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catalyse or US -lyze Verb [-lysing, -lysed] or -lyzing, -lyzed to influence (a chemical reaction) by catalysis
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This development has been catalyzed by a highly crosslinkable SBS grade, allowing for new application development and market opportunities, according to the company. The additive reportedly does not affect sealability and prevents foods like cheese and candy from sticking to the package, it is also said to be less abrasive than standard antiblocks and to reduce gel formation and oxidation catalyzed by mineral impurities. Instead, my head scarf has catalyzed dialogue, integration, and elimination of prejudices. |
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