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A Met Office spokesperson confirmed to The Independent that officers from the MPS Counter Terrorism Command were in Turkey and that they were "working closely with Turkish authorities" to trace the location of the girls.
A week of phone calls followed in which Aneeta was able to gain the women's confidence, which in turn allowed police to trace the location of the house and eventually help them escape.
We trace the location of the target node every 1 s (T s = 1 s), which results in 38 footprints.
Labeled 2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) can be used to trace the location of glucose absorption due to its accumulative property in the small intestine enterocytes.
The readings of these sensors can be employed to trace the location of release, and help to take the appropriate actions to minimize the casualties.
Thus, MDA modifications can be used safely as fluorescent tools to trace the location of the modified proteins in cellular studies, without interfering with the proper functioning of vital cellular functions.
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Soldiers could also use the buddy list to trace the locations of other members of their squad.
Such an I.P. address is useful for tracing the location of an Internet-connected computer, though experts say that that computer could be controlled by hackers operating elsewhere.
It's mostly three things: payment infrastructure to make transactions smoother; identity infrastructure to screen out any unwanted passengers; and sensor infrastructure, present on our smartphones, which traces the location of the car and the customer in real time.
The researchers have also traced the location of the insect fossils which Moore wrote about in his studies.
For tracing the location of fluorescently labeled BM-MDSCs, mice were sacrificed 3 h after injection.
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