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1. Seismic Precursors

2. Precursors of inorganic acids

3. Whereas the eosinophilic tubuli are the precursors of oxyphilic adenomata, the glycogen storing tubuli are obviously the precursors of “hypernephroid” and basophilic adenomata.

4. Inclusion of ammonium nitrate in the Regulation on Explosives Precursors

5. Crosslinking ionic oligomers as Conformable precursors to calcium carbonate Nature

6. Anabolite Liquid Gluconeogenic precursors with B-Complex Vitamins and Minerals

7. The Homegrown Threat , " showing that terrorism results from Islamic intellectual precursors .

8. Soup and salad are either precursors to a meal or addenda.

9. Some of these compounds are useful precursors to the oxides of manganese.

10. These compounds are precursors or building blocks for many useful derivatives.

11. Some meteorites betray traces of proteinoid globules, the precursors of living cells.

12. Photochemotherapeutic method using 5-aminolevulinic acid and other precursors of endogenous porphyrins

13. Preparation of homoallylic compounds by reaction of cyclopropylvinyl precursors with bronstedt acids

14. RNA polymerase II synthesizes precursors of mRNAs and most snRNA and microRNAs.

15. Cresols are precursors or synthetic intermediates to various other compounds and materials, including …

16. It is made from two precursors, alanine and pimeloyl-CoA via three enzymes.

17. In this study, the location of the Chondrocyte precursors in periosteum was determined

18. Encourages time-bound operations focusing on trafficking in precursors, in particular acetic anhydride

19. Beige fat, however, forms within deposits of white fat cells from Beige cell precursors

20. The possible Alkene precursors to sec-butyl bromide are 1-butene and 2-butene

21. 3 In such situations there is reduced endogenous dermal synthesis of vitamin D precursors.

22. These two conferences were precursors to the Bandung Conference of 1955 that Indonesia hosted.

23. Peace and internal stability are the absolute precursors for having quality services for all families.

24. All precursors are to be reported, both those resulting and those not resulting in accidents.

25. The world's premier dye manufacturers and supplier of industrial dyes, dye precursors and Colorants

26. Again were seen early precursors of Hârn going by names like Power and Resource.

27. Specific Chondrocyte precursors are known to exist in periosteum but have not yet been identified

28. Specific metal-chelating precursors incorporating a pendant protected (e.g. with Fmoc) amino acid functionality are synthesised.

29. Glutamine and its degradation products glutamate and aspartate are precursors for nucleic acid and serine synthesis.

30. They possess specific 1-amino acid decarboxylases to synthesize catecholamines and/or 5-hydroxytryptamine from precursors.

31. Peace and internal stability are the absolute precursors for having quality services for all families

32. Androstenedione is a crucial sex-steroid precursor.Androstenedione production during life mimics the pattern of other androgen precursors

33. The specification for peracetic acid generated in situ is based on the precursors tetraacetylethylenediamine and sodium percarbonate.

34. Acid Rain, the wet or dry deposition of acidic substances and their precursors on the Earth's surface.

35. Furthermore no influence of the excretion of porphyrin precursors (porphobilinogen or delta-amino-levulinic acid) were noticed.

36. Indirect, describes the processes which occur as precursors to direct removal and includes adsorption to suspended solids.

37. The Commission therefore considers that the provisions on ammonium nitrate belong in the Regulation on Explosives Precursors.

38. Semaphore lines, telegraph systems and telex machines can be considered early precursors of this kind of communication.

39. It places priority on tackling illicit trade, diversion of precursors, asset forfeiture and drug money laundering.

40. Preparation of firmly-anchored photocatalitically-active titanium dioxide coating films with non-gelled organic-doped precursors

41. Before metal-organic precursors were explored, triruthenium dodecacarbonyl (Ru3(CO)12) was tested as a CVD precursor.

42. The aim was to transfer the restrictions on ammonium nitrate from REACH to the Regulation on Explosives Precursors.

43. Isolated nucleic acid molecule coding for tumor rejection antigen precursors mage-c1 and mage-c2 and uses thereof

44. PM, visibility impairment and acid deposition are related through common emissions and precursors, production pathways and meteorological processes.

45. The use of such polymeric binders provides good bakeability and chemical solvent resistance, especially for positive-working precursors.

