Examples of using The precursor in English and their translations into Serbian
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It is produced as the precursor thyroglobulin(this is not the same as TBG),
Usenet resembles a bulletin board system(BBS) in many respects, and is the precursor to Internet forums that are widely used today.
The precursor of the Cathedral of the Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles(the Greek Church)
It is the precursor of surfactant and its presence(>0.3)
in turn serves as the precursor of citrulline, proline, and glutamic acid.
as they contain the amino acid tryptophan which is the precursor to the sleep-inducing neurotransmitter melatonin.
The precursor brains, on the other hand,
Furthermore, the end-product of glucose metabolism is acetyl-Coenzyme A, the precursor to both fatty acids and cholesterol.
Usenet resembles a bulletin board system in many respects and is the precursor to Internet forums that are used today.
I see him as the precursor of comics(along with Toulouse Lautec),
it would be the precursor to a European president.
The precursor of the Higher Economics School in Sopot was the Higher School of Maritime Trade in Sopot,
Borders and names for oceans and seas were internationally agreed when the International Hydrographic Bureau(IHB), the precursor to the IHO, convened the First International Conference on 24 July 1919.
But although that worm infected thousands of computers on the ARPAnet, the precursor to the Internet, it was not truly a botnet in the way we define such networks today.
founding the precursor to the Federation, called the Coalition of Planets,
John the Baptist, the Precursor of Jesus,“wore a garment of camel's hair”
the crisis, these four species remained together,">founding the precursor to the Federation, called the Coalition of Planets,
support for the concept grew in the League of Nations, the precursor of the United Nations.
which was the precursor to quite a lot of military grade explosive devices.