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When I was a student, you definitely weren't allowed to trace.
If the proposal becomes law, government agencies would be allowed to trace Web use under the same laws that govern their tracing of telephone numbers.
Two landmarks per teeth allowed to trace the facial axis of the clinical crown (FACC) of the first permanent molars, deciduous canines, and permanent central incisors, at T1 and at T2, respectively.
The EPI developed for the Norwegian defence allowed to trace the sector's environmental performance, by comparisons with commissions from the Norwegian Ministry of Defence and national goals for GHG emissions, identifying areas for priority response measures.
The electrochemical results obtained in the absence of any redox probe, where NB was active, allowed to trace step-by-step addition of the NB-GNs nanocomposite onto the GCE electrode surface, supporting formation of the GCE-GNs-NBpoly composite.
"It sends a clear signal: web companies aren't allowed to trace individuals indiscriminately without their consent and without them knowing about it".
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The computationally efficient evaluation of the model magnetic field allows to trace a large number of particles.
This load displacement constraint method iterates in the load displacement space utilizing the Newton Raphson method, allowing to trace out the complete equilibrium path.
They allow to trace how sensitivities change over time.
This identifier does not allow to trace the patient's identity and other sensitive data.
The tagsets of all curators can be visualized on the map allowing to trace the curation activity.
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