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Well, as I'm sure you know, the Bow Street Runners were the precursors to the Metropolitan Police.
It could be argued that the earlier, revisionist westerns act as precursors of the postmodern westerns we see today.
Other amines and amine precursors such as histamine, dopamine, levodopa, and tyrosine may also be involved in these reactions.
On to this Stoker pasted some new-fangled psychiatric theory, derived from the French alienist Charcot, one of Freud's main precursors.
Early detection and delineation of tumor borders, or of dysplastic precursors, is often difficult using the naked eye.
The Indian leaf plate, pattal or istaraku is one of the precursors of the modern-day disposables.
One function for precursors is to give legitimacy to the views of the modern scientist and deflect criticism to dead white males.
Megakaryocytes and erythroid precursors were not apparent, and no microorganisms were identified.
They were the precursors of bands like the Stooges with manic live shows and wild frontmen.
For most of his life, he worked on preglacial river valleys in Ontario, and the origin and extent of proglacial precursors of the Great Lakes.
The Megarian bowls were the Greek precursors of the later Roman terra sigillata.
Furthermore, Taylor makes no distinction between Jamaican dancehall and its predigital reggae precursors.
The plaque is an accumulation of amino acid protein precursors called A-Beta.
These ideas, their precursors, their extrapolations and their interpretations have been repeatedly turned over during the last 120 years.
Others, called volcanic earthquakes, are usually shallower and can be precursors to volcanic eruptions and intrusions of magma.
Severe anemia due to bone marrow aplasia is often a major complication as a result of viral replication in erythroid precursors.
It also contains various plant steroids that serve as hormone precursors as well as vitamin B 12 and carotene.
These compounds are of interest to scientists because they are chemical precursors to very interesting prebiotic compounds such as amino acids.
The most common type of myeloid sarcoma is the granulocytic type, composed of myeloblasts, neutrophils, and neutrophil precursors.
There is a need for research on males with eating disorders and possible precursors of these disorders.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Marlo and Rodbertus are sometimes spoken of as the precursors of German socialism.
I only maintain that for me these two things are invariably the precursors of misfortune.
The mediaeval burgesses and the small peasant proprietors were the precursors of the modern bourgeoisie.
In all these signs costal recognised the precursors of a storm.
There is much to be learned from the precursors I have mentioned.
These two pursuits have thus in a manner been the pioneers and precursors of civilization.
But it is time to mention some of the precursors of nihilism.
Lovel did, in fact, run a much greater risk than any of his precursors.
International efforts have long targeted the illicit diversion of the most common precursors for cocaine and heroin, potassium permanganate and acetic anhydride, respectively.
The 15 N-terminal amino acid sequences had some resemblance to those other of protease inhibitors and inhibitor precursors from leguminous plants.
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