The researchers are continuing to explore whether this side - on intermediate is common
in other catalyst materials and in other reactions.
Not exact matches
Such measures show that the states are serving as
catalysts for better cybersecurity, with ideas that can be replicated
in other states and, hopefully one day, nationally.
The record label was sold to Thorn EMI
in 1992 and was the
catalyst for many
other business ventures.
It would have been easy to dismiss her challenge, but now that I'm a published author, now that Bodies on the Potomac is out there
in the public domain being read by friends and family and strangers alike, I realize that listening to a respected friend's advice might be the
catalyst others can use to break through.
«Callback was one of the major
catalysts for deregulation
in other countries, because the state - run phone companies couldn't compete with us,» he says.
Instead, Dowd explains to clients that while «there are certain aspects of market collapses or boom bust cycles that do echo each
other and are similar, it never happens
in the same way, and the
catalyst is never the same.»
Until recently, events
in Washington D.C. were blamed for the volatility, but
other catalysts were responsible.
In 16 years of running my own business, I've found that providing the «standard» benefits as well as
other meaningful (but less expensive) perks can be a
catalyst for employees to reach their full potential.
The centre acts as a
catalyst to exploit the concentration of academic and health sector talent
in the private sector, at the University of Toronto (
in medicine, law, economics, and bioethics among
others) and the Rotman School.
The company's presence is sure to be the
catalyst for growth
in other high - flying, innovate technology companies.
Company of Women, with over 400 members
in the Toronto GTA, acts as a
catalyst to bring people and businesses together and that together we can make a difference
in the lives of
others.
Specifically, a sudden expansion of financial liquidity
in the world's leading banking centers — whether an increase
in British gold reserves
in the 1820s or the massive transformation
in the 1980s of illiquid mortgage loans into very liquid mortgage securities, or some
other structural change
in the financial markets — has been the
catalyst behind every period of globalization.
Certain circles have pointed towards increased Bitcoin Cash trading activity
in South Korea as being a
catalyst for this growth, whereas
others believe it is a sign of a widespread market recovery.
Meanwhile,
other tech startups
in Silicon Valley hopefully will use the Uber report as a
catalyst to change their own cultures, he said.
Or, with the U.S. economy
in structurally better shape than many
other economies, a reduction
in perceived global risks could be another
catalyst.
We won't pound the tables about imminent recession until we observe fresh weakness
in the equity market (even a 7 - 8 % market loss would sharply raise our probability estimates), but it's important to recognize that financial risks are already fully developed, and as
in other bubbles, one usually finds «
catalysts» to blame for a collapse only well after the downturn is
in full - swing.
However, this Massachusetts deal includes
other hidden
catalysts for the company that could expand its territory
in the Massachusetts marijuana market.
Sales retrenched
in all of Grace's product segments:
catalysts technologies — used by oil refineries and
other industrial customers — as well as materials technologies and construction products.
While some bears look for signs of a looming bubble — with the memory of the painful sting of the 2000 dot.com bubble
in mind —
others search the blue skies for signs of
catalysts that...
They are very different from persons who appear to have «arrived» but are actually hurting deeply behind their facade; such persons tend to inhibit, not stimulate, group growth.4 The real
catalyst is willing to share where he is
in the here - and - now, where he is hurting, hoping, finding fragments of meaning, and connecting with
others.
in other stories, hang
in there guys, the 4th is ours, maybe just maybe Spuds finishing ahead of us for once will be the
catalyst that will open the eyes of all the Wenger fan boys who still think he should be on the job until he is dead... Leicester city were relegation fodders this time last season, today there are 5 points clear at top of the league... we are 4 or thereabout this time last season, and the season before that and the one before that,
in short we are where we were or thereabout for the last 10 season....
In this candid interview, Jeong shares about leaving medicine for acting, dealing with fear of failure and
other people's expectations, letting go of control, how his experience has impacted his parenting, and why his wife was the missing link and the
catalyst for his success.
«This has been long overdue
in our judgment and the vision and the
catalyst that this will bring
other parts of the neighborhood back.
The leader of the Assembly Republicans, Brian Kolb, said
in a statement that «a grant program that pits upstate regions against each
other is not a
catalyst for sustained revitalization».
The leaders of the community proposal and rally, reverends from Brooklyn, achieved significant attention for their plan and support from elected officials,
in part because their critique of de Blasio's housing program touched the core tension of what some see as a solid, fairly moderate approach, but
others call too timid to address the affordability crisis facing the city and its residents and,
in some cases, a
catalyst of detrimental gentrification.
Then metallocene
catalysts developed by Dow and
others in the 1990s facilitated the manufacture of new forms of these plastics.
