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trace element N
element [Am ˈɛləmənt, Brit ˈɛlɪm(ə)nt] N
1.1. element (component part):
1.2. element (small amount):
1.3. element (distinct group of people):
1.4. element <elements, pl > (rudiments):
2.1. element CHEM:
2.2. element (earth, air, fire, water):
3. element <elements, pl > (weather) liter:
4. element (preferred environment):
estar en su (or mi etc.) elemento
5. element (of kettle, heater):
elemento m CSur
6. element <elements, pl > REL:
I. trace1 [Am treɪs, Brit treɪs] N
1.1. trace C or U (indication):
1.2. trace C (small amount):
2.1. trace C COMPUT:
2.2. trace C (drawn by instrument):
3. trace (path, track):
II. trace1 [Am treɪs, Brit treɪs] VB trans
1.1. trace (chart):
1.2. trace (find):
trace criminal/witness/missing person
trace criminal/witness/missing person
ubicar LatAm
1.3. trace (follow):
1.4. trace (find origin of):
2.1. trace (on tracing paper):
2.2. trace (draw):
trace line/outline
trace2 [Am treɪs, Brit treɪs] N (harness strap)
trace element N
element [ˈelɪmənt] N
1. element a. CHEM, MATH:
2. element (factor):
3. element ELEC:
4. element pl (rudiments):
5. element pl METEO:
trace1 [treɪs] N
trace for horse:
I. trace2 [treɪs] N
1. trace (sign):
2. trace (slight amount):
II. trace2 [treɪs] VB trans
1. trace (locate):
2. trace (draw outline of):
trace with tracing paper
trace element N
element [ˈel·ə·mənt] N
1. element a. CHEM, math:
2. element (factor):
3. element ELEC:
4. element:
5. element METEO:
trace1 [treɪs] N
trace for horse:
I. trace2 [treɪs] N
1. trace (sign):
2. trace (slight amount):
II. trace2 [treɪs] VB trans
1. trace (locate):
2. trace (draw outline of):
trace with tracing paper
Present
Itrace
youtrace
he/she/ittraces
wetrace
youtrace
theytrace
Past
Itraced
youtraced
he/she/ittraced
wetraced
youtraced
theytraced
Present Perfect
Ihavetraced
youhavetraced
he/she/ithastraced
wehavetraced
youhavetraced
theyhavetraced
Past Perfect
Ihadtraced
youhadtraced
he/she/ithadtraced
wehadtraced
youhadtraced
theyhadtraced
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Zinc is an essential trace element, necessary for plants, animals, and microorganisms.
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It is the workhouse of the laboratory and is used for trace element analysis via accelerator mass spectroscopy.
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There are similarities in trace element concentrations between primitive achondrites and chondrites.
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It is a hard, brittle, bluish-white transition metal in the platinum group that is found as a trace element in alloys, mostly in platinum ores.
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Later, tests show that silicon is that substance; in humans it is normally just a trace element.
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