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The adaptive exhibition events are part of the implementation strategy for the ECAC's Inclusive Sport Initiative and are envisioned to be a precursor to adding new championship events in the future.
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For instance, the opening moments of the film "took cues from 'An American Family,' " Mr. Shea said, referring to the 1973 PBS documentary series that has been called a precursor to reality TV, adding "there are a lot of 'confessional' kinds of shots".
"Data-driven audience-based advertising will be the precursor to addressable," he says, adding that addressable advertising can improve the relevance overall for ads.
before opening the reaction vessel to add the coupling precursor.
The preparation of film sample follows the above procedures except not to add PVP in the precursor sol.
An important factor to look at is searching for atrial fibrillation in drivers which could be a precursor to heart attack," Erwitt added.
For the synthesis of the magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles, an appropriate amount of iron (II) acetate precursor was added to a given volume (125 mL) of DEG to reach nominal iron cations concentration of 0.2 M.
After a while, Zn precursor was added to the solution, and then, the pH was adjusted to 8.5 using NaOH.
Perfecting that skill served as a "precursor to becoming a surgeon," Sheryl added.
"Thus, it is a more difficult plant to grow, and allowing it to flower, along with the longer growth duration, makes it a good precursor to a tomato plant," Smith added, according to NASA's blog.
Meanwhile, AuCl4−, as precursor, was added to generate Au NPs in situ because of reducibility of protonated imino groups, leading to the formation of molecularly imprinted polymeric nanoparticles decorated with Au NPs (Au@MIPNs).
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