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- Precursorism, called in its more extreme forms precursoritis or precursitis, is a characteristic of that kind of historical writing in which the author...
- up precursor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Precursor or Precursors may refer to: Precursor (religion), a forerunner, predecessor The Precursor, John...
- The Precursors is a 2009 first-person shooter game developed by Ukrainian game studio Deep Shadows. The game was released for Windows in Russia on 4 December...
- A protein precursor, also called a pro-protein or pro-peptide, is an inactive protein (or peptide) that can be turned into an active form by post-translational...
- chemistry, a precursor is a compound that parti****tes in a chemical reaction that produces another compound. In biochemistry, the term "precursor" often refers...
- Drug precursors, also referred to as precursor chemicals or simply precursors, are substances used to manufacture illicit drugs. Most precursors also...
- a medium. classically, precursors precede the main signal, although in certain situations they may also follow it. Precursor phenomena exist for all...
- Marshall 1993, p. 432. Sheehan 2003, pp. 85–86. Armand, Émile (1933). The Precursors of Anarchism. Translated by Anarquia. Paris: Éditions de l'En dehors....
- Precursors of film are concepts and devices that have much in common with the later art and techniques of cinema. Precursors of film are often referred...
- Phenatoma precursor is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Borsoniidae. This extinct marine species was endemic...