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The phrase "a traces" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a trace" if referring to a single instance or "traces" if referring to multiple instances without the article "a."
Example: "There are traces of the animal's presence in the snow."
Alternatives: "a mark" or "some signs".
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(a) Traces obtained by using the activation weights of the full modulation spectrum exemplars only.
Along with this there is a traces of CuO corresponds to the JCPDS card No. 48-1548 an additionalnal phase.
(A ) Traces of confined tracks in representative KIF1C- and control-siRNA cells.
(A ) Traces showing EOG responses to 2-heptanone, E1050 and E1103.
It shows (a) traces obtained from each array element and (b) false colour maps representing their times to first peak.
(A ) Traces on the top show currents (evoked by indicated voltage protocol) for four time points following formation of a whole-cell recording with 70 mM pipette Na+.
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Not a trace.
Not even a trace.
Not a trace remains.
Not a trace of mud.
It always leaves a trace".
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