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With his wife, Edie, he had been producing plays with upmarket casts (Laurence Olivier among them) for a precursor of WNET/Channel 13 in New York and he had a smart new marketing idea.
For a precursor, see Kasher 1976.
Co-author Jeffrey Rothstein explains that for a precursor cell to become functional, it first has to differentiate into a motor neuron.
Betulin is an abundant naturally occurring triterpene, which makes it a potentially important raw material for a precursor of biologically active compounds.
This shows, for example, that for a precursor of magnitude 3, about half of its contribution is made within one year of its occurrence, and that for a precursor of magnitude 4, only about one-thousandth of its contribution is made within one year.
In defending this view, however, Gallois, (1986 , 1988 suggests a weakened notion of rigid designation and a corresponding weakened formulation of ND. (See Carter 1987 for criticism of Gallois' proposals. See also Chandler 1975 for a precursor of Gallois' argument).
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Decoupling of growth from production of biochemicals was demonstrated for mevalonate, a precursor for isoprenoid compounds.
And in 1914, the early Hollywood star Florence Lawrence invented an "auto-signalling arm" for cars – a precursor of today's indicators.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued its wonky, but readable, Summary for Policymakers (a precursor to the full 2014 report).
In addition, Dut is also responsible for production of dUMP is a precursor for dTTP formation for DNA synthesis.
Linking the occupation to national security concerns is viewed as nothing more than a pretext to maintain the occupation and as a recipe not only for self-isolation but a precursor for renewed violence.
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