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It is also used in investigations to trace the course of compounds in metabolism.
Wandering under its weeping beeches and beside its lily-covered ponds, you can trace the course of American history.
This produces curves that trace the course of an infection through phase space rather than over a more typical timeline.
Davide Ferrario, the latest Italian director to take an interest in The Truce, has chosen to trace the course of Levi's journey in the form of a documentary.
Art /Criticism I will trace the course of these developments by examining the art and writing of one artist each week.
A humble manservant in Lieutenant Hugh Clapperton's 1825 expedition to trace the course of the River Niger, Lander first showed his mettle by playing cheerfully on his bugle while under hut arrest deep in the African bush.
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The work traces the course of a day and, by implication, a life.
Scottish fur trader and explorer who traced the course of the 1,100-mile 1,100-mileRiver in Canada.
He tries making another map of the city in his head and tracing the course of the river.
Each map features a thick black line tracing the course of the railroad from Minneapolis-St.
But drawing even a tiny wiring diagram required herculean efforts, as people traced the course of neurons through thousands of blurry black-and-white images.
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