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track

[trak] / træk /






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Using a laser, the team temporarily made proteins invisible in a strip at the back of a living cell to track how they moved.

From Science Daily

The former, which Miller once considered calling “The Inside of His Head,” is fluidly constructed, playing fast and loose with time as it tracks the disintegrating mental life of down-and-out salesman Willy Loman.

From Los Angeles Times

The Journal will be tracking the 10 a.m.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2021, the inspector general estimated the agency was on track to have spent $93 billion over the years on the program.

From The Wall Street Journal

The second was dietary repetition, which tracked how often participants logged the same meals and snacks instead of regularly choosing new foods.

From Science Daily