Definition of Catalyzers

1. Noun. (plural of catalyzer) ¹

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Definition of Catalyzers

1. catalyzer [n] - See also: catalyzer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Catalyzers

catalytic activity
catalytic agent
catalytic antibody
catalytic centre
catalytic converter
catalytic converters
catalytic cracker
catalytic model
catalytic reformer
catalytic site
catalytically
catalyzation
catalyze
catalyzed
catalyzer
catalyzers (current term)
catalyzes
catalyzing
catamaran
catamarans
catamarcaite
catamenial pneumothorax
catamites
catamitism
catamnesis
catamnestic

Literary usage of Catalyzers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Biochemistry for Students of Medicine, Agriculture and Related by Thorburn Brailsford Robertson (1920)
"catalyzers OF GROWTH. If a catalyzer is of the "typical" variety and is not in any degree ... If Endogenous catalyzers of growth really exist, therefore, ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1906)
"This investigation deals with (1) measurements of the rate of transformation SA=S/i in presence of different catalyzers; (2) study of the influence of ..."

3. Coal-tar and Ammonia by Georg Lunge (1916)
"... as substratum for the catalyzers ten to twenty times their quantity of magnesia, magnesium oxide, or chromic oxide. Page 1061. Preparation of Hydrogen. ..."

4. A New Era in Chemistry: Some of the More Important Developments in General by Harry Clary Jones (1913)
"Colloidal Suspensions of the Metals are catalyzers. ... They were found to be excellent catalyzers, and to effect many of the same reactions that are ..."

5. Laboratory Manual of Biological Chemistry: With Supplement by Otto Knute Folin (1916)
"... PART II CATALYSIS, catalyzers, FERMENTS * 1. Hydrogen-ion.—In each of two test tubes place about 5 cc of 2 per cent, cane sugar solution. ..."

6. Enzymes by Otto Cohnheim (1912)
"CHAPTER IV ENZYMES AS catalyzers We know of chemical processes in which the reacting substances completely disappear, giving rise to a new body. ..."

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