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The phrase 'draw track' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used in the context of sports or physical activities, and generally means "to mark a path or course". For example, you could say, "The coach told the team to draw track for the obstacle course."
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Through MATLAB programming, use the method of maximum entropy spectral estimation in the pretreatment of the raw data to draw track spectrum.
(3) Through MATLAB programming, use the method of maximum entropy spectral estimation in the pretreatment of the raw data to draw track spectrum. .
It takes quite a bit of training to be able to draw, track a moving object, and fire accurately in the amount of time required.
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Despite taking place the same weekend as the Penn Relays, it has consistently drawn track and field's biggest names, from Jesse Owens to Wilma Rudolph to Carl Lewis to Michael Johnson.
The drawing tracks were segmented in time periods between points of velocity minima of the pen tip.
I had multiple blood draws tracking more than 100 lab values -- all the while being sure to eat right, get plenty of sleep, and do several forms of exercise.
The database management system (DBMS) is an essential component of the genome browser used to provide genomic data for drawing tracks.
Users can also upload their own data, such as SNPs/indels from some new strain, and compare it with data from BESC by drawing tracks parallel to default tracks available from the browser.
The device collects the user co-ordinates in a file on an SD card, and then the Google Map software is used to draw the track of the user on a street-level map.
Get a sharpie and draw your track.
Spend the time and draw a track plan before you start buying and building.
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