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Property-led urban redevelopment is a key catalyst for this.
"It's a gap that needed to be filled," he adds, "and the magazine is a key catalyst in connecting".
It's this awareness that Rachel Collinson, digital innovation consultant for Xtraordinary Fundraising believes is a key catalyst for long-term behaviour change.
Although MNEs' capability to transfer knowledge is a key catalyst for IJVs to learn new information, extant literature currently sheds light on only student's absorptive capacity and neglects teacher's fundamental ability.
β-ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase I (KAS I) is member of the condensing enzyme family, which is a key catalyst in bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis, and thus an attractive target for novel antibioticsis related to the elongation of unsaturated fatty acids in bacterial fatty acid synthesis and can be a good therapeutic target of designing novel antibiotics.
The sighting bolsters theories suggesting that H3+ is a key catalyst for star formation.
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The spill was a key catalyst for the modern environmental movement.
Nevertheless, ITV chiefs are aware that Cowell's star power could be a key catalyst in turning around the drop in viewing figures.
The 22-year-old playmaker was a key catalyst in their npower Championship triumph last season and picked up the Football League Player of the Year accolade for his performances, leading to speculation linking him with a host of elite European clubs.
In today's digital era, smartphones have been a key catalyst.
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