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It was this interest that would catalyse the next chapter in his life story.
The buzz created was significant enough to catalyse the interest of major record labels.
Might, even belatedly, one of these lyrics catalyse a bigger story?
The notion that gold can catalyse a reaction does not imply it is the only way.
Lewis acids are used to catalyse a wide variety of reactions.
What credible proposals can be advanced to catalyse support?
C4b2a is able to catalyse the assembly of the C3-convertase.
The organisers will have strong understanding of local needs and will catalyse social action.
Longer cooking times also add to this effect, as will copper food vessels, which catalyse the decomposition.
"I can catalyse the course of this disease," said Ole Doc.
"To catalyse economic transformation and capitalise on growth."
They also form the enyzmes which catalyse chemical reactions throughout the body.
A more subtle technique is to use more unusual particles to catalyse fusion.
Whether this will be sufficient to catalyse the country's moribund industry and boost its declining research effort is debatable.
Also, Alicia tries to leave them alone to catalyse the romantic process and to avoid charming Charles.
The enzyme which catalyse chemical reactions again and again are called regulatory enzymes.
A small steady stream of sulfuric acid is added to catalyse the cleavage reaction.
The longer that the muon sticks to the helium, the less time is left for it to catalyse further fusions.
This was remarkable because, previously, it was thought that only enzymes could catalyse reactions in living cells.
The integrase class of enzymes catalyse this particular reaction.
The ability to catalyse the formation of peptide bonds to produce short peptides or longer proteins.
However, proteases do not catalyse the hydrolysis of all kinds of proteins.
They catalyse their curiosity (the other indispensible travel accessory).
Many solid surfaces catalyse the oxidation of hydrocarbons.
To help you, engage a top-class consultant who will independently catalyse and structure the debate that you want to take place.
Another is that such a program will catalyze the development of science and technology in China.
At a minimum, he seems to have helped catalyze the process.
She saw four little girls die in a Sunday school and catalyze a nation.
Rather, he has become one of them, acting to catalyze corporate change.
But we also believe women will catalyze architecture over the next several decades.
This process happens within a matter of hours to days, but can be rapidly catalyzed.
In short, virtually all possible reactions will be catalyzed by something.
This meeting catalyzes the most horrific event in human history.
It's going to catalyze lots of action between our two countries."
The incident that catalyzed this situation took place on Sept. 29.
Enzymes can catalyze up to several million reactions per second.
Adequately catalyzed, the reaction takes place once per second, an increase of 10-fold.
About 4,000 reactions are known to be catalyzed by enzymes.
Occasionally, an event will catalyze interest beyond the chess world.
This will help catalyze the next generation of nonprofit leadership.
But what she did see catalyzed yet another unexpected emotional response: fear.
He sometimes had black men kiss white women to catalyze emotional responses.
Maybe that will be enough to catalyze some thought.
The wrath that had been building for twenty years was catalyzed.
These findings catalyzed some of the major debates in Impact theory.
Every one of these processes is catalyzed by a particular enzyme.
This phase, which continues today, was catalyzed by new legislation in Congress.
The information must somehow be able to change its environment, which is where the ability to catalyze reactions comes into play.
Sometimes the oddest events can catalyze a show business career.
Catalyzed by that pressure, John came to a decision.