Sentence examples for to reliably trace from inspiring English sources

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Thanks to the taxpayer identification number, it is possible to reliably trace the connection between person and the company.

Among all carotid Doppler measurements, two cases were excluded because of carotid stenosis and 10 because of poor image quality that prevented to reliably trace the contour of the signal (Fig. 2).

Even though EVLWTD and lung water ratioEIT point in the same direction, it is too early to determine the role of lung water ratioEIT to reliably trace changes of EVLW over time.

We suggest that GC3 might serve as a useful marker of ancestral karyotypic structure in vertebrates, and possibly in other groups, given its tight relationship with chromosome size and our capacity to reliably trace its evolution through phylogenetic methods.

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Skeptics feel that even if language families were related, words suffer from too much erosion, both in terms of sound and meaning, to be reliably traced back further than 9000 or 10,000 year, and that the similarities of many cognates may be pure chance.

Writing about Bellow in The New Yorker in 1998, James Atlas noted: Even by the standards of our confessional age, Bellow sticks close to the facts in his work; one can reliably trace his career by reading his novels in sequence….

Observations at millimeter wavelengths are especially critical to our understanding of these systems, since the large grains that dominate emission at these long wavelengths do not travel far from their origin and therefore reliably trace the underlying planetesimal distribution.

These 62 apes were selected because we could reliably trace the KNOB in both hemispheres whereas the KNOB was not clearly visible in one or both of the hemispheres in the remaining 8 apes.

People tend to blame the latest influx of Californians, reliably traced to the latest technology boom associated with the University of Texas.

"White: Four" (1962) can be reliably traced to the classic picket fence, while the stepped maroon and brown forms of "Gloucester" (1963) are more obliquely referential.

Regardless of whether the carnage is reliably traced to one of the jihad sects, it is true that the magnitude of the pain inflicted on America yesterday moves us into the very exclusive club of democracies for which terrorism is not peripheral, remote or episodic, but a horrible routine.

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