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Science has shown us how to turn homework into a potent catalyst for learning.
"Such changes would take decades," he concludes, "but a natural disaster occurring during such an age of reform created a potent catalyst for change".
It was also a potent catalyst for the development of hybrids -- fuel efficient cars that save gasoline by using some electric power -- as well as prototypes of futuristic emission-free cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
In short, adolescent hormones are a potent catalyst for drama.
Metallophthalocyanine (MPc) is a potent catalyst for hydrogen peroxide oxidation (H2O2 → 2H+ + O2 + 2e−).
With core systems in place and incentives steadily changing, technology can be a potent catalyst to reorganizing how we work for patients.
It seems awfully apparent, now, that Facebook and Twitter can serve as a potent catalyst of eruptions of revolutionary fervor —. –and equally apparent that that isn't nearly enough to actually liberate the oppressed.
"We think current share levels could represent an attractive entry point since we believe guidance could prove to be conservative and because the company's release of Madagascar could act as a very potent catalyst".
CSA was found to be a potent catalyst for introduction of the hydroperoxyl group, making a useful complement to Kobayashi's methodology in constructing spiroperoxides.
Weed can be a particularly potent catalyst for a kind of hazy and hot connection.
That decision turned out to be a potent catalyst for situations that grow in complications before our eyes.
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