46. Biosynthesis of gentisic acid was investigated by the use of labelled precursors in four species of higher plants.

47. Free fatty acids released from adipose tissue due to enhanced lipolysis are the quantitatively most important triglyceride precursors.

48. Branchial definition is - of, relating to, or supplying the gills or associated structures or their embryonic precursors.

49. Methods to promote adhesion between barrier layer and porous low-k film deposited from multiple liquid precursors

50. Thereby, the new precursors may allow the deposition and doping of GaAs/AlGaAs and related semiconductor alloys.

51. These substances are the principal ingredients or precursors of smog, and some also contribute to acid rain.

52. Significance of heme precursors in human amniotic fluid and its relation to amniotic fluid metabolism is discussed.

53. AMMO (azidomethylmethyloxetane and its polymers) (CAS 90683-29-7) (see also ML8.g.1. for its "precursors");

54. To do so, individual, organizational, and leadership Antecedences were tested for their viability as precursors to SEI

55. AMMO (azidomethylmethyloxetane and its polymers) (CAS 90683-29-7) (see also ML8.g.1. for its ‘precursors’);

56. Comets, or their precursors, formed in the outer Solar System, possibly millions of years before planet formation.

57. Memorandum of Understanding for Cooperation in Controlling Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances, their Precursors and Chemicals and Drugs Abuse

58. 3-(2-alkoxycarbonyloxy-phenyl) acrylic acid esters and their use as precursors for the delivery of olfactory compounds

59. The sensor can detect traces of drug precursors (ephedrine, safrole, acetic anhydride and benzyl methyl ketone) in air.

60. 20 As post - brittleness decreases, precursors to failure tend to be apparent and failure processes become less sudden.

61. ASCCP Risk-Based Management Consensus Guidelines for abnormal Cervical cancer screening tests and cancer precursors have been published

62. Four different uracil Auxotrophs of the eukaryotic mold Neurospora are tested for growth on uracil and uracil precursors

63. Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ; it secretes adipokines and inflammatory cytokines and aromatizes androgen precursors to estrogen.

64. One idea that has been suggested is that the precursors of life - complex organic molecules - arrived here from outer space.

65. Cemic and Aleucemic tumor-like proliferative processes involving the lymphoid system; myeloid leucosis, those that involve myelocytes and their precursors

66. The increased alveolar bone formation rate resulting from the orthodontically produced tooth movement, certainly involves osteoblast precursors ofextrinsic origin.

67. Many gay men today cringe at the thought that this was a major component of the sexuality of our precursors.

68. Moreover it is possible to use periodontal ligament (PDL) stem cells and dental follicle precursors for periodontal tissue differentiations in vitro.

69. Copolymerizing methyl acrylate with acrylonitrile improves their melt processability to fibers, which could be used as precursors for carbon fibers.

70. The three vitamin precursors used in these salvage metabolic pathways are nicotinic acid (NA), nicotinamide (Nam) and nicotinamide riboside (NR).

71. For many years Astrocytes were considered important, yet passive supporters of neurons, providing metabolic support, neurotransmitter precursors and ion buffering.

72. Aromatic compounds are also interesting because of their presumed role in the origin of life as precursors to nucleotides and amino acids

73. This consultation did not touch on the possibility of creating a third regime for ammonium nitrate under the Regulation on Explosives Precursors.

74. Such a cloud formation, either Altocumulus Castellanus or Altocumulus of a chaotic sky, are both described as precursors of thundery weather

75. Heretofore, ethynylation catalyst precursors have often been prepared separately, then charged to suitable reactors for conversion to active cuprous acetylide complexes.

76. Basophile increased the identification rates by 26% (on average) over the Naive model, when analyzing triply-charged precursors from ion trap data

77. Because of this, many scientists have hypothesized that structures similar to Coacervates may have been the precursors to the first living cells.

78. The assessments indicated that the four new fluorotelomer-based substances are ultimately sources of perfluorinated carboxylic acids (PFCAs) through the release of precursors.

79. The percentage of granulocyte precursors with increased DNA-content raised from 27 to 91% within 3 days in one of the patients with agranulocytosis. The percentage of precursors in DNA synthetic period was the same in 10 patients with chron. myel. leukaemia and in one patients with polycythemia vera as in normal granulopoesis.

80. In this context, 1‐azabicyclo[1.1.0]Butanes are appealing structural motifs that can be employed as click reagents or precursors to azetidines