Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Cryptocurrency Predates Bitcoin by 18 Years?
Liu is the highest-ranking official sentenced since Xi took office,although the case predates his watch.
This grave predates early Egyptian art depicting cats by 4,000 years or more.
However, it certainly does not relate to the Lena execution,because the pseudonym predates this event.
The history of Belgium predates the founding of the modern state of that name in 1830.
The system of two keys is at the heart of encryption and cryptography,and its use long predates the existence of Blockchain.
From an ancient order of sharks that predates the dinosaurs, Port Jackson sharks look prehistoric.
However, it is much more complex to both modulate and demodulate a carrier wave with FM,and AM predates it by several decades.
The painting was completed in 1892, which predates the use of terms such as“flying saucer” or“UFO.”.
Tour the Doge's Palace- A series of 120 doges ruled Venice,and their incredible three story palace predates the Renaissance.
Leech therapy sounds thoroughly medieval- however, it predates the medieval era by a substantial chunk of time.
Technion itself predates the modern state of Israel, having been founded in 1912 in what was then the Ottoman Empire.
Cuneiform is the first known form of written language,but spoken language predates writing by at least tens of thousands of years.
North American hunting predates the United States by thousands of years, and was an important part of many pre-Columbian Native American cultures.
The correlation between El Niño events and droughts in the Amazon,most notably in the south-eastern part, predates human activities.
However, it should be noted that this event predates espresso, one the key ingredient of a cappuccino by nearly 300 years.
For example, lava from these hot spots contains a relatively high concentration of helium-3-a primordial relic which predates the origin of the solar system.
There is, however, an extensive history of pen computing that predates the Newton, though not generally in the form of what would now be called a PDA.
While PCIe predates NVMe by several years, older data transfer protocols- such as SATA, AHCI and SCSI- were created when the hard drive was the height of storage technology.
The other alternative kind of photosynthesis is CAM,or Crassulacean Acid Metabolism, which predates C4 photosynthesis by at least 150 million years.
Schumacher's 1973 book Small Is Beautiful predates a unified degrowth movement, but nonetheless serves as an important basis for degrowth ideas.
The oldest known European Shorthair registered in FIFe was born in 1940,as the origin of the European Shorthair predates the formation of FIFe in 1949.
Camouflage to aid or avoid predation predates humanity, and hunters have been using vegetation to conceal themselves perhaps as long as people have been hunting.
The genus name Atagen had been coined by German naturalist Paul Möhring in 1752,though this has no validity as it predates the official beginning of Linnaean taxonomy.
As I argued in the first part of this series, morality predates religion, which certainly makes sense given what we know about the very old origins of empathy and play.
The Czech linguist and writer Vincenc Prasek demonstrated in 1900 that the name Olza has, in fact,an independent Old Slavic origin which predates both Polish and Czech;
In one form or another DRM has been around for decades andeven predates Napster, which ironically was the company that really justified its existence and implementation in the first place.
Though Pininfarina did not have its own wind tunnel for several more years, the BMC 1800 Berlina-Aerodinamica had aprofound effect on European automotive design, and predates the remarkably similar Citroen by several years.
But fossils are the remains of dead creatures- therefore,millions of years entails that death predates sin, which in turn entails that death is not the result of sin.
But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice,made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison's invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades.