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To monitored
noun
Someone who watches over something; a person in charge of something or someone.
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Hospital officials said Mr. Sharon would at first spend several days at a time at home and then return to Sheba Medical Center to be to monitored.
Taken daily for four months, it does have a good success rate, but your liver function has to monitored and the treatment stopped if the results show liver changes.
The volume of requests made to monitored central government bodies has risen steadily since 2007 to the point where almost 1,000 are now received every week, the Ministry of Justice said.
Jeremiah Owyang, who insists Twitter isn't a marketing fad, says some companies aren't ready for the online dialogue that needs to monitored and maintained constantly.
Research Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences has built test vehicle which able to monitored several parameters.
This MOEMS grating is driven by electromagnetic force and integrated with angle sensor which used to monitored deflection angle while the grating working.
Similar(47)
This is hard to monitor".
Police have to monitor them!
To monitor: Election results.
"We will continue to monitor the situation".
"Who is there to monitor them?
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