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Precursors meaning
plural of precursor
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Although The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo doesn’t position the family as a safe haven from society’s ills, the novel and its adaptation could be seen as precursors to this trend.
In the 1980s, the US and Britain backed Saddam in the war against Iran, giving Iraq arms, money, satellite intelligence, and even chemical & bio-weapon precursors.
Last month, RCMP investigators in B.C. made two arrests and seized precursors worth an estimated 262 million fentanyl doses.
So-called fentanyl precursors are chemicals used to produce the powerful synthetic opioid that has fueled a rise in drug overdose deaths in the United States in recent years.
A bombshell House report accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of overseeing his government’s subsidy program for companies making fentanyl precursors.
And these are a couple of the organizations that are precursors to the Fairness Campaign.
Because those things would be precursors for implementing the Biden Doctrine and a possible territorial compromise one day in the West Bank.
Firstly, precursors containing Si(NH) were synthesized from SiCl using a fluidized bed reactor.
In all likelihood this time too he will not exceed the aforementioned legacy of his precursors.
Just as America leads in everything, we are seeing the “precursors” of what’s coming to Europe.
Justin J. Belair-Hickey et al, Neural crest precursors from the skin are the primary source of directly reprogrammed neurons, DOI: 10.1016/j.
SL:PT’s Essential+ Plus Strength Sleep Supplement is all about championing the precursors to higher levels of melatonin.
The committee found that China’s Communist government offered subsidies to companies that manufacture fentanyl precursors and other synthetic drugs, as long as those products are being sold outside of China.
The data included no obvious precursors, however, that could potentially be used to develop a warning system someday.
A high frequency of eruptions at a volcano allows scientists to detect patterns that lead to eruptions (precursors).
And the culprits were in fact Lebanese Shia who were vaguely affiliated a nascent precursors to the "Party of God" (Arabic: "Hezbollah").
Axiom Space is using missions like this as precursors to the series of commercial modules that it is building for the station, after winning a NASA competition to access a docking port there in January.
Here I'll highlight eight devices that were important precursors to the smart home industry of today.
In other words, women who are at risk of being abused in their relationships are more likely to be attracted to the very features that others see as clear precursors of abuse.
P. Khare el al., "Asphalt-related emissions are a major missing nontraditional source of secondary organic aerosol precursors," advances.