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I could catalyze activity.
"The idea that we could catalyze change in other communities made a big impression on me," said Alicia, the junior.
"This spectrum could catalyze tremendous innovation," said Kevin Werbach, assistant professor of legal studies at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
The State Department issued a travel alert on Thursday saying the burning could catalyze violent anti-American demonstrations.
In addition to the Muslim North Caucasus, which is already barely governable, the most vulnerable places are the company towns, which could catalyze a nationwide explosion of political turmoil.
For Syriza to stick to its campaign promises, it would have to contravene the rules of its bailout, which could catalyze a series of reactions that would ultimately force Greece out of the euro.
(D) ThyX and PolB could catalyze the dTMP biosynthesis.
It was found that Fe2+ and Mn2+ could catalyze the ozonation of alachlor in water [17].
It is predicted that nanosized carbon particles could catalyze the growth of CNTs.
So, the normal spherical AuNPs could catalyze luminol to produce CL in the presence of AgNO3.
But Corning believed that a new laser color could catalyze big business, so it plunged ahead.
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