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TrackingThe process of keeping rack of the letters played on the board. This can give the astute player an advantage as the game progresses. Careful trackers can deduce opponent's rack after there are no [..]
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TrackingThe placement of the feet created by passing the free leg under the body along very narrow imaginary tracks.
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Trackingprocess in which scientists and resource managers use technology to tag animals and map their movements.
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TrackingCollecting actual time, cost and resource information and feeding them back into the project plan. Editor's Note: See also Monitoring. [D02080]
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TrackingGround facilities employed to follow the progress and to communicate with a satellite.
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TrackingGrouping students in educational institutions based upon test scores predicting their abilities.
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TrackingDefinition Monitoring a collection a stocks, whether held in a real or imaginary portfolio, for the purposes of learning how the prices move or profiting from those movements. Usually done with softwa [..]
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Trackingnoun. 1. the procedure involved in following a progressing item with the eyes or utilizing eye motions to follow a path of some kind. 2. a form of continuous movement task wherein the objective is to [..]
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TrackingIn typography, the adjusting of the letterspacing
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TrackingIn an email marketing campaign, measuring behavioral activities such as click-throughs and open-ups.
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TrackingSystem for locating and recording progression of a horizontial drilling installation by monitoring an electromanetic signal transmitted from a sonde mounted at the drill head to a receiver (locator) at the surface, or by wireline or wireless non-walkover systems.
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TrackingThe angle and speed at which the tape passes the video heads.
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TrackingA carrier's system of recording movement intervals of shipments from origins to destinations.
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TrackingCreating, capturing and maintaining information about the movement and uses of records.
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TrackingThe ability of a computer, at the operator's instruction, to add or subtract minute increments of space between letters. (See also letter spacing and kerning.)
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TrackingSteering the belt to hold or maintain a desired path.
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TrackingThe reconstruction of a ``track'' left in a detector by the passage of a particle through the detector.
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TrackingThe practice of grouping students by ability, curriculum, or both.
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TrackingThe ability to assess the performance of a mobile campaign.
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TrackingCollecting and evaluating the statistics from which one can measure the effectiveness of an email or an email campaign.
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Tracking(n) the pursuit (of a person or animal) by following tracks or marks they left behind
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TrackingVisually following an object as it moves through space. [Click Here To Return To List]
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TrackingThe capability that a learning management system provides to capture student progress and interaction data produced by content for storage in, and subsequent retrieval from, a data store.
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TrackingExplanation:In order to increase the yields, the modules can be mounted so that they can swivel. Tracking it with electric motors, the module surface follows the path of the sun exactly in the course of the day. Compared with a fixed south-facing installation, this allows the annual yield to be increased by about 30% in our latitudes. The mast supp [..]
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TrackingMarks made when tires roll through puddles, run-off, or splatter and, becoming wet, leave tire prints on the pavement as they roll on.
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Trackinga system intended to follow and plot the progress of learners and so identify areas of strength, weakness or where action may be deemed appropriate. In the USA it refers to setting.
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TrackingTracking is performed by the TRN
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TrackingA common instructional practice of organizing student in groups based on their academic skills. Tracking allows a teacher to provide the same level of instruction to the entire group.
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TrackingPractice of grouping students in curricular paths by achievement levels, for example, college preparatory or vocational. See also Homogeneous grouping.
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TrackingSorting students according to particular measures of intelligence or perceived ability into distinct groups for purposes of teaching and learning. A "tracked" curriculum might indicate separate academic and vocational classes that range from remedial courses to rigorous academic courses.
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Tracking The space between letters.
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TrackingFollowing an auto shipment throughout its delivery process.
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TrackingThe use of pre-recorded music to score a television episode or motion picture. This is in lieu of hiring a composer and musicians to create and record a custom score. When tracking is done, it is the [..]
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TrackingAn earth station feature that allows for following the motion of inclined satellites.
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TrackingLateral camcorder movement that travels with a moving subject. The camcorder should maintain a regulated distance from the subject.
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TrackingInvolves the camera itself being moved smoothly towards or away from the subject in order to draw the viewer into the action, into a closer, more intimate relations with the subject. Tracking out tend [..]
