0 the mark made by a person's or animal's foot
3 the shape on the ground that is covered by something such as a building
4 a measurement of the size, effect, etc. that something has:
5 the amount of space taken by something, especially by a computer or other machine on a desk or floor:
6 the area where the signals are received from a particular satellite:
Selected sites generally contained signs, footprints or odours indicating recent mammal activity.
From daily censuses of footprints on sand beds we found that rodents v isited more than 80% of sites.
The instructions help the child to make the link between bear and wheel-tracks, and between the little doll and footprints.
They rub out the tracks of the bike and make footprints of the little doll.
We should observe little gremlin footprints.
Temperature (hotter fluid) can be thought to bc confined in the core of vorticity, irrespectivcly of its sign, yielding typical footprints over approximatcly four anemometers (figures 8 b and 8d).
However, this is not surprising because people with a criminal history are generally easier to find, in part because they have more "institutional footprints" to assist in locating them.
Trackways of two or more footprints can give indications of pace (distance between the left and right feet in a trackway), stride (distance between two successive paces) and trackway width.
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