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Definition of Promotive

Promotive
Promotive Pro*mo"tive, a. Tending to advance, promote, or encourage. --Hume.

Meaning of Promotive from wikipedia

- Promoted is a 2015 buddy comedy film directed by Isaac Constein which spoofs the inner workings of a dysfunctional Los Angeles Advertising Agency. The...
- Maturation-promoting factor (abbreviated MPF, also called mitosis-promoting factor or M-Phase-promoting factor) is the cyclin–Cdk complex that was discovered...
- Popworld Promotes is a competition run by Channel 4's Popworld television programme, searching for potentially talented unsigned bands in the UK. The competition...
- Look up promotion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Promotion may refer to: Promotion (marketing), one of the four marketing mix elements, comprising...
- Anaphase-promoting complex (also called the cyclosome or APC/C) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that marks target cell cycle proteins for degradation by the...
- Leukocyte-promoting factor, more commonly known as leukopoietin, is a category of substances produced by neutrophils when they encounter a foreign antigen...
- Promoting adversaries refers to an unofficiated self-organizing tactical relationship between opposing organizations, in which both opposing sides benefit...
- They are similar to but distinct from psychostimulants, which not only promote wakefulness but also produce other more overt central nervous system effects...
- The China ****ociation for Promoting Democracy (CAPD) is one of the eight minor political parties in the People's Republic of China under the direction...
- Promoting a Devil (also translated as The Imp and the Crust) is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy first published in 1886. (Tolstoy used the...