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Be alarms

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A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.

  • Arming to answer in a night alarm. --Shakespeare.

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To human ears, the whooping noises all sound the same, but these highly social animals will react in different ways to certain calls – some may be alarms while others appear to contain more complex information.

The inputs of these mechanisms can be alarms, counters, and/or key performance indicators (KPIs) acquired from network statistics or call traces, being the collection of this information a standard and usual procedure in cellular networks.

Disconnection, apnoea, low expiratory minute ventilation or high or low concentration of dioxygen during inspiration are considered to be alarms with at least a medium priority.

There should be alarms for when it should eat and drink, alarms for when it needs to go on a walk (this should be different depending on the breeds exercise needs, but always after eating/drinking), and alarms for when it needs to take a bath/be brushed/etc (different depending on grooming needs).

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Be alarmed.

Don't be alarmed.

But don't be alarmed.

Should they be alarmed?

Don't Be Alarmed.

We should be alarmed.

Others, unfortunately, will be alarmed.

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