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reactive species

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reactive
adjective
uk /riˈæk.tɪv/ us /riˈæk.tɪv/
reacting to events or situations rather than acting first to change or ...
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species
noun[C]
uk /ˈspiː.ʃiːz/ us /ˈspiː.ʃiːz/
a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with ...
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Examples of reactive species


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As discussed earlier, reactivespecies have beneficial effects, but disturbances in the reactive species' second messenger and regulatory activities may exacerbate the inflammatory process.
In the processes of forming complex organic molecules, reactivespecies possessing unsaturated multiple bonds play an important role.
Again, the hydroxyl radical seems to be the most reactivespecies regarding protein sensitivity to oxidative stress, since it can damage a great range of amino acids.
It breaks those molecules randomly and creates reactivespecies—free radicals.
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This reactivespecies can effectively bleach teeth along with saline or whitening gels that consist of hydrogen peroxide.
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Using a plasma source, a monatomic reactivespecies is generated.
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In general, antioxidant systems either prevent these reactivespecies from being formed, or remove them before they can damage vital components of the cell.
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Some substances can protect against radiation-induced damage by reacting with the reactivespecies generated by the irradiation of the water.
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This allows unambiguous identification of the reactivespecies and processes of interest.
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Other null cycles, also termed "holding cycles", produce reservoirs, effectively holding up the reactivespecies.
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Indirect phototransformation is thus the result of parallel reactions with all available reactivespecies.
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They modulate the production of oxygen and nitrogen reactivespecies which are very important for phagocytic cells.
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Free-radicals are the reactivespecies that participate in the reaction, which usually leads to a mixture of products.
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Simple silylenes are very reactivespecies and easily dimerize to give disilenes, so their lifetime is very short.
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Such reactivespecies may also act indirectly in redox signaling to turn on apoptosis.
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Selective probe compounds must be used to detect individual reactivespecies when a mixture of reactivespecies is present.
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The reactivespecies combines with the photoresist to form ash which is removed with a vacuum pump.
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This highly reactivespecies is noteworthy from theoretical and scholarly perspectives.
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The transformation rate depends on the concentrations of all relevant reactivespecies, together with their corresponding second-order rate constants for a given pesticide.
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