| reactive arthritis |
A joint inflammation following infection elsewhere in the body (in the bowel in cases of foodborne disease). Yersinia enterocolitica, Shigella, Salmonella, Campylobacter jejuni and E. coli have all been linked to reactive arthritis.
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| reactant |
A substance that is consumed in the course of a chemical reaction. It is sometimes known, especially in the older literature, as a reagent, but this term is better used in a more specialized sense as a test substance that is added to a system in order to bring about a reaction or to see whether a reaction occurs (eg an analytical reagent). [IUPAC Compendium] Related term reagents.
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| reaction time |
Timothy A. Salthouse, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology
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| reaction time |
In drag racing, it is the amount of time that has elapsed between the time the green light comes on and you pull the trigger on your controller causing the car to leave the line.
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| reactance |
When applied to a pneumatic system such as the lungs, reactance is a mathematical expression of the combined effects of compliance, inertance and frequency.
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