The transition to sustainable living or development can be catalysed by a change in thinking and shift in values. |
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The introduction of the Leeds and Leeds Canal in 1816 and the railway in 1848 catalysed the city's industrial growth. |
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In both cases the nitric oxide is produced by a reaction from a chemical called L-arginine. The chemical reaction is catalysed by an enzyme called nitric oxide synthase. |
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In plants and cyanobacteria, these steps are catalysed by two enzymes, phytoene desaturase and carotene desaturase, each mediating two symmetrically positioned desaturations. |
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Baumgartner is not one of those elegant affluent men who catalysed an art movement. |
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Gang violence, catalysed by drug trafficking, and weak law enforcement have given Honduras the highest murder rate in the world. |
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The Decade has also catalysed the action of the United Nations Development Group as a whole. |
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The study process has already catalysed action in all regions, in particular through a participatory process of regional consultations. |
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In order to further advance the ownership, the Commission has catalysed additional mechanisms such as donor coordination. |
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Technically allowed and catalysed by the use of biometric data as primary key, a new trend emerges. |
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Emergencies and crises, whether catalysed by natural events or not, are social phenomena. |
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It is also, once begun, a living process that feeds and enriches itself, catalysed by its own reactions. |
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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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Nitrate reduction is catalysed by nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase. |
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The development of the higher education area in Africa will also be catalysed by the establishment of a quality assurance mechanism at the regional level. |
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The forum catalysed action in the development and implementation of country-level interventions and promoted greater engagement of the private sector and business in HIV programming. |
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There is considerable debate about the economic impact of IPRs in general and determining the benefits and costs related to changes catalysed by new IPRs regimes is a complex economic problem. |
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Yet the change they catalysed looks, in retrospect, inexorable. |
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These funds have catalysed resources in support of agreed international priorities and strategies in a particular area of health, education or environment. |
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The Frandent automatic painting plant is another example of advanced technology that respects the environment: in fact, it uses water-based catalysed paints rather than the usual solvent-based coatings. |
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Reduction of disulphide bonds in proteins mixed disulphides catalysed by a thioltransferase in rat liver cytosol. |
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A 55-minute spell without losing a wicket suggested sterner resistance on the third morning than they had shown on day two, yet the loss of Shivnarine Chanderpaul catalysed their demise. |
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That is what catalysed my journey into working on gender equality. |
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In standard SRNG and POX processes, the reformation reaction is catalysed chemically. |
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This transformation was catalysed by wars of unparalleled scope and devastation. |
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The industrial revolution that will be catalysed by the move towards world-wide low carbon growth represents a unique opportunity for European industry. |
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In this view, the start-up capital for development comprises the cultural and social assets of indigenous peoples, with their utilization to be catalysed by the addition of new mechanisms and resources. |
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Glycine combines with succinyl CoA to generate delta aminolevulinic acid catalysed by the enzyme ALA synthase. |
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According to the World Bank, this is due to an over-reliance on public funds, or official development assistance, while flows of private capital have been regulated, rather than channelled and catalysed. |
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Alkenes engage in an acid catalysed hydration reaction using concentrated sulfuric acid as a catalyst that gives usually secondary or tertiary alcohols. |
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