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  2. Precursor chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Drug precursors, also referred to as precursor chemicals or simply precursors, are substances used to manufacture illicit drugs. Most precursors also have legitimate commercial uses and are legally used in a wide variety of industrial processes and consumer products, such as medicines, flavourings, and fragrances.

  3. The Precursors - Wikipedia

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    The Precursors was released on the 4 December 2009 as retail for the PC in Russia. [1] In May 2010, a spokesperson from Deep Shadows confirmed that the console version of the game has been put "on hold" indefinitely. [4] In December 2010, an English version was made available via digital distribution by GamersGate. [5] and online retailer ...

  4. Precursor (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a precursor is a compound that participates in a chemical reaction that produces another compound. In biochemistry , the term "precursor" often refers more specifically to a chemical compound preceding another in a metabolic pathway , such as a protein precursor .

  5. Precursor - Wikipedia

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    Precursors in the Halo series, an extremely advanced race that preceded and were destroyed by The Forerunners; Precursor, a 1999 novel set in C. J. Cherryh's Foreigner universe; Precursors, a fictional race (now extinct) of ancient beings in the board game Cosmic Encounter; Precursors, a fictional alien race in the Star Control video game series

  6. Precursor cell - Wikipedia

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    In cell biology, precursor cells—also called blast cells—are partially differentiated, or intermediate, and are sometimes referred to as progenitor cells. A precursor cell is a stem cell with the capacity to differentiate into only one cell type, meaning they are unipotent stem cells .

  7. Precursor (physics) - Wikipedia

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    The particular type of precursor characterized by increasing period and amplitude is known as the high-frequency Sommerfeld precursor. In a region of anomalous dispersion, where low-frequency components have faster group velocities than high-frequency ones, the opposite of the above situation occurs: the onset of the precursor is characterized ...

  8. Precursorism - Wikipedia

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    The concept has been applied to those who would find precursors of Darwin in the early nineteenth century, [3] and to those who would find anticipations of modern science in ancient cultures from the Near East to Mesoamerica. [4] Precursorism has recently been identified as a significant factor in some studies of the work of Islamic scientists. [5]

  9. Prepolymer - Wikipedia

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    In polymer chemistry, the term prepolymer or pre-polymer, refers to a monomer or system of monomers that have been reacted to an intermediate-molecular mass state. This material is capable of further polymerization by reactive groups to a fully cured, high-molecular-mass state.