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What does catalysed mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of catalyse
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Baumgartner is not one of those elegant affluent men who catalysed an art movement.
In order to further advance the ownership, the Commission has catalysed additional mechanisms such as donor coordination.
Emergencies and crises, whether catalysed by natural events or not, are social phenomena.
In plants and cyanobacteria, these steps are catalysed by two enzymes, phytoene desaturase and carotene desaturase, each mediating two symmetrically positioned desaturations.
The introduction of the Leeds and Leeds Canal in 1816 and the railway in 1848 catalysed the city's industrial growth.
The development of new techniques and procedures have catalysed the growth of this field by expanding the abilities of researchers to study life at the molecular level.

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