downtrace
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3ADJ.
shallow, similar
VERB + DOWNTRACE
sample, superimposed
PREP.
on, upon
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The process of taking scientific samples as a probe is moving downward.
That the results are fairly accurate is shown by the uptrace and the downtrace being very similar. Still, when two instruments have been attached to the same balloon, the results are not absolutely in accord, either as regards temperature or pressure.
Theorizing that "noise" superimposed upon the downtrace might be the result of turbulent eddies or cavitation in the wake of the probe, we inverted the probe in its mount.
The set of subordinate units lower in the chain of command from a specified unit.
Shouldn't each CAPSTONE general officer command (GOCOM) be made a miniArmy Reserve command (ARCOM), with direct responsibility for training its USAR and active component downtrace (contingency chain of command)?
The 228th Signal Brigade (HHC), South Carolina National Guard, part of the 335th's command downtrace, was also not mobilized or deployed, despite its mission to provide area signal support to Third Army/ARCENT.
The subtree of a tree structure that is determined by an attribute of a parent node.
B2 processing occurs when the subtree is in the downtrace of an attribute in X.
The query algorithm mainly includes uptrace and downtrace methods.
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3That the results are fairly accurate is shown by the uptrace and the downtrace being very similar. Still, when two instruments have been attached to the same balloon, the results are not absolutely in
WiktionaryTheorizing that "noise" superimposed upon the downtrace might be the result of turbulent eddies or cavitation in the wake of the probe, we inverted the probe in its mount.
WiktionaryIn using a command sampler there is a problem with whether to sample on the downtrace (shallow samples are taken down to deeper levels after collection and then brought back to the surface).
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