Track and trace from farm to plate, improving operations and protecting their brand?
In addition to scrutinizing images of surveillance cameras in the area, the FBI was most likely issuing subpoenas for records from cell towers in the area to isolate and trace calls from around Copley Square at the time of the blasts, according to the official.
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In addition to scrutinizing images of surveillance cameras in the area, the FBI likely was issuing subpoenas for records from cell towers in the area to isolate and trace calls from around Copley Square at the time of the blasts, according to a former federal law enforcement official who now works in the intelligence community.
Developed by the company Traveler's Tales, the latest in the LEGO series, "LEGO The Lord of the Rings, " puts Frodo, Gandalf, Aragorn and the rest of the characters from "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy into block toy form as they trace storylines from the popular books and movies.
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The grafted skin could tear, and infection is possible from the trace amounts of murine cells, which come from lab rats or mice, used to aid skin growth.
The drugmaker has invested heavily in high-tech RFID tags that trace its products from supplier to manufacturer.
Mr Barendse's abundant use of Dutch archives enables him to trace individual peddlers from Samarkand to Sinkiang and Circassia.
It is also possible to trace neural pathways from cell to cell.
"This is very exciting, clearly, because here we have somebody who can have anaphylaxis and deadly reaction from trace amounts, and you're converting this person into somebody who can tolerate a significant amount of the food, " said Dr. Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, associate professor of pediatrics at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
Countless genres are chemically fused, making it difficult to trace which ideas came from where.
Trace chlorine left over from the process gives Microcyn its antimicrobial quality.
In 2008, it partnered with Mayors Against Illegal Guns to create a video database of gun purchases at its stores and said it would trace any firearms bought from its stores that were later used in a crime.
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Based on Howard Bryant's book "The Last Hero: The Life Story of Henry Aaron, " the film will trace the two years from 1972 to 1974 during which Aaron chased, and bested, Babe Ruth's record -- an accomplishment that was met with both breathless media coverage as well as death threats.
He said people making "homecoming journeys" from overseas to trace family roots were more likely to stay longer in Scotland than other tourists.
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After cracking the code, Buck set out to trace the way connections extend from the olfactory bulb into the olfactory cortex, the part of the brain that processes odor signals.
Remaining traces are indistinguishable in a body of water as enormous as the Gulf of Mexico and no different than the trace amounts that naturally seep from the ocean floor.
Rather, as a consequence of injecting water and sand into the shale formation to crack the rocks so gas and oil will flow, massive amounts of waste water comes back to the surface with significant amounts of contaminants as a result of leaching out salt, heavy metals and trace amounts of radioactive materials from the rock formation itself.
If they can pick up fibres or fingerprints from a crime scene, they can trace it back to the year, make, model of the car that the fibre came from and the thumb that left the fingerprint.
Archaeologists said the excavation, in Navenby, could help them trace Roman occupation in the area from AD55.
No arrests have been made so far but police want to trace two men seen running away from Hindrey Road.
The "arrow of time" is based on the notion that it is possible to use data from modern languages to trace their origins back 10, 000 years or even further.
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Although the board hasn't indicated its thinking, students at Penn State now offer mixed impressions about the prospect of yet another trace of their former coach wiped from the public sphere.
By 2008, the city stopped restaurants from using all but trace amounts of transfats, and Mr. Bloomberg recently won some success in convincing global food companies to lower the amount of sodium in prepackaged products.
That's because it attempted to trace money, to separate good dollars from bad.
Every trace of the presence of tigers - from camera-trap photographs to paw prints - is recorded and mapped along with any evidence of poachers such as spent cartridges or camp fires.
The shipping newspaper Lloyd's List said it had been able to trace the course of the Concordia though information from satellites.
From there it is impossible to trace, but tax lawyers say the U.K. offers unique tax advantages to people with assets offshore.
That documentation could then help the police trace a gun through the chain of possession from first retail sale by a licensed dealer.
Lawson is the only Nuggets player who was teammates with Anthony 25 months ago, but 10 other Nuggets can trace their arrival to Anthony's departure from Denver.
Chalara dieback of ash, caused by the fungus chalara fraxinea, was identified at the new Welsh sites during a "trace forward" inspection of young trees sourced from known infected nurseries.
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