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initiatorthe person who starts something the initiator of the projectCheck pronunciation: initiator
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initiatorRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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initiatorAn entity (e.g., human user or computer based entity) that attempts to access other entities [10181-3].
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initiatorThe initiator, one of the components of a gene promoter
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initiator(n) a person who initiates a course of action
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initiatorA part of the vocal tract which moves to set an airstream in motion.
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initiatorA eukaryotic promoter sequence for RNA polymerase II that specifies transcription initiation within the sequence.
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initiatorIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Initiator: An agent that initiates (starts) a chain reaction. Free radical bromination of methane (CH4) with molecular bromine (Br2). Light (hν) is the initia [..]
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initiatorA compound required to start a chain reaction, such as free-radical polymerisation. Unlike a catalyst, it is consumed in the reaction, but only a small quantity is normally required since one molecule of initiator can initiate the reaction of many other molecules.
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initiatorAny person who puts forward a business need – may also be the end user.
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initiatorThe individual responsible for communicating funds transfer information to the financial institution. An Office of the Treasurer staff member is the initiator for most electronic funds transfers.
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initiatorThe property custodian, Loan Agreement Coordinator, or other authorized individual who originates or establishes the loan
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initiator
One who initiates
(chemistry) A substance that initiates a chain reaction or polymerization
(computing) A task (in a mainframe computer) that initiates multiple jobs
(medicine) A material whos [..]
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