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So on top of L-Dopa, they gave these kids a serotonin
precursor
drug, and they're effectively normal now.
And finally, a lot a people aren't privy to this, but the doodle is a
precursor
to some of our greatest cultural assets.
This is but one: this is Frank Gehry the architect's
precursor
to the Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi.
And also, the common
precursor
also gave rise to people.
Twenty percent of all the glucose in your body is used by the brain, and as you go from being normal to having mild cognitive impairment, which is a
precursor
for Alzheimer's, all the way to Alzheimer's disease, then there are areas of the brain that stop using glucose.
So if you measure the
precursor
signal, you can actually identify pre- and post-maturity problems in advance.
What I think they've done is they've promoted the endogenous stem cells, or
precursor
cells, to do their job, wake up, lay down new myelin.
Harry Butler is a precursor, if you like, to the late Steve Irwin.
But the thought is maybe photons might have some element of raw, subjective feeling, some primitive
precursor
to consciousness.
For this reason, scientists supported by the Rockefeller Foundation genetically engineered a golden rice to produce beta-carotene, which is the
precursor
of Vitamin A. This is the same pigment that we find in carrots.
They came to be seen as beautiful, the
precursor
to the stark sculptures of Picasso and Paul Klee, helping to usher in the modern art movement.
And Llull was actually the precursor, the very first one who created the metaphor of science as a tree, a metaphor we use every single day, when we say, "Biology is a branch of science," when we say, "Genetics is a branch of science."
This ghettoized urbanism proved to be a tangible
precursor
of war.
Doubt is the
precursor
to fear, and I knew that I couldn't experience my perfect moment if I was afraid.
There was a great story of some little girl who they saved from leukemia by taking the blood out, editing it, and putting it back with a
precursor
of CRISPR.
I remember that a lot of people thought that grooming was strictly a
precursor
to arranging an in-person meeting with a kid to have sex with them.
It turns out that the
precursor
genitals transform into either female or male during the first trimester of pregnancy.
So the current working model is that a unique mix in my mom's womb caused the
precursor
genitals to transform one way, but the
precursor
brain to transform the other way.
And so, we went to Buffalo, New York, and here is the
precursor
to it.
He's built a
precursor
of RNA.
He's had the
precursor
of the RNA be absorbed by the cell and then he's had the cells divide.
They are often the
precursor
to bigger things.
This 22 minute short, short of a
precursor
to the later much better "Rock and Rule", features two folk singer mice who are going nowhere.
Much reviled when it first appeared, (inspiring the famous review 'Me No Leica'), this
precursor
of "Cabaret" can now be looked at in comparison and it's not half bad.
The reversal of roles, with the girl rating her conquests in a little-black-book was a
precursor
to the Feminist movement and was criticised at the time for promoting promiscuity among young girls.
A real curiosity item in that it was the last major film Julie did for about 10 years and, in many ways, is a
precursor
to Victor/Victoria.
The
precursor
to the entire series is a charming film called 'The Happiest Days Of Your Life' (1950).
The movie celebrated the 20th anniversary of the uprising of 1905, which was seen as a direct
precursor
to the October Revolution of 1917.
A
precursor
to "Say Anything" that's grittier?
The word Ghilli actually means a small sharp wooden game instrument that is used in a game called ghilli-danda (a
precursor
to Cricket) in India.
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