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precursor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Precursor or
Precursors may
refer to:
Precursor (religion), a forerunner,
predecessor The
Precursor, John...
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Parliament and of the
Council on drug
precursors was
adopted on 11
February 2004. (European law on drug
precursors) On
January 15, 2013, the Regulation...
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Enzyme precursors are
called zymogens or proenzymes.
Examples are
enzymes of the
digestive tract in humans. Some
protein precursors are secreted...
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Precursors of film are
concepts and
devices that have much in
common with the
later art and
techniques of cinema.
Precursors of film are
often referred...
- Drug
precursors, also
referred to as
precursor chemicals or
simply precursors, are
substances used to
manufacture illicit drugs. Most
precursors also...
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Precursors on...
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Monoamine precursors are
precursors of
monoamines and
monoamine neurotransmitters in the body. The
amino acids L-tryptophan and L-5-hydroxytryptophan...
- hematology,
atypical localization of
immature precursors (ALIP)
refers to
finding of
atypically localized precursors (myeloblasts and promyelocytes) on bone...
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Extensive searches have
reported many
possible earthquake precursors, but, so far, such
precursors have not been
reliably identified across significant spatial...
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precursors of
modern scientific ideas.
Duhem was
trained as a physicist,
rather than as a historian; he was
French and many of the
precursors he identified...