catalyse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of catalyse in Hindi

  • उत्प्रेरित
  • कैटालाइज
  • उत्‍प्रेरक तुल्‍य कार्य करना

catalyse Definition

  • cause or accelerate (a reaction) by acting as a catalyst. ( उत्प्रेरक के रूप में कार्य करके कारण या गति (प्रतिक्रिया)। )

catalyse Example

  • For reasons already noted, irrigation infrastructure such as dams and channels has been built, and maintained largely by governments to catalyse growth in agriculture and rural communities. ( पहले से ही उल्लेखित कारणों के लिए, कृषि और ग्रामीण समुदायों में विकास को उत्प्रेरित करने के लिए सरकारों द्वारा बड़े पैमाने पर बांधों और चैनलों जैसे सिंचाई बुनियादी ढांचे का निर्माण किया गया है और बनाए रखा गया है। )
  • Calling in the IMF will do nothing more than catalyse this process, given the Fund's past form in this area. ( आईएमएफ में कॉल करना इस प्रक्रिया को उत्प्रेरित करने के अलावा और कुछ नहीं करेगा, इस क्षेत्र में फंड के पिछले रूप को देखते हुए। )
  • As a key marginal producer of both oil and natural gas, Russia is now in an enviable position to catalyse this development. ( तेल और प्राकृतिक गैस दोनों के प्रमुख सीमांत उत्पादक के रूप में, रूस अब इस विकास को उत्प्रेरित करने के लिए एक महत्वपूर्ण स्थान पर है। )
  • DNA contains all the information needed to manufacture proteins, and some of these proteins catalyse the reactions that the cell needs to live and replicate. ( डीएनए में प्रोटीन के निर्माण के लिए आवश्यक सभी जानकारी होती है, और इनमें से कुछ प्रोटीन उन प्रतिक्रियाओं को उत्प्रेरित करते हैं जिन्हें कोशिका को जीवित रहने और दोहराने की आवश्यकता होती है। )

More Sentence

  • The function of enzymes is to catalyse the chemical reactions upon which the functioning of the organism depends.
  • This reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme hexokinase.
  • The ability of enzymes, at low concentrations, to catalyze specific reactions is enough to make any chemist envious.
  • In this section he illustrates the complex ways in which these very different kinds of riots combined to catalyze the growth of anti-slavery sentiment in the North.
  • the tragic event helped to catalyze the already growing popular anger
  • It can store genetic information, as DNA does, but it can also adopt complex three-dimensional shapes and catalyze chemical reactions on itself, as proteins do.
  • Enzymes catalyze reactions by interacting with and stabilizing the transition state so that the chemical reaction requires a much gentler push to clear the activation barrier.
  • Once each clump grew to about 500 metal atoms, the platinum catalyzed its own growth and formed large, branching sheets that spread over the surface of the liposomes.
  • This view has been strengthened by the discovery that some forms of RNA, called ribozymes, can act like non-protein enzymes to catalyze biological reactions.
  • These siRNAs are incorporated into a ribonucleoprotein complex known as the RNA-induced silencing complex, which targets homologous transcripts, catalyzing their degradation.
  • A major category of applications is the use of enzymes to catalyze complex reactions for which there are no conventional catalysts.
  • The transition to sustainable living or development can be catalysed by a change in thinking and shift in values.
  • The enzyme catalyzing this reaction is phosphohexose isomerase (also known as phosphoglucose isomerase).
  • Another objective of the Consortium is to catalyze the translation of new discoveries in cell migration to the development of novel therapeutic drugs and treatments.
  • However, studies have shown that lead, like other heavy metals, inactivates enzymes (proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions).
  • Water is a major issue that can catalyze the peace process or inhibit it.
  • In both cases the nitric oxide is produced by a reaction from a chemical called L-arginine. The chemical reaction is catalysed by an enzyme called nitric oxide synthase.
  • This catalyzed the retrieval of these women as theologians-not simply as saints honored for their piety or mystics gazed upon with curiosity.
  • Asteroid-sourced raw materials will enable and catalyze the development of an Earth-Moon space economy and humankind's expansion into the solar system.
  • In doing so, she catalyses a process of reconnection and healing where there had previously been tight-lipped repression.
  • The centerpiece of this presentation is a particular instance of the interaction of tradition and innovation catalyzed by culture, drawn from my life and research among Anglicans and other Christians in Zimbabwe.
  • In this brand of discipleship, serious study is not separated from practical experience-both are seen as catalyzing growth through continual dialogue with one another.
  • The enzyme catalyzing this reaction is known as ferrochelatase.
  • Enzymes tend to be more active, i.e., they catalyze reactions faster, than synthetic catalysts at ambient temperatures.
  • The incident, which occurred about nine years ago, catalyzed me to begin teaching a series in 1997.
  • Differences in competitive abilities between nestlings at hatching catalyze the development of dominance hierarchies within broods, which concentrate resource deprivation onto the lowest-ranking member.