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He has incredible reflexes, which, combined with his leaping powers, enable him to seemingly bounce off walls (ricochet, as it were).
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She has good reflexes, but does not do very well in academic studies.
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Different people have different sensitivities to the reflex, but some people learn to suppress the reflex.
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However, as bass reflex cabinet designs have degraded, speakers with ported enclosures have become more expensive, especially in commercial theater and high-level stereo systems.
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This includes no response to pain and no cranial nerve reflexes.
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The meter cell is actually incorporated in the camera's reflex finder mirror.
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A side effect of phenoxybenzamine is reflex tachycardia.
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By cranking the key, he was able to increase his speed and reflexes.
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Deep tendon reflex also usually refers to this sense.
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The arms of the bow are supposed to reflex far enough to cross each other when the bow is unstrung.
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