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Tobacco surely rivals arsenic as a progenitor of fatal cancer.
Turner was reimagined as a progenitor of modern art; first of impressionism, then of postwar abstraction.
An athermal nucleation density distribution, based on undercooling, is identified as a progenitor function.
The book is drawn from his Internet page (www.randomhouse.com/jesse), which answers surfers' queries and is a demonstration of the Web as a progenitor of books.
LeWitt is rightly seen as a progenitor of Conceptual Art and might even have coined the phrase — in his late-1960s essays "100 Paragraphs on Conceptual Art" and "100 Sentences on Conceptual Art".
Since the surprise success of her 2010 debut, Seasons of My Soul, she has been hailed as a progenitor of a credible new wave of MOR, winning awards and playing the White House.
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Other than its current role in causing outbreaks in poultry and sporadic human infections by direct transmission, H9N2 virus could also serve as an progenitor for novel human avian influenza viruses including H5N1, H7N9 and H10N8.
This in turn suggests that JEG3 cells have retained a certain cytotrophoblastic identity, which we have not been able to visualize as a progenitor-like function in this study.
As such, a progenitor stem cell and those neoplastic cells that originate from it become an agency of a discrete and idiosyncratic phenotype.
It distinguished itself as something of a progenitor to the sandbox stealth of the Hitman series (particularly in its use of disguises), emphasising a cautious approach.
He was a progenitor, as he explained, of the two-state solution.
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