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The frequent neglect of this issue may trace to a narrow understanding of subjects' interests.
On the other hand, an individual may trace the hatred to a past injustice and hence find a justifiable source for it.
Two or more gametes at generation t may trace back to a common parental gamete at generation t − 1.
These circumstances are quite different from some of the world's other opal fields, which may trace their origin to a volcanic setting, not the sedimentary one seen in Australia.
If we get our DNA checked, we may trace our lineage to a place in the world that we may have never been to before.
Paradoxically, although "orf" may trace its origin to a word meaning "cattle, orf does not naturally infect cattle.
The Turbo S may trace its roots to an economical small-car platform but there's very little about this car that says "economy".
This paper outlines a methodology by which a system architect may trace the recursive impacts of political choice on technical choice, and vice versa.
Nevertheless, all may trace back to events at a common, cellular or sub-cellular level, possibly in the form of movements of quantal molecular aggregates of water into and out of cells via exosomes.
As a result, we may trace over one hundred years of fruitful interplay between neuroscience and mathematics.
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