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trace

[treys] / treɪs /






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Together, these lingering chemical traces reveal how mummification methods changed and became more sophisticated over hundreds of years.

From Science Daily

One central scene that employs magical realism to trace the history of Black music from West Africa through the blues to present-day hip-hop is a standout -- before the blood flows.

From Barron's

These minerals are especially important to scientists because they can capture and preserve traces of organic material.

From Science Daily

Wastewater can contain trace amounts of various substances, including psychoactive medications commonly used to treat mental health conditions.

From Science Daily

Advances in genetics now allow researchers to trace biological changes far deeper into the past than previously possible.

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