Sentence examples for has many traces from inspiring English sources

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The district has many traces of ancient settlement in the form of tappehs, or mounds.

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Note that the organism will in general have many possible traces of behavior, which might be determined in a variety of ways, perhaps stochastically, perhaps as a result of internal or external (environmental) events.

The GATT has many fundamental flaws, most of which can be traced to its origins.

I wondered how the pragmatic, international outlook of the people in this vibrant city, which has so many traces of American culture, would shape their reaction to the events of September 11th.

The numerous coastal grottoes have yielded many traces of Stone Age settlement.

Mr. Grudin traces its history from Ancient Rome, when the Latin word "designare" had many meanings including mark, trace, describe, designate, plan and perpetrate.

In addition, matrix trace inequalities have many potential applications in control theory, for example, stabilization of time-delay systems (see [15 18]).

He traced his concern for minorities to his childhood in Winslow, Ariz., which had many Mexican-Americans and Indians.

When the Pakistani Taliban is massacring children, should we also worry about the fact that it has physically eliminated many traces of the Buddhist heritage of its home region?

Recent workers [36 55] have shown that many trace metals can form strong complexes with natural organic ligands.

Both field and laboratory studies have demonstrated that many trace metals tend to be strongly associated with iron (hydr oxides [14] or manganese (hydro oxides [15].

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