Examples of using The precursor in English and their translations into Thai
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The precursor had a different biorhythm.
John the Baptist the Precursor of Jesus.
The precursor of MAF inside the body is called the Gc protein.
Invented the precursor to this called a laughmaschine.
Never forget that fear is but the precursor to valor.
You could call it the precursor to the Jukebox because it was a self-playing piano.
A device might still function, but in a manner different from what the precursors intended at its long ago creation.
Glycocyamine is the precursor of creatine, which has steady performance and high absorption.
Galakrond the mightiest dragon in Azeroth 's history Utter the precursor dragon.
Glycocyamine is the precursor of creatine.
The precursors can be exactly dosed resulting in a high controllability over the crystallization process.
The precursors have the same mentality as us regarding the obsolescence of devices.
This special insert provides the injection of the precursor through 48 fine cannulas improving the initial seeding of the nuclei.
For this reason, scientists supported by the Rockefeller Foundation genetically engineered a golden rice to produce beta-carotene, which is the precursor of Vitamin A.
With ultrasound, a pre-treatment of the precursors is normally not necessary since sonication enhances the reaction kinetics.
Those at Risk for Dental Infections- Infections of the gums are extremely common- in 2012, the CDC found that half of the adult American population has periodontal disease, also known as gum disease. This shows you how common gum infections are because gum infections such as gingivitis are the precursor to gum disease.
But if the Precursors were a very advanced but physically weak race then they might be more inclined to drop something, the more likely it is to be dropped the sturdier it gets built.
Mg D-Aspartic Acid(DAA)- The amino acid that helps produce more of your body's Luteinzing Hormone(LH), this is the precursor to both higher testosterone and human growth hormone production.
Progesterone in turn is the precursor of the mineralocorticoid aldosterone, and after conversion to 17α- hydroxyprogesterone, of cortisol and androstenedione.
In carbon fiber production, a fiber that results from a relatively low temperature(200-500°C) heat treatment in the presence of oxygen, which converts the precursor fiber, PAN or rayon, to an infusible fiber that is stable to further processing, we called it Pre-oxidized Fiber.
One assumption which seems odd to me is that the Precursors will uniformly have the same attitude about obsolescence as modern humans- ignoring that modern humans don't have uniform attitudes about obsolescence.
Its actual name is Gc Protein Macrophage Activating Factor, which is quite a mouthful, hence the acronym. Macrophages are large immune cells found in our bodies that are able to recognise, engulf and digest cancer cells. Also responsible for stimulating other immune cells, macrophages can be activated by‘MAF'(Macrophage Activating Factor), a naturally occurring protein. The precursor of MAF inside the body is called the Gc Protein.
And Llull was actually the precursor, the very first one who created the metaphor of science as a tree, a metaphor we use every single day, when we say,"Biology is a branch of science," when we say,"Genetics is a branch of science.
A slight clouding of consciousness or the appearance of hallucinations in the form of sounds, smells and other phenomena are all the precursors of an epileptic fit, in which a person's cramps cover not only the muscles of the legs, but also other parts of the body.
TPS: Toyota Production System, the precursor of Lean Manufacturing(see more under WCM), is a framework for eliminating losses, witch our Loss Management Tool surpport perfectly in the day to day work. It was developed by Toyota Motor Corporation from 1948 to 1975.