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trace element
Spurenelement

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ˈtrace el·ement SUBST

Spurenelement nt <-(e)s, -e>
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el·ement [ˈelɪmənt] SUBST

1. element QUÍM:

Element nt <-(e)s, -e>
Grundstoff m <-(e)s, -e>

2. element ELETR (heating part of appliance):

Heizelement nt <-(e)s, -e>

3. element (part of a group of people):

Element nt <-(e)s, -e>

4. element (rough weather):

trace1 [treɪs] SUBST

Strang m <-(e)s, Strä·nge>

I. trace2 [treɪs] SUBST

1. trace (sign):

Zeichen nt <-s, ->
Spur f <-, -en>

2. trace (slight amount):

Spur f <-, -en>
Anflug m <-[e]s, -flüge> kein pl
Gefühlsregung f <-, -en>

3. trace (electronic search):

Aufzeichnung f <-, -en>

4. trace (measurement line):

Aufzeichnung f <-, -en>

5. trace esp americ (path):

6. trace (in math):

Kurve f <-, -n>

7. trace COMPUT:

trace of program

II. trace2 [treɪs] VERBO trans

1. trace (follow trail):

jdn aufspüren [o. ausfindig machen] [o. CH, A a. eruieren]

2. trace (track back):

to trace sth

3. trace (describe):

to trace sth

4. trace (draw outline):

to trace sth
etw Dat folgen

5. trace (take route):

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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In humans, selenium is a trace element nutrient that functions as cofactor for glutathione peroxidases and certain forms of thioredoxin reductase.
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Selenium is a trace element involved in proteins that are antioxidants.
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This instrument can allow for greater chemical resolution but can only measure one trace element at a time.
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These findings suggest that, with the exception of vertebrates, aquatic life supports selenium utilization, whereas terrestrial habitats lead to reduced use of this trace element.
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This interpretation is supported by additional trace element data, but is also the subject of debate.
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