Sentence examples for progressive trace from inspiring English sources

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Further, in response to the addition of a labile carbon substrate, all soils supported increased rates of CH4 and CO2 production without progressive trace metal limitation.

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Measurement of leak rate was by two methods: the first, measuring the rate of deflation of the lungs while holding a constant elevated pressure differential enabled calculation of an estimated leak rate within the usual operating pressure differential range; the second was to measure the progressive dilution of trace gases spiked into the atmosphere.

Progressive democrats, who trace their political heritage back to the outlawed African National Congress and its 1955 "freedom charter," believe that whites have an important role both now and in the future, and many of their organizations are multiracial, or "nonracial," as they prefer to describe them.

In the 1960s, Michel Foucault posed an "archeology" of ruptured and irregular temporal strata as an alternative to tracing progressive and increasingly complex rationality and abstraction in the history of thought.

Generations of progressive activists may not trace their political views to their early exposure to Dr. Seuss, but without doubt this shy, brilliant genius played a role in sensitizing them to abuses of power.

Historians in the "Whiggish" tradition, focusing on documents such as the Domesday Book and Magna Carta, trace a progressive and universalist course of political and economic development in England over the medieval period.

We implemented both algorithms, to compute perfect traces and progressive perfect subtraces, integrated to the BAOBABL UNA package [ 22], which had already the implementation of computing traces and is available online at http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/software/luna/.

Beginning with the gorgeously geometric pre-Colonial tunics and mantles worn by the Inca elite, this exhibition traces the progressive absorption and adjustment of Renaissance and Baroque styles from Europe.

His own cyclic view of history suggested to him a recurrence and convergence of images, so that they become multiplied and enriched; and this progressive enrichment may be traced throughout his work.

That recent memories are generally harder to evoke than those more remote is usually explained on the basis of consolidation; i.e., progressive strengthening of memory traces with the passage of time.

In it he again traced a progressive development from a savage to a civilized state and pictured primitive man as an early philosopher applying his reason to explain events in the human and natural world that were beyond his control, even though his scientific ignorance produced erroneous explanations.

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