Similar words: monitor, premonitory, janitor, editorial, admonition, auditorium, premonition, territorial. Meaning: ['mɑnɪtərɪŋ /'mɒn-] n. the act of observing something (and sometimes keeping a record of it).
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181. SunNet Manager includes a set of applications for automated fault isolation, diagnosis and network monitoring and control.
182. The Group Occupational Hygienist has responsibility for monitoring the environment and policing systems to comply with the policy objectives.
183. Scientists are monitoring the course of the measles epidemic throughout the state.
184. New commitments from the sustainable development plan would be incorporated in the White Paper's tables for subsequent monitoring.
185. They are seeking public and private funding for the installation of about 30 cameras to provide 24-hour monitoring of city centre streets.
186. In all the nine studies of monitoring, the number of cesarean deliveries was doubled in the group that was monitored.
187. In industry and science, process control and equipment monitoring can be far more reliable and effective using a micro.
188. Those included increased monitoring for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and a review of livestock practices, which led to the new proposal.
189. Infusion of 50 to 100 mEq per 12 hours requires very close monitoring, usually in an intensive care setting.
190. Any change, therefore,[Sentencedict.com] would have to be approached with caution and constant monitoring.
191. While confidentiality protects against the passive monitoring of data, mechanisms for integrity must prevent active attacks involving the modification of data.
192. Much attention will be given throughout this chapter to monitoring the environment on a global basis.
193. The potential application of this technology to monitoring environmental changes that could affect the emergence of infectious diseases will be assessed.
194. We have only a limited capacity for checking the accuracy of many environmental monitoring results, let alone of predictions.
195. At present the best way of monitoring these patients is by endoscopy.
196. In conclusion, deficiencies have been found in monitoring adults with severe physical disability whose sole regular contacts are health professionals.
197. The CyberArcade uses monitoring software to restrict computer access to inappropriate, adult-oriented Web sites.
198. It was converted into a monitoring centre with numerous listening consoles and bays of multi-track tape recorders.
199. Indeed these monitoring devices can be arranged to automatically signal a lift breakdown to a remote point by a telephone line.
200. Also, the test may be useful for monitoring the effects of antibiotics on the gastrointestinal bacteria.
201. The entire episode might have gone unnoticed had there not been a routine monitoring of the base communications tapes last week.
202. It was charged with writing a new charter and would meanwhile perform legislative and monitoring functions.
203. There are various ways of monitoring radiation, the best known being the Geiger counter.
204. Begin monitoring the channels on which tracer signals were found. 8.
205. The present arrangements for approving and monitoring private care don't address any of these issues.
206. Consciousness, we may argue, comes into being when information is re-presented to a monitoring faculty under deliberative attention.
207. Such networks may also provide a more effective means for monitoring occupationally acquired infections in hospital and laboratory personnel.
208. Public health, and monitoring the health status of populations, are part of the medical culture.
209. In this case, monitoring may take extra work on your part.
210. And he saw his job as monitoring the rightness or wrongness of incursions into his discipline.
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