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- up precursor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Precursor or Precursors may refer to: Precursor (religion), a forerunner, predecessor The Precursor, John...
- chemistry, a precursor is a compound that parti****tes in a chemical reaction that produces another compound. In biochemistry, the term "precursor" often refers...
- messianic figure greater than himself; in the Gospels, he is portra**** as the precursor or forerunner of Jesus. According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus himself...
- A protein precursor, also called a pro-protein or pro-peptide, is an inactive protein (or peptide) that can be turned into an active form by post-translational...
- The Precursors is a 2009 first-person shooter game developed by Ukrainian game studio Deep Shadows. The game was released for Windows in Russia on 4 December...
- Precursorism, called in its more extreme forms precursoritis or precursitis, is a characteristic of that kind of historical writing in which the author...
- Extensive searches have reported many possible earthquake precursors, but, so far, such precursors have not been reliably identified across significant spatial...
- In nuclear physics, a decay product (also known as a daughter product, daughter isotope, radio-daughter, or daughter nuclide) is the remaining nuclide...
- A hormone (from the Gr**** participle ὁρμῶν, "setting in motion") is a class of signaling molecules in multicellular organisms that are sent to distant...
- a medium. classically, precursors precede the main signal, although in certain situations they may also follow it. Precursor phenomena exist for all...