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Make tracks.
To leave a place to go somewhere.
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Re "In Airline Baggage Roulette, Travelers' Odds Are Getting Worse" (front page, Nov. 21): Airlines are resisting investing in radio frequency identification tags that would make tracking of checked luggage nearly foolproof, to save the 20 cents per bag plus the one-time hardware installation cost.
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ASA physical status and daily costs are commonly collected, which makes tracking of these data for real-time budgeting and bed management easily employable at essentially any institution.
Many signals of IgFLNa23 disappeared or divided into multiple peaks in the course of FilGAP14 titration, which made tracking of the chemical shift changes difficult (Figure S3).
Several African countries have revised child health cards to include HIV-related information, making tracking of exposed children easier and increasing the likelihood that HIV-exposed infants are referred for virological testing and put on treatment [ 27].
I started making little instrumental tracks--I'd make tracks out of samples and stuff.
Sometimes they used axes to make tracks for the runners of their sledges.
Experts have said it may make tracking the spread of the disease more difficult.
These characteristics make tracking the history of individual nuclei impossible.
This allows you to make tracks come out of the left or right speakers/headphones. Like track volume, it can be adjusted in 2 different ways.
You'll make tracks like a herd of elephants.
Unfortunately, the horizontal spread of the mosaic XXXIV penA allele into new STs makes tracking the spread of extended-spectrum cephalosporin resistance with NG-MAST problematic.
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