuals in the University to react intelligently toward individual offers of assistance from the government. As an increase in that freedom, the new law, and its energetic support from the White House, deserve to be hailed...
...make the series work, the quarterback must react to the development of the defense and chose his option in a split second. If the quarterback is capable of this, the "outside belly" series is extremely tough to defense. Yovicsin may also employ an "inside belly" series now and then...
...audience at Cohasset on opening night didn't quite know how to react to the shabby proceedings, and at the end of the play those who had stayed through it, applauded with less than warm enthusiasm. The Cohasset Music Circus proudly called "The Two-Headed Baby" its first world premiere. There is, then, the satisfaction that this play has not been produced anywhere else and probably never will...