- chemistry, call [the
catalytic]
bodies [i.e., substances] the
catalytic force and the
decomposition of [other]
bodies by this
force catalysis, just as we...
-
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the
conversion process used in
petroleum refineries to
convert the high-boiling point, high-molecular
weight hydrocarbon...
-
binding site, and
residues that
catalyse a
reaction of that substrate, the
catalytic site.
Although the
active site
occupies only ~10–20% of the
volume of...
- Westinghouse, NASA and the
United States Air
Force. The
technique was
revisited in the 1990s,
leading to two
types of
catalytic system: Catalytica's fuel-lean approach...
- group.
Catalytic Force: a
mechanism designed to buy a
breathing space or
present policy makers with an
increased range of options.
Expressive Force: use...
-
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
means converting nitrogen oxides, also
referred to as NO x with the aid of a
catalyst into
diatomic nitrogen (N 2)...
- particles. (This is only
partially true. For example, all
enzymatic and
catalytic reactions begin with a weak
intermolecular interaction between a substrate...
- chemistry, call [the
catalytic]
bodies [i.e., substances] the
catalytic force and the
decomposition of [other]
bodies by this
force catalysis, just as we...
- more than 5,000
biochemical reaction types.
Other biocatalysts include catalytic RNA molecules, also
called ribozymes. They are
sometimes described as...
-
arranged by
Angiolini and the
title role was
taken by Guadagni, a
catalytic force in Gluck's reform,
renowned for his
unorthodox acting and
singing style...