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tract

[trakt] / trækt /


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Muscle fibers guide physical force, intestinal fibers support the motion of the digestive tract, and brain fibers carry electrical signals that allow different regions to exchange information.

From Science Daily

The 125-year-old company is the largest private owner of timberland in North America, with over 10 million acres, including valuable tracts in the Pacific Northwest, where it holds over two million acres.

From Barron's

Arizona Sonoran plans to start producing cathodes from richer ore beneath an adjacent tract and eventually reopen the old mine.

From The Wall Street Journal

The streamer’s L.A. offices sit on a relatively small tract overlooking the 101 Freeway.

From Los Angeles Times

They tend to multiply in the lower respiratory tract, and in their usual hosts, such as ducks and seagulls, they often infect the gut.

From Science Daily