: Having unified China,he and his prime minister Li Si passed a series of major reforms aimed at cementing the unification,and they undertook some gigantic construction projects,most notably the precursor version of the current Great Wall of China.
The researchers wrote: 'MTL thinning can be a precursor to cognitive decline and dementia in middle aged and older adults.
Very rarely, eyelid myokymia may occur as a precursor of hemifacial spasm, blepharospasm, Meige syndrome, spastic-paretic facial contracture, and multiple sclerosis.
The researchers wrote: 'MTL thinning can be a precursor to cognitive decline and dementia in middle aged and older adults.
To qualify for treatment, patients must have B-cell precursor ALL that is refractory, or the patient has relapsed at least twice.
A & P was a precursor of US supermarkets and the way that it combined efficient technology with high street grocery outlets provides clues to Mr Bezos's thinking.
And a recent study led by food scientists at Florida State University suggests it can be an effective weapon against prehypertension, a precursor to cardiovascular disease.
Emerging research shows the oil is more likely than others to cause plaque build up in the brain, a known precursor to serious neurodegenerative diseases.
Comparing the two images showed increases in heart strain, which can be a precursor for heart problems.
Their insulin resistance level, a precursor of Type 2 diabetes, was higher than their clean air-breathing counterparts.
Comparing the two images showed increases in heart strain, which can be a precursor for heart problems.
"The higher levels of mental health problems for those with low job satisfaction may be a precursor to future physical problems," he said.
Such egregious treaty breaking would hardly be a helpful precursor to the negotiation of trade agreements.
A manned ShenZhou-11 capsule is set to launch in October, carrying two astronauts, to rendezvous and dock with the TianGong-2 space station precursor facility in low Earth orbit.
Tomlinson wrote a program in 1971 that allowed messages to be exchanged between different computers on the ArpaNet, the precursor to the internet.
The levels of LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and insulin resistance, a precursor of Type 2 diabetes, were higher.
While executives at both telecom groups insisted that the alliance was not a precursor to a full merger, analysts said it could be the first step in a broad restructuring of the industry and that a merger should not be ruled out.
Many economists point out that productivity growth has been sluggish for a long time, which hardly seems to be a precursor to a transformative economic take-off.
When the House and Senate passed by overwhelming bipartisan majorities and President Clinton signed the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, doing away with the firewalls between investment banks and commercial banks, the change seemed inevitable, sensible, modern — not a precursor of the 2008 Wall Street crash.
A precursor to places like Le Richer was Café Constant, the popular bistro annex of Michelin-starred chef Christian Constant's more formal restaurant Le Violon d'Ingres.