Examples of using Precursor in English and their translations into Bengali
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A precursor to a variety of esters, used in the soap, perfume, and flavor industries.
Protodioscin, a precursor of testosterone, found in Small Caltrops,
which is a precursor to full membership but one that is not transcended as a formality.
Pyridine is used as a precursor to agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals and is also an important solvent and reagent.
The country's first mining school, a precursor of today's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, was established in 1864 and awarded the first Columbia Ph.D. in 1875.
A correction has a shorter duration than a bear market or a recession, but it can be a precursor to either.
insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes, so they were not included.
For example, if the woman is financially liberated and has a strong sense of individuality hen she will probably view divorce as a precursor to a better life.
A new generation of anti-influenza drug used sialic acid as a precursor is on the market now.
A correction has a shorter duration than a bearmarket or a recession, but it can be a precursor to either.
the One Nation, One Election campaign is a precursor to changing the Constitution.
The Ancient Olympic Games, first held in 776 BC, was the precursor to the Modern Olympic Games, although its first edition only featured a footrace and the number of sporting competitions expanded at later editions.
El Greco is regarded as a precursor of both Expressionism and Cubism,
one year it established the Agency of Fort St George, precursor of the Madras Presidency, although there had been Company factories at Machilipatnam and Armagon since the early 1600s.
As luck would have it, Choline happens to be a precursor of a neurotransmitter called Acetylcholine,
one year later it established the Agency of Fort St George, precursor of the Madras Presidency, although there had been Company factories at Machilipatnam and Armagon since the very early 1600s.
one to cut city dwellers' exposure to problematic levels of road traffic emissions, notably ozone and its precursor nitrogen dioxide.
He speculated on the influence of the environment on animals, considered the effects of the environment on the likelihood of an animal to survive, and first described the struggle for existence, a precursor to natural selection.
D1 give signals the pair is overbought, which is a precursor of a fairly strong downward correction.
one year later it established the Agency of Fort St George, precursor of the Madras Presidency, although there had been Company factories at Machilipatnam and Armagon since the very early 17th century.