Sentence examples for rich traces from inspiring English sources

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There are rich traces of colour on the fragment: the horns are brown, the road bluish, and the feather yellow with red outlining.

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But gossip, since it provides a rich trace of human frailty, often matures into tribute.

Another problem: Experts have not found the charred, carbon-rich traces of impact-triggered wildfires across North America reported by proponents in the 2007 PNAS paper.

This psychologically rich biography traces the brief, quixotic life of the leading female figure of the transcendentalist movement.

Coastal waters tend to be rich in trace metals -- from erosion and pollution, among other things -- while the open ocean tends to be depleted of such elements.

Coal fly ash is considerably rich in trace elements (Karayigit et al. 2001; Vassilev et al. 2005; Dhadse et al. 2008).

Two different growth media were used for the enrichment, containing 10 g/L glycerol: a medium rich in trace metals, vitamins, and growth factors (BA) and a Minimal Medium (MM), which does not include yeast extract, tryptone, vitamin, or mineral solutions.

First, the evaporated Sn vapor forms Sn-rich (with trace In content) liquid droplets on the substrates (stage I).

In general, the oak leaves were richer in trace elements than the olive leaves, reaching phytotoxic levels for As and Pb, while the olive fruits (pulp) were more polluted than the oak seeds (protected inside a hard pericarp), reaching toxic values for Cd and Pb.

Like many pastimes of the idle rich, table tennis traces its origins to English aristocrats in the late 19th century.

For example, older adults are less likely than younger people to use strategies that promote the formation of rich, elaborate memory traces.

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