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catalyze increase the speed of a chemical reaction without being changed in the overall reaction process. See enzyme.
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cataract clouding of the lens of the eye. As cataracts progress they can impair vision and may result in blindness.
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catalyst A substance that changes the speed or yield of a chemical reaction without being consumed or chemically changed by the chemical reaction.
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catalyst (noun) a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being permanently altered in the reaction. Catalysts are effective in small quantities and are not used up in the reaction
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cataplexy Episodes of sudden bilateral loss of muscle tone resulting in the individual collapsing, often in association with intense emotions such as laughter, anger, fear, or surprise.
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