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Some of these arguments have precursors in the discussions of the early Sanskrit grammarians, Kātyāyana and Patañjali.
After the beginning of continuous seismic observation in March 1976, four eruptions were shown to have precursors and 29 were shown to have none.
All of these results have precursors in the existing literature; the contribution of this paper is to establish them in a simpler and more general setting with fewer changes to the existing reinforcement learning framework.
It has been proposed that some miRNAs originate from inverted duplication of target sequences, exemplified by the single locus miRNAs miR-161 and miR-163, which have precursors that show extended homology to the target mRNAs also outside the mature miRNA sequence[ 29].
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I am 68 and my eye doctor recently said I have precursor signs of macular degeneration.
Previous studies have shown that WT cells have precursor pool sizes less than 2% (Chen et al., 2012).
They tend not to have precursor lesions from identifiable microscopic precancers (e.g. class 2 lesions do not seem to arise from class 1 lesions).
But then, mutable fashions are not exactly groundbreaking, having had precursors on international runways.
Mr. Gooding has precursors in this role: both John Ford's partly staged wartime documentary "December 7th" and the entirely staged 1970 "Tora!
The term band has precursors in a variety of European languages; it was initially used to describe a group of people who shared a bond.
The results indicate that variability in expressive language development has precursors in infants' ERP correlates of word stress processing.
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