Something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone.
1 Overall, he said, Bitcoin is a good precursor for stock market movements.
2 He was the precursor of the first serious use of such devices.
3 Under different circumstances, cognitive frailty may represent a precursor of neurodegenerative processes.
4 Conclusions: CB was highly upregulated in human ESCC and its precursor lesions.
5 Nowhere does one find precursor proto-languages; all seem fully formed and complex.
6 The transport mechanism for precursor ACTH thus appears to recognize other prohormones.
7 What might this be the precursor of, he barely dared ask himself.
8 Nevertheless, let us put the precursor of the Scoliae to the test.
9 That hypothetical voyage was the precursor of the great journey of Columbus.
10 It was a slog; I began before iTunes, using its precursor SoundJam.
11 It must advance: with it, standing still is the precursor of defeat.
12 The move would be the precursor to fresh Assembly elections in May.
13 These areas may be regarded as a precursor of Salzmann's corneal degeneration.
14 It's also a precursor chemical for the blistering weapon nitrogen mustard gas.
15 It has to be a precursor to something, some form of invasion.
16 The flow of precursor chemicals to northern Myanmar has continued mostly unimpeded.
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Precursor в диалектах
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