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Free sign upThe phrase "and it is traced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been followed or marked in a specific way, often in a context involving tracking or mapping.
Example: "The path of the river is well defined, and it is traced on the map for easy navigation."
Alternatives: "and it is marked" or "and it is outlined".
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Each term can have multiple parents as well as multiple children and it is traced backward to the root of depth 0. If a gene ge is annotated with a GO term pe, then ge is annotated with all of the ancestor GO terms of pe.
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It said it has already compensated current customers who were affected and it is tracing former customers to repay them as well.
Tesla said only one vehicle has had a problem and it was traced to abnormal rust.
"I do worry that this is going to be a sleeper topic until one day, something very bad happens and it's traced back to some failing in software that could have been prevented," Laplante told me.
The size of the ovulatory follicle was recorded and it was traced back to the ultrasound examination on day 16 (the start of exposure) or, if it occurred later, to when it attained a size of 7 mm or larger, which should be close to deviation [ 25].
"Criminalized and exposed as an active evil, it is traced to its source" -- that dastardly mutation of the snake, the Devil, "father of lies".
What is "dark money" and how can it be traced?
As happened with the mysterious sweet smell that puzzled city residents off and on from 2005 until it was traced, in February, to a New Jersey fragrance factory, there was an abundance of theories for what caused the boom.
But to what can it be traced?
Owing to the low available amounts, low energy of its beta particles (maximum 44.8 keV) and low intensity of alpha radiation, is difficult to detect directly by its emission and it is therefore traced via its decay products.
This way of thinking about agency has a long history in philosophy and it can be traced back to Hume and Aristotle, among other historical figures.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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