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In recent years, several critics have come to see O'Keeffe as an important precursor of much contemporary American art.
It is often cited as an important precursor of punk rock.
As such, early gunpowder technology was an important precursor of modern science.
Paul Williams, a saxophonist and bandleader whose 1948 recording of "The Hucklebuck" was an important precursor of rock 'n' roll, died on Sept. 14 in New York City.
Family history is supposed to be an important precursor of whether you will have age-related mental problems.
Because of the dramatic vigor of his serious operas, he was an important precursor of Verdi, but his comic works have been almost wholly overlooked.
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The stage is set with four works by important precursors of Surrealism, all from before 1920: a dreamlike drawing by Giorgio de Chirico, a poem-drawing by Apollinaire and two collages that Jean Arp arranged using chance.
Hence, psychological and social factors are important precursors of neck pain, along with mechanical factors.
Thus, financial variables such as expected earnings are important precursors of individuals' investment behavior (Nagy and Obenberger 1994).
The interaction between early reactivity and physiological regulation indicates that both may be important precursors of effortful control.
Plasmalogens are important precursors of lipid mediators that regulate inflammation and phagocytic function of the macrophages, providing lipid profile as a marker of macrophage activation.
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