TRACER

an identifiable substance used to follow the course of a physical, chemical, or biological process. In chemistry the ideal tracer has the same chemical properties as the molecule it replaces and undergoes the same reactions but can at all times be detectible and quantitatively assessed. In biochemistry tracers have been in use since the beginning of the 20th cent. Using synthetic methods, Franz Knoop in 1904 made various derivatives of fatty acids, the degradation of which he studied by feeding the derivatives to dogs and by monitoring the appearance of unusual products in the dogs' urine. From these studies were obtained the first descriptions of the metabolic pathway for fatty acid catabolism. About these sorts of experiments, however, the argument could always be made that the derivatives were "unphysiological," that is, did not occur naturally and might be handled by the enzymes of the body differently than "physiological" compounds. This difficulty was overcome in 1935 when Rudolf Schoenheimer and David Rittenberg described the use of the isotope deuterium (identical to the hydrogen atom except that it contains an extra neutron) in following biochemical reactions. They argued persuasively that deuterium-labeled compounds (those having a deuterium atom substituted for a hydrogen) were essentially indistinguishable from nonlabeled compounds as far as metabolic processes were concerned but that the amount of deuterium in any given sample could be quantitatively determined by the properties of the water produced upon combustion of the sample. Although this was the first declaration of the general usefulness of the approach, George Hevesy in 1923 was the first investigator to use an isotope in metabolic studies; he explored lead transport in the bean plant using radioactive thorium. Radioactive isotopes are more easily detected than nonradioactive ones, such as deuterium; therefore, when the radioactive isotopes of various atoms commonly occurring in organic molecules became widely available after World War II, metabolic studies proliferated. Isotopes in common use today include carbon-14, iodine-131, nitrogen-15, oxygen-17, phosphorus-32, sulfur-35, tritium (hydrogen-3), iron-59, and sodium-24.

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...was then declared limited standard. 18 Tracer Ammunition for Bettering Marksmanship As an aid to accurate fire, tracer ammunition had long been held in high...In 1924 an improved .30-caliber tracer cartridge was standardized as the M1...
...input, each biharmonics tracer extracts the fundamental...intensity, Each biharmonics tracer then calculates the intensity...phase of Biharmonics tracers create subtract signals...because a biharmonics tracer is affected by the other...becomes stable, harmonics tracers use only Equations 13...
...rise in concentration as the tracer first appears, a peak, and...disappears. The total amount of tracer can be calculated from the...concentration versus time for the tracers passing, i.e. Equating the amount of tracer added upstream with that which...
the movement the tracer arm shall occupy its initial position...polar arm fixed so that the Q end of the tracer arm is limited to the arc of a circle...showing several successive positions of the tracer arm of a polar planimeter when, with...
...HMMs together in parallel to form the composite tracer model HMM. Figure 3 shows a sample tracer model for the left- to-right and paired...submodels, as shown. Finally, given this tracer model, we can produce a model trace for a given...
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Tracer Les Marges De la Cite: Etranger, Immigrant et Etat Au Quebec, 1627-1981. by Felix Bouvier Tracer les marges de la Cite. Etranger, Immigrant et Etat au Quebec, 1627-1981. Martin Paquet. Montreal: Boreal, 2005. 317 pp. $ 29...
Tracer: a General-purpose Software Library for...passing during the experiment. With the Tracer software library presented here, researchers...more remote computers and log files. The Tracer library differs from existing logging applications...
...Domain Independent Tracer for Explanations...teaching process. Tracers are one possibility...teaching courses. The tracers have been modified...the Textual Tree Tracer (Taylor, Du Boulay...interpreters and tracers. Since meta-interpreters...we have proposed a tracer which can easily...
...mapping. Definition of tracers of uplift or subsidence...level can be used as tracer of island freeboard...submerged. For each tracer it is possible to calculate...displacement of a particular tracer of sea-level height...defy quantification. Tracers of uplift and subsidence...
...Components and Source Tracers in Quasi-Ultrafine...vehicle emissions tracer), were positively...et al. 2006) are tracers of SOAs, although...analyzed for organic tracer compounds by GC...as indicators and tracers for air pollutant...little evidence that tracer variables for SOAs...
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Tracer Gas Testing Applications for Industrial Hygiene Evaluations: Tracer Gas Techniques Offer a Versatile...Buildings. by Rex W. Moore Tracers have been used extensively...wildlife. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Tracer gases are being used increasingly...
...s. Commandos Test New 5.56 Mm Dim Tracer Ammo by Sandra I. Erwin U.S. Army...buying a new type of armor-piercing tracer ammunition that makes it possible for...and not be dazzled by the muzzle flash. Tracer ammunition uses a bullet that contains...
...because every skip tracer thinks outside of the...Subscription Databases Most skip tracers already use subscription...This would enable a skip tracer to determine if there...by collectors and skip tracers need to be physically...the mindset of the skip tracer and does not permit another...
Gauging Star Birth: Spacecraft Uses Gamma Rays as Stellar Tracer. by R. Cowen By detecting the radioactive remains of material hurled into space by dying stars, astronomers have estimated that...
...handling precision put the Tracer in second place behind...Saturn. Some of the Tracers acceleration and mid...speed in top gear. The Tracer is also a relatively...catch your neck. The Tracers main weakness is a mildly...is confusing about the Tracer LTS, it is Fords pricing...
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...Keeping Your Eyes on the Road; Prius Touch Tracer and Head-Up Take Safety to a New Level...Two high-tech innovations - Touch Tracer and Head-Up Display - allow the driver...information with minimum eye movement. Touch Tracer is the first display system in the world...
Agile Tracer wagon is quick, easy to load by Tom Keane...wagon that is easy to drive? The Mercury Tracer LS Wagon is small enough for easy maneuvering...loading groceries a piece of cake. The Tracer has an all-new design for 1997, eliminating...
Brighton Rocked by Serena the Treasure Tracer. Byline: BILL MOULAND FIRST a Duke and Duchess. Now a Government Ministers wife. Antiques dealers in Brighton could hardly...
D-DAY REMEMBERED: Tracers Deadly Fireworks Display; D-DAY JUNE 6, 1944. Byline: Steve...appeared to be a fireworks display from the shore, which of course were tracers and mortars being aimed at our landing craft. One or two boats were...
...something called the "tracer industry." This...claimed it. The tracers find them and charge...abuses. Sometimes tracers gouge people, charging...without the help of a tracer. New light has been...since 1977. The tracers have jumped in to...that there are 330 tracer-related Web sites...
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TRACER an identifiable substance used to follow...biological process. In chemistry the ideal tracer has the same chemical properties as the...quantitatively assessed. In biochemistry tracers have been in use since the beginning of...
...by tracking the movement and concentration of a radioactive tracer injected into the bloodstream. The technique uses special computerized...when positrons (positively charged particles) emitted by the tracer collide with electrons. PET scans are especially valuable in...
...isotopes are much less stable. Technetium-95m is a gamma-ray emitter with a half-life of 61 days that is used in radioactive tracer studies. The most useful isotope of technetium, however, is technetium-99m, which is used in many medical radioactive...
...mechanisms have been studied by the use of deuterium atoms as tracers (i.e., deuterium is substituted for atoms of ordinary...is used in the hydrogen bomb, in luminous paints, and as a tracer. The tritium nucleus, or ion, is called the triton; it...
...received the 1943 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers in studying chemical processes. Hevesy was the first to apply the radioactive tracer technique to biology, and he later used it in medical research. He also discovered...
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