«We have shown that alumina, which is always present
in zeolites, can easily transform methanol into ethylene and
other hydrocarbons, which can then be converted into carbenium ions
in the pores of the zeolite
catalyst,» explains Christophe Copéret, Professor of Surface and Interface Chemistry at ETH Zurich and one of the authors of the study.
Dogs and
other pets play an important role
in individuals» social lives, and they can act as
catalysts for social interaction, previous research has shown.
Cronin's first stab was a 2012 paper
in Nature Chemistry
in which he and his colleagues described something he called reactionware, 3D - printed chemical reaction vessels containing
catalysts and
other components needed to carry out specific reactions inside.
«If you put humans as the target, even though you are not going to make a human baby, it will be provocative, it will be misinterpreted, but people will engage,» says Andrew Hessel, a self - described futurist and biotechnology
catalyst at Autodesk
in San Francisco, California, a successful software company that specializes
in 3D design programs for architecture and
other fields that has been exploring synthetic biology applications
in recent years.
So the real goal is to try to figure out what is a way to be able to do this at very low temperatures, very inexpensively, ideally something where you could, you know, take bags of cellulose that have been mashed up and be able to throw
in the right kinds of
catalysts and some reactants and be able to have the fuel you want pouring off the
other side really, really efficiently, really, really inexpensively.
The researchers plan to continue work with the new
catalyst, possibly using it
in tandem with
other catalysts to produce different reaction products.
To create the same reactive geometry
in their model
catalyst, Stack and his graduate student Yadong Wang designed a set of organic arms — one called a phenol, the
other binaphthol — that would bind to the copper atom and mimic the role of galactose oxidase's key amino acids.
The hydrogen used
in making ammonia and
other industrial reactions is produced mainly through steam reformation of methane over nickel
catalysts.
The researchers say this advance
in nanoscience opens vast opportunities for a wide range of applications that includes catalysis (the acceleration of a chemical reaction by a
catalyst), energy storage (batteries or supercapacitors), and bio / plasmonic imaging, among
others.
In the last decade, chemists have worked to develop reusable
catalysts that separate out from the end products without the help of
other often - toxic and waste - generating chemicals.
«We have discovered a
catalyst that can produce ready quantities of hydrogen without the need for extreme cold temperatures or high pressures, which are often required
in other production and storage methods,» remarks Mahdi Abu - Omar of Purdue University.
Pritchard hopes that the seed bank «will serve as a
catalyst» for similar efforts
in other countries.
Testing under identical conditions confirmed the non-porous silver
catalyst's significant advantages over
other silver
catalysts in water environments.
«This idea can be applied not only to the development of ionic conductors but also
other materials, such as fluorescent and
catalyst materials, since the interaction of defects plays an important role
in these materials,» said Takamura.
As reported
in the journal Energy & Environmental Science, Yang and his research team have developed a new
catalyst that's able to not only harvest a much broader spectrum of light than
other materials, but also stand up to the harsh conditions found
in seawater.
The gravitational interactions created
in the outer disk by this massive star apparently acted as a
catalyst for the gathering of debris to form
other smaller, more distant moons.
While the UW - Madison and Georgia Tech groups have recently made
other significant strides
in synthesizing material structures that offer greater reactivity, Mavrikakis sees the nano cage structure has opened up a whole new avenue of investigation
in synthesizing new
catalysts.
In addition to the biocrude, the liquid phase can be treated with a
catalyst to create
other fuels and chemical products.
Although he declined to explain the exact details of the process, Wocken says it is thermocatalytic —
in other words, the engineers heat the plant oils
in the presence of an undisclosed
catalyst to create a slew of petroleum products.
Our
catalyst improves this process by passing through a chemical intermediate — called an eta -3-ozone intermediate —
in which the two oxygen atoms from molecular oxygen can be easily separated from each
other and passed on to two different molecules of substrate.
In the E-Letter by G. Lente, he criticized the use of the term turnover frequencies (TOFs) as a means to characterize the activity of a given molecular - defined catalyst in our recent Report (1) as well as in other publication
In the E-Letter by G. Lente, he criticized the use of the term turnover frequencies (TOFs) as a means to characterize the activity of a given molecular - defined
catalyst in our recent Report (1) as well as in other publication
in our recent Report (1) as well as
in other publication
in other publications.
Wang's research group designed a five - metal
catalyst based on these high - entropy - alloy nanoparticles and demonstrated superior catalytic performance for selective oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen oxide, a reaction used by the chemical industry to produce nitric acid, an important chemical
in the large - scale production of fertilizers and
other products.
The
catalyst works on bio-based ethanol to create isobutene used
in plastics and
other products.
Compared with
other ways of immobilising
catalysts, «organotextile catalysis» has several advantages:
in particular, it provides the reagents with a larger surface than
other supports, for example plastic spheres or foils — the larger the surface, the more efficiently a reaction proceeds.