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 Translation for 'catalytic' from English to Hungarian
ADJ   catalytic | more catalytic | most catalytic
kém.
katalitikus {adj}
catalytic
tech.
katalizátor {noun}
catalytic converter
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Translation for 'catalytic' from English to Hungarian

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catalytic
katalitikus {adj}kém.

catalytic converter
katalizátor {noun}tech.
Usage Examples English
  • The first catalytic domain of Type R2B RPTPs is considered the active phosphatase domain, whereas the second phosphatase domain is thought to be inactive.
  • So far, all catalytic antibodies produced have displayed only modest, weak catalytic activity.
  • An enzyme-linked receptor, also known as a catalytic receptor, is a transmembrane receptor, where the binding of an extracellular ligand causes enzymatic activity on the intracellular side.
  • Although in theory selective non-catalytic reduction can achieve the same efficiency of about 90% as selective catalytic reduction (SCR), the practical constraints of temperature, time, and mixing often lead to worse results in practice.
  • PKA is normally inactive as a tetrameric holoenzyme, consisting of two catalytic and two regulatory units (C2R2), with the regulatory units blocking the catalytic centers of the catalytic units.

  • All CF3 versions have three catalytic converters installed, two of them at the exhaust manifold. Previous CF1 and CF2 engines had only one catalytic converter.
  • Asymmetric catalytic reductions and asymmetric catalytic oxidations are important in asymmetric synthesis.
  • In 1971, Jay Kochi reported that Grignard reagents and alkyl bromides could be coupled using a catalytic amount of lithium tetrachlorocuprate(II), a process that was extended to alkyl tosylates by Schlosser and Fouquet.
  • The catalytic recovery of sulfur consists of three substeps: heating, catalytic reaction and cooling plus condensation.
  • There is approximately one catalytic site per monomer subunit giving a total of four possible catalytic sites on the enzymatic tetramer.

  • Thermogravimetric kinetics may be explored for insight into the reaction mechanisms of thermal (catalytic or non-catalytic) decomposition involved in the pyrolysis and combustion processes of different materials.
  • Nicotyrine can be produced readily from nicotine by catalytic dehydrogenation and from tobacco biomass by catalytic pyrolysis.
  • Isobutane and C3–C4 olefins are by-products of fluid catalytic cracking and other catalytic and thermal conversion processes.
  • The Tc1/mariner superfamily is generally subdivided by the catalytic domains of its transposase. It generally use a DDE (Asp-Asp-Glu) or DDD catalytic triad.
  • Catalytic Efficiency = Kcat/KM. A fast catalyst and high affinity results in best catalytic efficiency.

  • Clean-burning stoves can be catalytic (using catalytic converters) or noncatalytic. The noncatalytic designs recirculate smoke to achieve fuller combustion.
  • There are a number of conserved regions in the catalytic domain of protein kinases.
  • The regulatory and catalytic subunits exist as fused protein homologs, providing strong evidence that they would interact together.
  • added catalytic systems to their vehicles to meet federal emissions requirements.
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