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Quotes About Catalytic

'Footprints On The Moon' plans to inspire and incite positive and catalytic change.
~ Raheem DeVaughn
By 1963, more than 98 percent of US gasoline was leaded. When, a decade later, lead was finally ordered removed from the US gasoline supply, it was removed because it fouled the new catalytic converters mandated to fight smog, a different air pollution problem, not because it had been labeled a dangerous pollutant itself.
~ Richard Rhodes
Leadership is the catalytic gift that energizes, directs, and empowers all the other gifts.
~ Bill Hybels
The DNA-encoded catalytic machinery of the cell can rapidly learn to promote new chemical reactions when we provide new reagents and the appropriate incentive in the form of artificial selection.
~ Frances Arnold
play a catalytic role in innovation and decision making—often with dramatic consequences. From the bloody Chicago slaughterhouse
~ John Pollack
Nowadays, however, we recognize that simultaneously with the typical case of a chemical reaction a typical case of catalytic effect had been studied which constitutes a limiting case.
~ Wilhelm Ostwald
Turning Goals into Results: The Power of Catalytic Mechanisms," Harvard Business Review, July–August, 1999.
~ James C. Collins
California has always led the way on environmental protection and always reaped the benefits, pioneering everything from catalytic convertors on cars to stationary source reduction.
~ Ed Begley, Jr.
some forms of RNA could likewise be enzymes. Specifically, they found that some RNA molecules can split themselves by sparking a chemical reaction. They dubbed these catalytic RNAs "ribozymes
~ Walter Isaacson
These studies resulted eventually in a complete sequence analysis of the complex from several species, and in the atomic resolution structure of the F catalytic domain of the enzyme from bovine mitochondria, giving new insights into how ATP is made in the biological world.
~ John E. Walker
Catalytic oxidation in living substances rests upon change of valency in an iron compound which is the respiratory oxygen-transferring ferment.
~ Otto Heinrich Warburg
This man obviously contained some sort of catalytic converter that rendered the filth of his language as natural and inoffensive as dirt in a garden.
~ David James Duncan
I'm trying to transmit the visions of creativity and build institutions that are incredibly catalytic to their fields.
~ Paul Allen