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TrackingTracking has several meanings in relation to security systems:
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TrackingA zoom lenses ability to remain in focus throughout the entire zoom range. V
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TrackingThe camera moves forward or backward through space, or parallel to the action. This is often done by placing the camera on tracks (“dolly tracks”). The camera seems to flow with the action, has simila [..]
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TrackingA zoom lenses ability to remain in focus throughout the entire zoom range.
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TrackingThe angle and speed at which the tape passes the video heads.
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TrackingNon-invasive imaging of Cells that have been labeled non-destructively, such as with nanoemulsions or Reporter Genes that can be detected by Molecular Imaging, to monitor their location, Viability, Ce [..]
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TrackingProcedures and use of devices to maintain Knowledge of Patients locations inside and outside the healthcare facility.
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TrackingTowing, particularly from a tow path.
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TrackingA carrier’s system of recording movement intervals of shipments from origin to destination.
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Tracking A system of recording movement intervals of shipments from origin to destination.
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TrackingA film that follows a desired path on a packaging machine without constant adjustment is said to “track” well.
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TrackingAn attempt to find the origin of faecal contaminant(s)
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Tracking1.) Ability to follow the activity of an asset throughout the software life cycle or any stage of it. 2.) Term describing software capable of monitoring hardware and software assets and associated att [..]
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TrackingRegular checking on the status of goods and documents
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TrackingStabilized gun solution.
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Trackingachieved a firing solution and attacking target with guns
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TrackingStabilized gun solution.
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TrackingTracking is performed by the TRN
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TrackingThe process of attempting to locate a sample element that changed contact information (e.g. address, telephone number, email address) since the last time the element’s contact information was collecte [..]
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TrackingThe process of keeping rack of the letters played on the board. This can give the astute player an advantage as the game progresses. Careful trackers can deduce opponent's rack after there are no letters left to draw. By tracking the player can often block opponent's best plays or set high-scoring plays that an opponent can't block. [..]
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TrackingIt's important to know where your bookings come from, there are multiple ways to track booking origins using TourCMS, you can also using tracking and analytics in the online Booking Engine
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TrackingSurveys repeated at time intervals, or conducted continuously, to monitor changes in a brand's awareness, market share, etc., over a period of months or even years. Learn More
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Trackinga cause of action or method of monitoring, such as tracking the number of tours that come into a specific destination
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TrackingA process of maintaining contact with the life status of the Insured of a life insurance policy after the policy has been sold in a life or viatical settlement
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TrackingThe process of sorting students into sets or classrooms or courses based on perceived or real ability or intelligence.
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TrackingRecording the individual tracks of a multitrack recording.
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TrackingTracking is the formation of a permanent conducting path across a surface of the insulation, and in most cases the conduction (carbon path) results from degradation of the insulation itself leading to a bridge between the electrodes. Tracking occurs in organic materials.
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TrackingTracking may refer to:
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TrackingTracking, a basic freefall skill learned by a novice skydiver, is the technique of assuming a body position that allows the skydiver to move horizontally while freefalling.
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TrackingTracking, a basic freefall skill learned by a novice skydiver, is the technique of assuming a body position that allows the skydiver to move horizontally while freefalling.
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TrackingTracking is a technique in which dogs are trained to locate certain objects by using the object's scent, for a variety of purposes. Tracking has always been an essential skill for dogs to survive in t [..]
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TrackingTracking in hunting and ecology is the science and art of observing animal tracks and other signs, with the goal of gaining understanding of the landscape and the animal being tracked (quarry). A furt [..]
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TrackingTracking (1994) is a documentary about the band Phish and the recording of the album Hoist. It is directed by the band's bass player, Mike Gordon, who wrote, for the VHS packaging:
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TrackingIn particle physics, tracking is the process of reconstructing the trajectory (or track) of electrically charged particles in a particle detector known as a tracker. The particles entering such a trac [..]
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TrackingTracking is separating pupils by academic ability into groups for all subjects or certain classes and curriculum within a school. It may be referred to as streaming or phasing in certain schools.
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TrackingTracking is an element of scouting that encompasses observation, stalking and the following of a trail. Unlike the form of tracking employed in hunting, tracking within the Scouting movement tends to [..]
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TrackingFlight Tracking is an activity by enthusiasts or concerned citizens. Tracking is not limited to aircraft activity; it can also include airport activity. Flight tracking via software is a relatively ne [..]
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TrackingTracking may refer to:
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