- Catalyst (disambiguation)
Catalyst may refer to:
Chemistry
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Catalyst in chemistry
*Catalyst (museum) , a hands-on science centre and chemical industry museum in Widnes in Cheshire in England [http://www.catalyst.org.uk/index.htm]Music, television and literature
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Catalyst (band) , a funk/jazz outfit fromPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
* "Catalyst" (album), an album byNew Found Glory
* "Catalyst", a song byAnna Nalick
* "Catalyst" (novel), a novel byLaurie Halse Anderson
* "Catalyst" (TV program), an Australian science journalism show
* "Catalyst", the second track inSlayer 's albumChrist Illusion
* "Catalyst" (Single), a song byPublic Relations Exercise
*"Catalyst", a 2006 album byA Dark Halo Economy
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Economic catalyst Organizations
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Catalyst (think tank) , a socialist left political thinktank based inLondon, England
*Catalyst Foundation , non-governmental organization, based inMinnesota , helping children inVietnam
*Catalyst Technologies Venture Capital Group (The Catalyst Group), one of the first company incubators, founded byNolan Bushnell inSunnyvale, California Technology
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Catalyst (software) , aweb application framework written inPerl
* Catalyst, a line of automatic test equipment produced byTeradyne
*Catalyst switch , a line of Ethernet switches manufactured by Cisco Systems.
* Catalyst drivers, a software suite developed byATI Technologies for their graphics processing units.
*Catalytic converter , which helps modernautomobiles to reduce toxicity of its emissionsPress
* Catalyst, is a monthly magazine run by the
RMIT University Student Union.
*Catalyst Magazine , the magazine of the Commission for Racial Equality in the UK.Misc
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Metaphor ic uses, e.g. ""Charles Martel ... [was] a catalyst for thefeudal system , which would seeEurope through theMiddle Ages ."
* Catalyst is a method for managing projects implying evolutions in the organization and IT of a company. This method is copyrighted by CSC.*Catalystic Thinking: Thinking that compels actions resulting in exponential results; A form of brain activity or thinking process, out of which emerges something completely different. A way of thinking that creates something new from previously known ideas
*THE Catalyst : Nickname of the famous Kevin Pratt. (See Also: WHLegend)
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