This causes scission of an initiator molecule which produces free radicals in the presence of an aliphatic amine accelerator. |
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For the synthetic studies, we made the peptides by polymerising an activated form of the amino acid using a nucleophile as an initiator. |
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After creating some initial noise its initiator immediately moved to disband it. |
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Sudden role reversals make it possible for the initiator to rationalise contradictions. |
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To a significant degree, the victim was an initiator, willing participant, aggressor, or provoker of the incident. |
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That composer may be more of an initiator than a completer, but the initial, generative idea is the composer's alone. |
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The reaction is started by an initiator, usually a free radical R, that bonds to one of the carbon atoms of ethylene. |
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Certainly in a context were the private sector is involved as the initiator of a project or as the executor this tension can be very problematic. |
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He was the initiator of the scheme and probably its architect. |
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Who the real initiator of the process is remains unclear, but the point is that in all three cases OPET can be seen as the leading actor. |
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A rack-mountable iSCSI capable NAS for iSCSI initiator developement needed in Zurich, Switzerland. |
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A monomer-soluble initiator is added in order to initiate chain-growth polymerization. |
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Moreover, our Parliament has been the initiator in this field on more than one occasion. |
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I am well aware that this role imposes certain obligations, but of course you are also an initiator of legislation. |
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As an initiator of new products and services, we make it possible for our customers to tap into new areas of business. |
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With the European Commission as the legislative initiator, it is essential to monitor the activities of DG Internal Market. |
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So, the initiator attempts to prepare the recipient beforehand and to control the environment so that these potential disturbances are minimized. |
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At the national level, in contrast, Canada is often the initiator and the situation is generally more asymmetrical there. |
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It is the Prize's initiator, President Félix Houphouët-Boigny, who can best come to our assistance on the difficult road to peace. |
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The initiator wants to solve the problem with unfinished games, certainly a problem. |
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These rules are also applicable to any agent or advisor acting on its behalf or on behalf of the initiator or of the target company. |
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Groupe SEB was the initiator of the IRIS coding system for small electrical appliances. |
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If an initiator does not receive an answer from the target to waiting commands, it can request or check the target status. |
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A hole in the center of the nozzle closure is crimped around an insulated stud in the center of the initiator assembly, thus waterproofing the base of the rocket motor. |
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This may be a continuation of the initiator group, but depending on how the preparatory process went, it may be wise to extend this group with a few influential persons. |
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The addition of the randomizer such as THF or TMEDA to the initiator system increased the vinyl content. |
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The trihydroxy Adm was easily transformed into the Br-modified ATRP initiator via reaction with bromopropionyl bromide. |
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Through his administrative direction, he is regarded as the main initiator of what would be known as the Age of Discoveries. |
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During the initiation there is always a transmission of energy and consciousness by the initiator and the recipient, even if the recipient is not aware of it. |
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For the initiation to be effective two things are essential: the preparation of the student or recipient, and the presence of an initiator who has realized his or her Self. |
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Ficel AZDN, azo-polymerization initiator, provided for free-radical polymerizations and unsaturated polyesters. |
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Its role as initiator of annual and multiannual programmes is recognised. |
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The initiator takes into himself or herself, in effect, the consciousness of the recipient, and begins to expand it beyond its habitual mental and vital boundaries. |
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One innovative instrument now provides the flexibility required for pyrotechnic initiator testing. |
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Historians have established that governmental incitement and use of hate language is a recognized predictor, initiator, promoter, and catalyst of genocide. |
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Automatic deactivation of exclusion warnings: the warning is automatically deactivated at the end of the registration period if the deactivation has not been requested in the meantime by the initiator of the warning. |
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Most recently, however, we have been going beyond the role of broadcaster and increasingly taking on a role of initiator and animator of significant artistic events. |
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This wear eventually served as an initiator for an overstress crack. |
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India was the biggest initiator of anti-dumping action, and America and the European Union imposed duties most frequently. Rich countries' weapon of choice so far is neither tariffs nor non-tariff barriers to imports. |
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Butyl rubber, made from isobutene with a small amount of isoprene, using aluminum chloride initiator, has outstanding impermeability to gases and is used in inner tubes. |
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A unique portrait of the famous Algerian writer Kateb Yacine, born in Constantinople in 1929, poet, novellist and scenographer, initiator of modern maghreban authoring. |
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In a rear-end collision in which the differential speed is greater than 6 mph, a small, pyrotechnic initiator releases a telescopic mechanism inside the head restraint. |
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It is initiated with UV light or some other radical initiator. |
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The aim of intraperitoneal administration is to achieve high localized drug levels within the peritoneal cavity and attenuate the spread of resident tumor initiator cells. |
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The ethenyl unsaturated silane monomer methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, the initiator benzoyl peroxide and styrene are of analytical grade and are used as received. |
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The first step, or the initiation reaction, involves a carbenium ion, counteranion pair being formed from a Lewis acid co-initiator, an initiator and the monomer. |
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The Initiate is scourged, and then in return scourges the Initiator, three strokes for every one received. |
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