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TRACER

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TRACERTransition Radiation Array for Cosmic Energetic Radiation (balloon-borne instrument)
TRACERTactical Reconnaissance Armoured Combat Equipment Requirement
TRACERTeacher Relief and Contract Employment Register (Australia)
TRACERTransportable Remote Analyzer for Characterization and Environmental Remediation
TRACERTropospheric Radiometer for Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Research
TRACERTransportation Cost Estimator


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