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Assigning a test a unique number could allow it to be tracked from start to finish.
A 24-country commission that controls fishing around Antarctica created a documentation process two years ago so legitimate fish could be tracked from the ocean to the plate.
His wife, too, said that her phone's battery had run out, meaning their movements could not be tracked from data picked up by cellphone towers.
Pieces larger than a centimetre or so across can be tracked from the ground using radar, and the orbits of many thousands are well known.
The survey tracked 40,000 customers of Juno Online Services, a free ISP in the US that required users to allow their surfing habits to be tracked, from June to November 2000.
Since genetically modified and unmodified grains are now often intermixed in shipments, such a requirement would cost billions of dollars, requiring crops to be tracked from the field to the docks, it says.
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Instead the car is tracked from the air.
They were tracked from Yemen to Malaysia before their trail was lost in Thailand.
Forms are tracked from the point of collection to secure destruction," he said.
Badakhshan's deputy police chief, General Sayid Hussain Safari, has speculated the group may have been tracked from Nuristan before being ambushed as they reached their vehicles.
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