Inflected Form(s): cat·a·lyzed; cat·a·lyz·ing. Date: 1890. 1 : to bring about the catalysis of (a chemical reaction) 2 : bring about, inspire...
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Use catalyzed in a Sentence · See web results for catalyzed · See images of catalyzed. verb (used with object), -lyzed, -lyz⋅ing.
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To bring about; initiate: "The technology bred of science has catalyzed stupendous economic growth" (Nature). To produce fundamental change in; transform: changes in student enrollment that have catalyzed the educational system.
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Encyclopedia: Catalysis
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In chemistry and biology, catalysis is a way of accelerating the rate of a chemical reaction by means of contacting the reactants with a substance called a catalyst, which itself is not consumed by th...
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Muon-catalyzed fusion (μCF) is a process allowing nuclear fusion to take place at temperatures significantly lower than the temperatures required for...
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The online version of Tetrahedron: Asymmetry on ScienceDirect, the world's leading platform for high quality peer-reviewed full-text publications in science, technology and health. = Full-text available = Abstract only...
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(Chemistry) (tr) to influence (a chemical reaction) by catalysis. catalyser US, catalyzer n. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms...
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I've never really liked dealing with creating forms. You have to write a butt load of tedious HTML, validate it, and then return error messages as needed. If you want it to be fancy and pretty, you have to write a bunch of CSS to put your error Being a Moose fanatic, So, back to me hating having to build forms.
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An enzyme is a protein molecule that speeds up chemical reactions. Each enzyme has a unique shape that determines its function. One enzyme works on one type of substrate. The enzyme, Amylase has a shape that allows its to wrap around starch(substrate) and cut it up into individual glucose units. Digestion of Starch...
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