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The same diagnostics that have enabled our understanding of the high prevalence of disease worldwide have also enabled genetic fingerprinting of strains, a process critical to seeking a common source of exposure and to tracing routes of transmission back to fecally contaminated food, water, or food handlers.
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Potential temperatures are used to identify a common type of water and to trace this water back to its source.
It is a treat to see so many together, and to trace Homer's progress from skillful, sensitive reporter to master draughtsman and creative artist.
The discovery of the albums is expected to help researchers gain a deeper understanding of Nazi looting and to trace the provenance of the art.
Across Europe, investigators need powers to inhibit terror financing and to trace networks of jihadis through e-mail addresses and mobile phone numbers.
We asked radiologists to rate image quality (row 3) and to trace the aneurysm (row 4).
The main objectives were to characterize and quantify its geomorphic dynamics and to trace its origin.
And, to trace the modifications of mode dispersions by increasing the amount of layer pairs in the Bragg mirror.
This method can be used to densify the mesh of a local area and to trace the cracking in it.
In order to conduct an accurate progressive collapse modeling, one needs to identify damaged members and to trace the propagation of damage.
Secondly, we draw on the institutional logics approach to characterize the content of various structural elements present in a system and to trace conflicts and contradictions between them.
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