Part of their secret, they say, is in the catalyst that they use to grow their carbon nanofibre.
Brian Johnston transferred his skills from television to radio in 1970 and was the catalyst for an upsurge in the popularity of the programme, his jocular style brilliantly complementing the descriptive Arlott.
They say that Europe is no longer the object of policy, it is the partner in policy towards the rest of the world, the catalyst for change in the world.
Wigan, unbeaten in five games at the DW Stadium, looked well in control but the catalyst for Arsenal's improvement finally came when Diaby left the field with a calf injury and Jack Wilshere came into the fray, bringing some much needed determination and urgency to lacklustre Arsenal.
Favorable transportation rates to Asia may in provide the catalyst needed to activate those lines.
The Jobs Act is the catalyst in the USA but Europe is also busy trying to overturn a near century of investing caution.
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It has been our thought that if we're able to bring the level of violence down, both Shiite and Sunni violence at the same time, you take away the issue of why the Shiites are out there dealing with this in the first place in terms of the catalyst for their violence.
The Bank Panic of 1907 is considered the primary catalyst in the creation of the Federal Reserve System.
Platinum: As a primarily industrial metal, platinum plays the role of catalyst in the processing of petroleum and chemicals such as nitric acid, fertilizers and synthetic fibers.
As well as improving the NHS in Sandwell, the hospital would "also act as a significant catalyst for regeneration in the Black Country, " he said.
More realistically, it's important to remember that the demand for money shifts all the time, and a combination of domestic and world events in 1980 was the catalyst for a rising greenback.
In other parts of the world where the political climate is far less open than in the U.S., social media has been the critical catalyst in effecting actual change.
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Looking at companies with women on their boards in 2011, the research group Catalyst found a 26% difference in return on invested capital (ROIC) between the top-quartile companies (with 19-44% women board representation) and bottom-quartile companies (with no female directors).
It employs a process called transesterification, in which the grounds react with an alcohol in the presence of a catalyst.
For the past 18 months engineers have been testing coal, petroleum coke (a refining by-product) and other fuels in the plant, tinkering with the catalyst and gathering data.
Linda Pollard, board member for regional development agency Yorkshire Forward, said in addition to the expected boost in tourism, the awards acted as a catalyst to access new markets.
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Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009 program, relies on a modified miniature version of the same rocket motors the space shuttle uses to reposition itself in space: hydrogen peroxide is burned in the presence of a catalyst to produce pure steam, which is then used to move the arm.
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When the agent made contact with a catalyst embedded in the material, a chemical reaction bonded the two faces of the crack together.
The plunge in the share price that followed was the catalyst for my recommendation.
The iPhone has been the catalyst of explosive growth in the smartphone market and created an app economy that has sown the seeds of new industries and changed the face of gaming, social communications, location-based services and photography as well as advertising and commerce.
Ironically, it's the great external Godzilla of a war in Korea that could be the catalyst that brings this cozy world of inefficiency and stagnation crashing down.
In his research note, White pointed to the iPad mini as a major catalyst in international markets such as Hong Kong, where the smaller tablet was launched just a couple of weeks ago.
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In fact, the LIHTC became a catalyst for one of the most significant injections of corporate dollars into the inner city in the history of this country, providing tax abatements for corporations and giving rise to a host of community-based housing developers and the nonprofit, locally based organizations that lobbied for more housing for low-income individuals and families.
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The dawn of freedom in Central and Eastern Europe has been a powerful catalyst to demands for change in the USSR.
Speaking to the BBC, junior health minister John Hutton said the report must be the "catalyst for change" in the care of children.
The odd thing about prion diseases is that the misfolded protein in question somehow acts as a catalyst for other protein molecules of the same type to misfold in the same way.
The mosque has also been a catalyst for change in the community.
Thus, serving as a catalyst in the recovery of New Orleans.
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Ryan Shrout over at PC Perspective was "pretty impressed" with the card, finding a 5-12 percent boost to gaming -- on top of improvements in the latest drivers (Catalyst 12.7).
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In this case, the Maryland courts looked past the loss of the Freeds to examine the real issue in such litigation: Is every tragedy the catalyst for a multimillion-dollar payout?
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