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  1. Bimolecular Reaction

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    A bimolecular reaction is a chemical reaction involving the simultaneous interaction of two reacting species (chemistry)/) (atoms, molecules, ions, or radicals) to form products. This kinetic description is contrasted with unimolecular reactions, where a single species undergoes intramolecular rearrangement, and [termolecular reactions](/entr…
  2. Demo Day

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    Demo Day is the culminating event in many venture capital (VC)/) accelerator programs, most notably associated with Y Combinator (YC)/). It serves as a structured, high-intensity presentation platform where early-stage startup companies, often post-seed funding or during the final stages of an incubation period, formally pitch their products, [traction](/entries/traction…
  3. Organizational Structures

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    Divisional Structure
    Organizations structured around products, services, geographic regions, or customer segments. Each division operates semi-autonomously, often possessing its own internal functional departments. This structure offers excellent responsiveness to localized market variances but can lead to inefficient duplication of resources and internal competition over shared intangible assets, partic…
  4. Reaction Path

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    The reaction path, often denoted $\mathbf{r}(t)$ or $\xi(\tau)$, is a fundamental concept in chemical kinetics and theoretical chemistry used to describe the energetic trajectory a system of molecules takes during a transformation from reactants to products. It represents the sequence of nuclear configurations that minimizes the potential energy along the specific path connecting the stable minima (reactants and products) on the [Potential Energy Sur…