
1) Chase 2) Dog sport 3) Education reform 4) Following 5) Leaving footprints on 6) Purpose of a UPS number 7) Pursuit 8) Spy satellite activity 9) Trailing
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- carry (as mud) on the feet and deposit
- observe or plot the moving path of something (e.g., a target or missile)
- go after with the intent to catch
- travel across or pass over
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Track
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http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/tracking/

the assignment of students to different types of educational programmes
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in some applications, the spacing between individual letters within a block of text can be controlled - this is called tracking - if the tracking is changed, the spacing between all the characters is increased or decreased - this is distinct from kerning which relates to the spacing between individual pairs of characters
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The science of monitoring satellite locations by means of radio antennas at ground stations or by using other satellite systems in space.
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http://www.braeunig.us/space/glossary.htm

(from the article `hunting`) Elephants and other large animals that herd together cannot be stalked or still-hunted but must be tracked, a simple feat in soft ground and, for a ...
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/t/68

(from the article `rocket and missile system`) Command guidance involved tracking the projectile from the launch site or platform and transmitting commands by radio, radar, or laser impulses or ...
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The process of following the movement of a satellite or rocket by radar or by homing in on signals transmitted by the spacecraft.
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http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/T/tracking.html

the progressive degradation of the surface of a solid insulating material by local discharges to form conducting or partially conducting paths NOTE - Tracking usually occurs due to surface contamination.
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Recording the individual tracks of a multitrack recording.
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Some courier companies have GPS tracking devices fitted in their vehicles, so they can see on a computer screen where their drivers are. There are also systems that use mobile phone tracking, so they don't need any extra equipment.
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Increasing or decreasing letter spacing uniformity throughout a headline or column of text. In most cases, letter spacing is too generous. Slightly reducing letter spacing to -3 often improves the appearance of the text.
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the process of altering the tilt of a module through the day in order to face the sun and thus maximize the power output.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20842

Generally refers to an organisation tracking the progress of a former client.
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Full-time, often permanent assignment to achievement groups. Compare with ability grouping, where students may be temporarily grouped and regrouped for immediate instructional needs.
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The reconstruction of a 'track' left in a detector by the passage of a particle through the detector.
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Stabilized gun solution.
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The angle and speed at which the tape passes the video heads.
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Side-to-side movement of the strip through any operating unit.
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A phenomenon wherein a high voltage source current creates a leakage or fault path across the surface of an insulating material by slowly but steadily forming a carbonized path.
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A specified relationship between the outputs of a multiple-output power converter where any changes due to line, load, temperature (or other parameters) are proportional across all outputs
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Any sideways or forward/backward movement of the camera dolly--sometimes on actual tracks.
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The process of keeping track of the letters played on the board. This can give the astute player an advantage as the game progresses. Careful trackers can deduce an opponent's rack after there are no letters left to draw. By knowing the opponent's rack, the player can often make moves to block the opponent's best plays or set up high-scoring plays ...
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the pursuit by following tracks or marks they left behind
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