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traceable

[trey-suh-buhl] / ˈtreɪ sə bəl /


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Vaksmaa: "These so-called 13C isotopes remain traceable in the food chain. It is like a tag that enables us to follow where the carbon goes. We can then trace it in the degradation products."

From Science Daily

"Sometimes we thought that encryption and not having the event traceable would be beneficial."

From Salon

Selby said whether the stolen money is traceable depends on whether there are records of serial numbers or if the cash that was collected is already in circulation.

From Los Angeles Times

Treasury, the majority of it may not be traceable.

From Seattle Times

The researchers then measured the actual positions of the holes with an atomic force microscope, ensuring that the positions were traceable to the SI.

From Science Daily