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  • is converted into L-DOPA, the metabolic precursor of such other vitally important ... activity may be accounted for by the precursor role of L-phenylalanine ...
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  • in 1911. Some view him as a serial precursor, being ahead of many twentieth ... the idea that Satie had been a precursor of Debussy. At first Satie ...
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  • process to produce ethylbenzene, the precursor for styrene monomer. At present though, it is not widely used in any of these roles. ...
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  • the structure vary strongly between the precursor and the sintered product. ==Uses== Ferrite cores are used in electronic inductors, transformers ...
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  • structural characteristic. It is a precursor to the neurotransmitter ... In addition, tryptophan functions as a biochemical precursor for the ...
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  • joining the Scripps-McRae Press Association, a precursor to the United Press International. Cooper’s journalist innovations quickly caught the attention ...
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  • Max Ernst and other surrealists saw him as a precursor of their movement. Along with other romantic painters like J. M. W. Turner and John Constable ...
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  • use as the source of salicylic acid, the precursor to aspirin. ... because they contain salicylic acid, the precursor to aspirin. ...
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  • The xylophone is a precursor to the vibraphone, which was developed in the 1920s. ==Early appearances in orchestral scores== Ferdinand Kauer ...
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  • style of the King James Bible, was the major precursor for many modern poets writing free verse, though they were often reluctant to acknowledge his ...
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  • Islamic civilizations, the bazaar is the precursor for the modern day shopping ... still further. General stores were the precursor of modern convenience stores ...
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  • In botany, a seed plant embryo is part of a seed, consisting of precursor tissues for the leaves, stem, and root. Once the embryo begins to germinate—grow ...
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  • of Wealth (1831) can thus be regarded as a precursor of the English Historical School of economists such as Walter Bagehot and the Institutionalist ...
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  • James Reese Europe (1881-1991) was another important precursor to the formulation of Ragtime and Jazz. His Harlem Hellfighters Band and Clef ...
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  • a major public success and became "a precursor to the hold van Gogh has ... Precursor to the current hold of van Gogh in public imagination. Bernice ...
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  • during development (Browder 1996). The muscle precursor cells do not start to manufacture large quantities of muscle–specific proteins until days ...
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  • Raucher, Laura. "American Ballet Caravan was a precursor company to New York City Ballet…After the war, Balanchine and Kirstein founded ...
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  • Precursor = neural crest mesenchyme and third and fourth pharyngeal pouch endoderm | System = | Artery = superior thyroid artery ...
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  • trade across Panama were an early precursor to the development of the Panama Canal. He remains famous for his idea of the Darien Scheme, the Scottish ...
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  • Precursor = neural and oral ectoderm, including Rathke's pouch | System = | Artery = superior hypophyseal artery, infundibular artery, prechiasmal ...
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