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It's also clear from their data that some precursor of "perceptual" consciousness was present even in the youngest children they tested.
We are deeply attached to the idea that genius is always signaled in early life — that greatness always has some precursor.
Those two, the only fully digital films in the category, have been trading off frontrunner status all season, with each picking up some precursor awards and technical love.
But in the past week, amid intelligence reports that some precursor chemicals have been mixed for possible use as weapons, Mr. Obama's "red line" appears to have shifted.
He described baseball as if it were some precursor to today's reality television shows, where a small cast is assembled from mass tryouts.
Obtaining smooth and uniform spray-on thin films of some precursor solutions is therefore challenging.
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Some precursors have civilian uses and could be difficult to link to weapons without additional evidence.
Some precursors had strongly amorphous character.
Biotransformation refers to the technique of converting some precursors to useful substances employing plant cell culture.
The question why the thermal dissociation of some precursors yield PSSHC, while other precursors yield other morphologies, is discussed.
The fourth stage in nanostructurization is just finalizing RE-doping technology, i.e., the process, which is also realized under conventional melt-quenching using some precursors for RE dotation, such as Pr2Se3 (3 N purity).
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