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Trace

Trace meaning

An act of tracing. | An enquiry sent out for a missing article, such as a letter or an express package. | A mark left as a sign of passage of a person or animal.

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Their governments have been willing to trace potentially exposed individuals, isolate them, test them, and identify and trace their contacts to a degree largely absent in Europe and North America.

The police sought Singh’s further custody, saying that the confrontation and further interrogation was required to unearth the larger conspiracy and role of the accused, to trace the details of financial transaction, to verify and trace other offenders.

Tied at 193, Wayne Trace’s fifth person was Alena Denny with a 55 compared to the Apache’s fifth person score of Jamie Reineck, who had a 77, giving Wayne Trace the victory.

Company letters will also be a fantastic system to trace up a marketing a leading which is essential for that firm to trace.

Small business letters will also be a excellent procedure to trace up a promotion a that is vital for the business to trace.

So I think that's where, if I could trace anything back, I would probably trace it back to the original is just incredible.

Tesmer said Autumn Trace Communities started looking into building in Madison after receiving several telephone calls from residents saying the city needed a facility like Autumn Trace.

The test did not find any trace of Smith’s DNA on the woman, or any trace of her DNA on Smith.

Alternatively, one may be able to take the trace of operators on an infinite-dimensional space; in this case a (finite) trace is defined, even though no (finite) dimension exists, and gives a notion of "dimension of the operator".

A recent experiment showed that a particle may leave a trace about the path which it used when travelling as a wave and that this trace exhibits equality of both paths.

As well, the need for key trace impurities of tungsten or vanadium within the materials needed for production of the steel may be absent if this material was acquired from different production regions or smelted from ores lacking these key trace elements.

A trace radioisotope is a radioisotope that occurs naturally in trace amounts (i.

Decay theory Decay theory states that when something new is learned, a neurochemical, physical "memory trace" is formed in the brain and over time this trace tends to disintegrate, unless it is occasionally used.

If the dimensions are the same, then the inner product is the trace of the outer product (trace only being properly defined for square matrices).

Modern-day Russian Cossack identity Ethnic or "born" (prirodnye) Cossacks are those who can trace, or claim to trace, their ancestry to people and families identified as Cossacks in the Tsarist era.

Taking the trace of the product then comes from pairing on the outer terms, while taking the product in the opposite order and then taking the trace just switches which pairing is applied first.

The diagram on the right shows a negative azeotrope of ideal constituents, X and Y. Again the bottom trace illustrates the boiling temperature at various compositions, and again, below the bottom trace the mixture must be entirely liquid phase.

Then the trace of the indecomposable element v ⊗ f is defined to be f(v); the trace of a general element is defined by linearity.

The Trace was called the "North Carolina Road" or " Avery's Trace ", and sometimes "The Wilderness Road" (although it should not be confused with Daniel Boone 's " Wilderness Road " through the Cumberland Gap ).

A breathalyzer test was conducted on the minibus driver, which shows no trace of alcohol in his system.