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trait

[treyt, trey] / treɪt, treɪ /


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Their measurements also revealed emergent photon signals near zero energy -- a defining trait that separates quantum spin ice from more familiar phases found in conventional magnets.

From Science Daily

The Skipper is a 20-year-old vessel - another common trait among ghost fleet tankers.

From BBC

A similar trait combination has been reported before in Eurasia, but DAN5 is described as the first fossil showing this pattern within Africa.

From Science Daily

For her first deal, Zhou spent about six months writing reports on dozens of prospective investments, dissecting artificial-intelligence revenue models and documenting founder leadership traits before landing on a Canadian AI mortgage-financing startup named Pine.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study, "Causal modeling of gene effects from regulators to programs to traits," appears in the December 10, 2025 issue of Nature.

From Science Daily