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  • 1straight-line tracking — The ability of a car to resist road irregularities and run in a straight line without steering corrections …

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  • 2tracking — [1] The alignment of the vehicle with respect to axle centers of a vehicle being in the same plane, rear tires following front tires and trailer following the tractor, in the attitude designed. Correct tracking is when the rear wheels of a… …

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  • 3Tracking (hunting) — Tracking in hunting and ecology is the science and art of observing a place through animal footprints and other signs, including: tracks, beds, chews, scat, hair, etc. Specifically, mapping a changing landscape and soaking up sensory data like a… …

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  • 4Tracking (freeflying) — Tracking, one of the first freefall skills learnt by a novice skydiver, is the technique of assuming a body position that allows the skydiver to move horizontally while freefalling.Although there are many variations of the basic body position it… …

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  • 5Tracking system — Generally tracking is the observing of persons or objects on the move and supplying a timely ordered sequence of respective location data to a model e.g. capable to serve for depicting the motion on a display capability. Tracking in virtual space …

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  • 6Tracking stock — A tracking stock is a security issued by a parent company to track the results of one of its subsidiaries or lines of business. The financial results of the subsidiary or line of business are attributed to the tracking stock. Often, the reason… …

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  • 7Line sheet — A Line sheet can be a financial term with two meanings.A loan line sheet is a work document used by bank examiners who can be either bank regulators or bank third party or consulting examiners. The line sheet represents the examiner s review of a …

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  • 8tracking — Track Track, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {tracked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {tracking}.] To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow. [1913 Webster] It was often found… …

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  • 9Overland line — Ligne télégraphique transaustralienne Restes de la ligne télégraphique près de Tennant Creek. La ligne télégraphique transaustralienne (Australian Overland Telegraph Line) est une ligne télégraphique de 3 200 km reliant Darwin… …

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  • 10Atomic line filter — A potassium Faraday filter designed, built and photographed by Jonas Hedin for making daytime LIDAR measurements at Arecibo Observatory.[1] An atomic line filter (ALF) is an advanced optical band pass filter used in the physical sciences for… …

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