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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a initiator" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an initiator" because "initiator" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She was recognized as an initiator of innovative projects within the company."
Alternatives: "a catalyst" or "a pioneer".
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To obtain this polymer adsorbed to mica surface, a free radical initiator 2,2′-azobis isobutyramidine hydrochloride) (AIBA) was attached by ion exchange to the surface of mica, and the resulting was used as a initiator to polymerise butyl acrylate.
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Evidence exists that asbestos is a complete carcinogen, an initiator and a promoter.
For example, an interaction where an initiator threatens a recipient and the recipient runs away is counted as a win for the initiator and a loss for the recipient.
He's both an initiator and a finisher, an R.B.I. guy".
In comparison, the ambient temperature ATRP of methyl methacrylate from a phosphonic acid anchored magnetite surface results in a grafting density of an initiator 1 chain/nm2 for an initiator grafting density of 2 molecules/nm2.
ATRP produces polymers with predictable structures and characteristics using an initiator and a catalyst to trigger a reaction.
Normally, in order to broadcast a message from an initiator peer to every member peer in a group, the initiator peer sends the message to its neighbor peers.
Chromosomal DNA replication initiates from origins in a chromosome that an initiator specifically recognizes.
Methionine has a single codon, but requires an initiator tRNA and a second one for internal methionine codons.
Are you an initiator or a follower?
He made an initiator using a halogen bulb.
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