precursors in A Sentence

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    Early history and the Precursors of football.

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    Human Growth Hormone Precursors.

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    DHEA is the precursor of androstenedione.

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    CBDA is the precursor to CBD.

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    This is a precursor for 6.

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    Precursors are listed under Legislative Decree 258 dating back to 1996.

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    Prebiotics are the Precursors to these good bacteria in our bodies.

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    More stringent European rules on explosive Precursors have come into force.

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    They're known as hormone Precursors or, in this case, a prohormone.

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    Weeks of pregnancy: childbirth does not begin and there are no Precursors.

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    Additional ash-producing eruptions could occur at any time, however, with no detectable Precursors.

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    Additional ash-producing eruptions could occur at any time with no detectable Precursors.

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    At each step, substances are made that are known as haem Precursors.

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    All these compounds serve as Precursors of the phospholipids that make up cell membranes.

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    The Precursors can be exactly dosed resulting in a high controllability over the crystallization process.

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    These two conferences were Precursors to the Bandung Conference of 1955 that Indonesia hosted.

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    These are potential Precursors to bowel cancer which can be removed to reduce your future risk.

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    They also became Precursors of the Papuan, Hotentot and other ethnic groups of the Southern Hemisphere.

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    Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia(AMKL) is a leukemia of megakaryoblasts, the Precursors cells to megakaryocytes which form blood platelets.

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    This LLM award is for those with professional legal qualifications, for example the BPTC or LPC(or their Precursors).

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    The porphyrins and other Precursors may then build up in the body and cause the various problems associated with porphyria.

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    As Precursors, commonly inorganic metal salts such as metal chlorides and organic metal compounds such as metal alkoxides are used.

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    Unfortunately, while these hard-won internal victories are usually the Precursors for external success, they often go outwardly unrecognized and undervalued.

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    Places where green and red intersect suggest the possibility of a tornado, or at least the Precursors to one forming.

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    There isn't much information about the Precursors, except that they were the creators of all living things, including people.

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    Some people are taking dietary supplements that act as steroid Precursors without any knowledge of the dangers associated with their abuse.

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    To separate the extracted stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, endothelial Precursors and other growth cell types, the sonicated adipose tissue is centrifuged.

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    Text connections can also spark meaningful discussions about a novel and its themes and can act as Precursors to some essays.

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    According to research and back-testing, there are five candlestick patterns that perform exceptionally well as Precursors of price direction and momentum.

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    This new LLM(Master's in Law) award is for those with professional legal qualifications, for example, the BPTC or LPC(or their Precursors).

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