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REACT

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REACTRadio Emergency Associated Communications Teams
REACTRapid Execution And Combat Targeting (USAF Minuteman LCCs)
REACTRapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team
REACTRenewable Energy Association of Central Texas
REACTRapid Expert Assistance and Cooperation Team
REACTRain Echo Attenuation Compensation Technique
REACTRemote Access and Test
REACTResident Empowered Action Council of Troy
REACTReadily Editable Archive of Current Topics (Open Space Exploration Initiative)
REACTRemote Element and Access Test System
REACTRadar Electro-Optical Area Correlator Tracker
REACTRemove Those in Danger, Ensure Door Is Closed, Activate Alarm, Call Fire Dept, Try to Extinguish Fire
REACTReject Entry And Control Technique
REACTResource Allocation & Control Technique
REACTRead, Earmark for Filing, Act, Choose to Delegate, Trash (time management technique)
REACTRapid Emergency Assessment and Care Team (National Health Service; UK)
REACTRapid Evaluation And Corrective Team


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