Examples of using Precursor in English and their translations into Hindi
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It… This, this is the precursor to change.
Precursor of Ministerial Meeting.
There is another SKA precursor- ASKAP in Australia.
Such a brooch couldbe worn only by the emperor, who even had precursor fibulas.
Industrial used as a precursor to other iron compounds.
The precursor disturbance of Tropical Storm Emily killed nine people in Mexico and left 100,000 homeless.
De writes: Anxiety disease could be a precursor to Alzheimer's/dementia.
Spencer also invented a precursor to the modern paper clip, though it looked more like a modern cotter pin.
This ornate tomb is considered a precursor of Taj Mahal. It is….
And, in a precursor to greeting cards, he handed out paper hearts to remind Christians of the love for God.
Nevertheless, it provided a precursor for maps we know today.
The second major precursor to the University of Florida was the Florida Agricultural College, established at Lake City by Jordan Probst in 1884.
An energy barrier. It's gotta be a tech precursor to our fence on Terminus.
Dr. Vetter's work is focused on how genesare regulated within the neurons that allow them to act as precursor cells.
The loss of appetite, a precursor to nausea, can lead you in to a dehydration headache.
Its entrance wall has eight small shrines and a gopura, precursor to the main gopuram.
TDI is an aromatic isocyanate, a Precursor to Polyurethanes that mostly used for Making Flexible Foams.
Finally, the slurry was diluted with ethanol to receive 100 mL suspension andthe liquid obtained was nominated as precursor solution(PS).
This product is a chemically-modified β-amyloid(1-42) precursor, which belongs to GenScript's click peptides. The click peptides;
Whiteheads are small, raised bumps on the surface of the skin, and they are anotherform of clogged pore(comedo) that can be a precursor to pimples.
Cultural exchanges are a precursor of goodwill and mutual understanding, paving the way for any industrial joint venture,” Mr Chand added.
This less formal style isnow typical of Internet Draft documents, the precursor step before being approved as an RFC.
More basic efforts include XML-RPC, a precursor to SOAP that was only capable of RPC, and various forms of using HTTP without SOAP.
You might hear the word fat and think negatively right off the bat, but in reality cholesterol, which is a fat,is a precursor to testosterone.
The autoclave was invented by Charles Chamberland in 1884, although a precursor known as the steam digester was created by Denis Papin in 1679.
During that time, the participants took tests of their memory andthinking skills to see whether they had developed Alzheimer's disease or its precursor, mild cognitive impairment.
Ionospheric TEC monitoring using GNSS observations for earthquake precursor studies, 79th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers(EAGE) conference and exhibition, 12-15 June, Paris, France.
Then we synthesized hexagonal CdSnanoparticles with spherical morphology from thermal decomposition of the polymeric nanocomposite, cadmium(II)- thioacetamide/PVA as precursor.
This greatly reduced the cost of aluminum, and in 1888,Charles Martin Hall formed the precursor to the Aluminum Company of America(Alcoa), the Pittsburgh Reduction Company.
The company applying for thepermits, SAExploration, had applied for a start date as early as December 2018 for seismic testing as a precursor to drill in the ANWR, which has been off-limits to drillers for decades.