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'''Trafficking''' may refer to: '''Trafficking''' may refer to:


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Revision as of 19:08, 8 September 2011

Trafficking may refer to:

  • Ad trafficking, the process of supplying campaign creative materials and tracking links to publishers through an ad serving platform
  • Arms trafficking, the smuggling of contraband weapons or ammunition
  • Human trafficking, the tricking or luring of people away from their homeland to work under exploitative conditions elsewhere
  • Drug trafficking, the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of illegal drugs
  • Protein trafficking, the mechanism by which a cell transports proteins to appropriate positions
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