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A precipitation amount of less than 0.005 inches. Also, the record made by any self-registering instrument.
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A small amount of radioactive isotope introduced into a system in order to follow the behavior of some component of that system.
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(1.) To record data that provides a history of events occurring in the system. (2.) A record of the running of a computer program. It exhibits the sequences in which the instructions were run. (3.) To monitor system performance or aid in debugging programs.
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A special brush used in painting on glass.
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A substance containing a radioactive isotope that is used in nuclear medicine to evaluate chemical processes in the body.
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