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Review in detail, step by step.
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A fiber, tow, or yarn added to a prepreg for verifying fiber alignment and, in the case of woven materials, for distinguishing warp fibers from fill fibers.
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1. A known amount of a radioactive substance added to an experiment usually to trace (with a geiger counter or similar equipment) the movement of the non-radioactive component of that element through the experiment. 2.A known amount of an enriched stable isotope added to an experiment usually to determine the amount of the non-tracer component of that element using a mass spectrometer. Such tracers have important uses in medicine, geology, biology and chemistry.
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The tracer is a ligand or binder which has been attached to a measurable label.
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Labelled members of a population used to measure certain properties of that population. [IUPAC Radioanalytical]
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