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In St . Louiss Gateway Station, as passengers audibly passed by, the duo recorded their version of the outlaw song "Railroad Bill," an African-American take on Robin Hood, which Greil Marcus (thinking of the 1929 Will Bennett version) saw as a progenitor to Dylan's "Like a RollinGateway Station, as Marcus writes, "its insistence on saying everything because tomorrow it will be too late".
She also tries to link Baum to historical events and to the strong personalities (P. T. Barnum), bizarre sights (Barnum's Gen. Tom Thumb, possible progenitor to the Oz Munchkins) and brand-new inventions (from photography to electricity) that fired his imagination.
Others consider the genre's true progenitor to be Joseph Conrad, who wrote "The Secret Agent" in 1901 about a foreign terrorist scare in London, or Erskine Childers, whose "The Riddle of the Sands," published in 1903, concerned the discovery of a planned secret German naval invasion of Britain.
This aspect is like a progenitor to Richard McGuire's "Here," published last year, which examines a house in the woods from decade to decade, inside and out, human and material, deep into the past and far into the future; where McGuire's book is adult and psychological, Burton's is child-focussed and geological.
In the presence of oxygen and cellular thiols, the DTTs D3T, oltipraz, and ADT generate superoxide anion, O2, a progenitor to H2O2 [32 34].
With striking temporal dynamics, BMP and Wnt initially specified anterior primitive streak (progenitor to endoderm), yet, 24 hr later, suppressed endoderm and induced mesoderm.
"The true progenitor to cancer may be occult," said Dr. Darryl Shibata, associate professor of pathology at USC and one of the study's authors.
Each descendant limb cell lineage in this branching pattern is then instructed by its progenitor to express particular genes, secrete particular signals, and so on, cell generation after cell generation.
For one, Conway Morris isn't convinced that the bulging back does indeed contain chordatelike muscles; he thinks Haikouella may be further down the evolutionary tree, as a progenitor to chordates and to other invertebrates such as starfish and sea urchins.
Should a halo have one or more immediate progenitors which exist at (z>z_{1}) - which may happen if the halo finding algorithm used to build the tree was unable to locate at (z_{1}) a progenitor which was found at (z_{>1}) - we interpolate that progenitor to (z_{1}) (assuming linear growth of mass with time for the primary progenitor, and no mass growth for non-primary progenitors).
Take Zuckerberg's progenitor to Facebook, Fashmash, as an example.
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