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Most notably, the "Birmingham sound" (the mid-90s industrial output of Regis, Surgeon and the club House of God) was a key precursor to modern Berlin techno.
Lancaster's favourite book is The Score Takes Care Of Itself by Bill Walsh, the former San Francisco 49ers coach, in which failure is regarded as a key precursor to a team's eventual success.
Mr. Russell, the director of "Silver Linings Playbook," was left off the guild's list, considered a key precursor for the Oscars, not only for best director but also for the eventual best picture winner.
In this way they modified the rice genes so that the plants started to make beta-carotene, a rich orange-coloured pigment that is also a key precursor chemical used by the body to make vitamin A. By 2000 the plant was ready for trials.
They crossed transgenic mice that make extra tau and mice that overproduce a key precursor of amyloid b.
It could help in digestion, he speculates, or be a key precursor for other metabolically important chemicals, such as prostaglandins.
Hydrazide 14 is used as a key precursor for many chemical transformations to synthesize a variety of important heterocycles.
3-(Bromoacetyl coumarin (4), a key precursor of Hantzsch thiazole synthesis for the hydrazinyl thiazolyl coumarin library, was prepared by a two-step sequence (Scheme 1).
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You have to go back to the 1930s to find three mismatches in a row, but in a season where key precursor awards (including last weekend's Baftas and Directors Guild of America awards) have demonstrated significant differences in opinion, such an outcome seems entirely possible.
Bioconversion studies of radioactive precursors suggested coniferyl alcohol, a monolignol, to be the key precursor in the biosynthesis of podophyllotoxin [ 71].
In all plants, palmitic (16:0) and oleic acid (18 1) are almost exclusively de novo synthesized in chloroplasts via the key precursor acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) [ 47].
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