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In the US, a phone's three-digit area code can be traced back the location where a cell phone was issued, which might help you pinpoint another area where the person has lived or worked.
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On every package of meat, the USDA places a code that can be traced back to the source of the product.
The fact is that all the different genetic codes of the human beings can be traced back to just several.
It's able to do this by offering an SDK (iOS-only, for now) that app makers utilise in their apps and an associated tracking code so that users can be traced all the way from the referring ad to app download and signup and even in-app purchasing.
While we're dating things, the Hammurabi code that Judge Khalil cites can be traced back to roughly 1750BC.
When a computer receives an e-mail message, it does record a code number, called an Internet protocol address, that can be traced to the computer that is connecting to it.
Pixel-based SIS algorithm is used with facies coding (Kupfersberger and Deutsch 1999) for the model that can be traced back to Geostatistical Software Library GSLIBB) (Xu and Journel 1993).
For example, most of the miRNAs that were mapped to mouse (25) and human (2) can be traced to 3' regions of protein coding regions of rat.
Currently, information that can be traced to an individual through a code is considered identifiable, but in the proposed regulations, encrypted data are regarded as unidentifiable and can be disclosed as long as the code or key is not revealed.
Different HDCs related to the same individual can be traced thanks to a personal identification code or to a number of information related to the patient (last name, first name, gender, date of birth, place of birth).
This involves making small changes to the code or design of each copy so that any pirated editions can be traced back to their purchaser or distributor.
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