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The phrase "a close surveillance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of monitoring someone or something carefully and attentively. Example: "The security team maintained a close surveillance of the premises to ensure safety during the event."
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You might not even have to send an e-mail message or click on a Web site to set off a close surveillance.
Thus, although we should be cautious with inhibiting complement, it would be unwise not to start clinical investigations because of potential side effects which may be prevented (e.g., immunization against meningococcal) or for which a close surveillance can be proposed.
Sometimes the best treatment may be no active treatment but rather a close surveillance program.
Nonetheless, with reportedly 38,000 Russian soldiers along with over a hundred helicopters and planes scouring the Russian Arctic for the next five days, you can bet NORAD and other Arctic nations like Canada are keeping a close "surveillance" watch over Putin's latest military chest puff.
It is, however, noteworthy that HM is not a means of real-time management of emergencies, rather than a close surveillance system.
Hence, a close surveillance of S. aureus from different species and from food samples should reveal the potential emergence of toxin-producing MRSA isolates.
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Therefore the increased incidence rate in ADaPT during the first year is most likely artificial, possibly triggered by a closer surveillance of patients entering the observation.
Since abnormal DNA ploidy pattern was not confined to dysplastic epithelium only, DNA aneuploidy in flat mucosa may constitute an additional marker in the identification of patients at increased cancer risk who could benefit from a closer surveillance.
The idea of Vienna as a place of close surveillance and brutal punishment owes something to Simon McBurney's 2004 National Theatre production.
However, the existence of possible "super-spreaders" of disease (Wong et al., 2015), and the relapse of Scottish nurse to EBOV disease is a reminder that close surveillance for any potential reoccurrence of EBOV disease in the human population is needed.
With the influx of reports on GLP-1 and DPP-IV drug-related pancreatitis, there is a need for close surveillance of these agents.
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