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Definition of Precursors
1. precursor [n] - See also: precursor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Precursors
Literary usage of Precursors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"These precursors have in several respects characters which arc exactly the ...
Another characteristic of the precursors is that whilst group after group may ..."
2. An Assessment Of Potential Health Effects From Exposure To Pave Paws Low by Brer, National Research Council (U.S.) (2005)
"precursors Radar Electromagnetics Another key argument by Dr. Albanese regarding
PAVE PAWS was that precursors might be formed. ..."
3. Men and Women of the Italian Reformation: By Christopher Hare [pseud.] by Christopher Hare (1914)
"This great awakening of the religious spirit was no new thing in the world's
history, for the Reformers claimed kindred with many heralds and precursors, ..."
4. History of American Journalism by James Melvin Lee (1917)
"CHAPTER II precursors OF AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS AMONG the broadsides ... Consequently,
they are to be regarded as the precursors of the newspaper press and not ..."
5. Accident Precursor Analysis And Management: Reducing Technological Risk by Vicki M. Bier, Howard Kunreuther, James R. Phimister (2004)
"These precursors involved takeoffs with either foreign objects on the runway or
tire blowouts or both. And what about the unrecorded precursors? ..."
6. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"These precursors have in several respects characters which arc exactly the ...
Another characteristic of the precursors is that whilst group after group may ..."
7. An Assessment Of Potential Health Effects From Exposure To Pave Paws Low by Brer, National Research Council (U.S.) (2005)
"precursors Radar Electromagnetics Another key argument by Dr. Albanese regarding
PAVE PAWS was that precursors might be formed. ..."
8. Men and Women of the Italian Reformation: By Christopher Hare [pseud.] by Christopher Hare (1914)
"This great awakening of the religious spirit was no new thing in the world's
history, for the Reformers claimed kindred with many heralds and precursors, ..."
9. History of American Journalism by James Melvin Lee (1917)
"CHAPTER II precursors OF AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS AMONG the broadsides ... Consequently,
they are to be regarded as the precursors of the newspaper press and not ..."
10. Accident Precursor Analysis And Management: Reducing Technological Risk by Vicki M. Bier, Howard Kunreuther, James R. Phimister (2004)
"These precursors involved takeoffs with either foreign objects on the runway or
tire blowouts or both. And what about the unrecorded precursors? ..."