Examples of using A catalyst in English and their translations into Hindi
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the Jeddah Haramain Railway, among other transport systems, infrastructure projects will play a substantial role as a catalyst for real estate markets improving the quality of life of local communities.
HRD right from its conception acted as a catalyst towards greater synergetic effect so that personnel with individual brilliance
sign of turning and he couldn't recommend any stock without a catalyst lest he subject himself to significant career risk at his shop.
this blogcamp has acted like a catalyst and Tamil bloggers from around the world are all in deep discussions with fellow bloggers in their cities.
health sciences, and a catalyst for work which will benefit society at large.
On June 10th, a team at the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science unveiled a catalyst that is able to split ocean water with very little energy needed.
passing a carbon-containing gas, such as a hydrocarbon, more than a catalyst.
progress of the ULL has been fundamental in recent years, as a catalyst for talent through its training activities,
progress of the ULL has been fundamental in recent years, as a catalyst for talent through its training activities,
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Once you do- you will find you become a catalyst for change where ever you go
Such projections can also serve as a catalyst to action to create a society that values older people, fosters social
It all starts with a catalyst event, then there's a period of regeneracy,
this is known as faithprobabilities allow for‘wrongness', a catalyst for the converse of faith.
believing it acted as a catalyst for Blu-ray Disc,
Sciences report in the Journal of the American Chemical Society that they have tested a catalyst and a process that directly converts carbon dioxide from the air into the combustible fuel, methanol.
commander of the Nato Resolute Support Mission, said recently:"The common threat of violent extremism may serve as a catalyst for improved cooperation between the two countries,
many of his love songs seem to be written to nature in the third person as an entity that is a catalyst for being born again in a secular, Transcendentalist way.
fields in several decades after independence, the present Government has acted as a catalyst in not only speeding up the process of digital revolution in the country