Students hotsync their materials to a desktop computer where notes are saved in a shared folder on the school server to
keep track of their scores and class work.
"Intelligent networks
keep track of call state in the process of providing (and billing for) services," he says.
With storage environments changing so rapidly, it is difficult, if not impossible, for administrators to
keep track of all resources that need to be protected, and this adaptive deployment eliminates the risks that might otherwise accrue if new resources had to be manually added to configuration set ups.
When swimming in a group, each whale repeats a series of unique clicks, probably to
keep track of the others, he says.
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"These patients suffer from a fundamental inability to use spatial tags to
keep track of previously explored locations," the two psychologists conclude.
"But we've never had to write it up and
keep track in a substantial and significant way."
Suppose, for example, that you don't
keep track of every cab fare you pay.
For example, Hsiung can modify his basic program to
keep track of a wave's phase--the location of its troughs and crests.
Maranacook Area Schools' principals now routinely beam board members To Do lists, and have encouraged everyone to use the handhelds to take notes at meetings and to
keep track of important dates.
Buy a special journal (and a nice pen, if you like) to
keep track of the good work you do on the job.
Morin's polyhedral model of a sphere eversion makes it easier to
keep track of where all the pieces of a surface are going during a transformation.