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(İnşaat) tracer
The act of tracking or investigating something
A chemical used to track the progress or history of a natural process
a bullet that leaves a line of smoke or flame behind it
One who, or that which, traces
Tropospheric radiometer for atmospheric chemistry and environment research (EOS)
in the express or railway service in tracing, or searching out, missing articles, as packages or freight cars
An inquiry sent out esp
The act of locating a shipment that has not arrived at its destination to top
{i} one who tracks down missing persons or property; substance used to make a bullet's path visible at night
A small amount of radioactive isotope introduced into a system in order to follow the behavior of some component of that system
ammunition whose flight can be observed by a trail of smoke (radiology) any radioactive isotope introduced into the body to study metabolism or other biological processes an instrument used to make tracings an investigator who is employed to find missing persons or missing goods
(1) a foreign substance mixed with or attached to a given substance for the determination of the location or distribution of the substance (2) an element or compound that has been made radioactive so that it can be easily followed (traced) in biological and industrial processes Radiation emitted by the radioisotope pinpoints its location
An identifiable substance, such as a dye, a radioactive isotope, or an inert chemical (i e bromide), that is introduced into a biological system and can be followed through the course of a process, providing information on the pattern of events in the process or on the redistribution of the parts or elements involved; this can also be referred to as a "label " At the HBEF a great deal of research has used tracers For example, in a current study where calcium has been applied to an entire watershed, a tracer is being used to determine exactly where the calcium goes - how much is washed out by the stream, how much trees take up and where in these trees the calcium goes (leaves, bark, etc), and how much herbaceous plants, such as ferns, take up
(radiology) any radioactive isotope introduced into the body to study metabolism or other biological processes
A request upon a carrier to trace a shipment in order to locate it, expedite its movement, or establish delivery dates
A person who traces something
an investigator who is employed to find missing persons or missing goods
A person engaged esp
(Traceur)
A radioisotope which is mixed with a stable material The radioisotope enables scientists to trace the material as it undergoes chemical and physical changes Tracers are being used widely in science, industry, and agriculture today When radioactive phosphorous, for example, is mixed with a chemical fertilizer the radioactive substance can be traced through the plant as it grows
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