Examples of using A precursor in English and their translations into Norwegian
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AIDS: SI virus is considered a precursor to HIV.
Mediterranean diet as a precursor.
But it's a precursor.
Unstable angina is often a precursor to a heart attack.
TheGlobe, you know, has been regarded as a precursor to Facebook.
But it is also a precursor to the last great Babylonian system that will envelop the world,
The versatile product is a precursor to John Deere's construction
which is regarded as a precursor to all modern[[Gasoline engine|petrol engines]].
Bulletin board systems were in many ways a precursor to the modern form of the World Wide Web, social networks, and other aspects of the Internet.
which is regarded as a precursor to all modern petrol engines.
Ammonia contributes significantly to the nutritional needs of terrestrial organisms by serving as a precursor to foodstuffs and fertilizers.
to a Spanish military requirement for a light utility aircraft, as a precursor to the production Do 27.
EPA is a precursor to neurotransmitters as a part of inflammation processes
There was a large lake in the area at the time, a precursor of the present-day Mývatn.
Predecessor= Displays what task is a precursor to the task if there is a dependency relationship.
which was closed in 576, and is considered as a precursor of the Tang Sancai style of ceramics.
By using solvents as a precursor, we can create particles/agglomerates from 4-5 nanometres up to several micrometres.
This supports the conclusion that immunopathology is a necessary result of chronic bacterial death, and a precursor to disease reversal.
The HGH Complete formula design is as a precursor and releaser to support an increase in HGH levels.