Sentence examples for knowledge of trace from inspiring English sources

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In the last two decades, our knowledge of trace metal speciation has grown tremendously.

However, the study presented here includes a more realistic model setup, which allows a variable fluid fraction and partition coefficient based on a numerical two-phase flow model (Iwamori 1998) and recent knowledge of trace element partitioning between solid, melt, and aqueous fluid (e.g., Green et al. 2000; Kessel et al. 2005; Kimura et al. 2009).

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He hasn't the knowledge to trace the process of dissolution or the mental clarity to define it; all he knows is that he is gasping in the avalanche of disintegration around him.

Because it takes their knowledge to trace their evolution.

In this context, the knowledge of major and trace elements is very important in order to clarify many issues regarding diseases of the bone, such as osteoporosis, that remain unresolved.

An active learning process exploiting event log is introduced by taking into account the dynamic aspect of knowledge using trace engineering.

The implementation of the resulting enterprise model in Project 98™ will be discussed to highlight its easy and cheap implementation, and a number of advantages including: accumulation of information and knowledge, direct tracing of activities and cost analysis.

Much of our knowledge of the solid chemical form of trace metals in reduced estuarine sediments has been derived indirectly from water analyses and from chemical extractions.

Philosophers who study the social character of scientific knowledge can trace their lineage at least as far as John Stuart Mill.

The stadium is fine, and I speak with the firm knowledge of a fan who traces his life's journey as a progression from the depths of the black hole in the lower end zone to my current glorious perch in the front row of the fifty-yard line in the club level.

In the Phenomenology of Spirit Hegel undertook a genuinely novel approach to the problem of knowledge, tracing the immanent movement of the "shapes of consciousness"—the different historical conceptions of knowledge from "sense certainty" through "perception," "force," "consciousness," "self-consciousness," "reason," "spirit," and finally "absolute knowing".

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