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The phrase "a monitor of an" is not correct and seems incomplete in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific type of monitor related to something else, but it requires additional information to be clear.
Example: "She is a monitor of an environmental program aimed at reducing waste."
Alternatives: "a supervisor of a" or "an overseer of a".
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Its feel-good Minimalism erases the distinction between what's inside and what's outside the museum, a Duchampian conceit widely implicit elsewhere, as in Bill Anastasi's "Free Will" (1968), which is a live video on a monitor of an even less animated image, a corner of a room.
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We conclude that TPP movement is a monitor of a molecular event which may be associated with the slow component of AChR desensitization.
Because we previously found that aldosterone antagonism with spironolactone at 20 mg/kg prevented renal injury induced by I/R, urinary Hsp72 levels as a monitor of a renoprotective intervention in AKI was assessed.
Introduction Despite few studies, a monitoring of a neuromuscular blockade with a train of four (TOF) is recommended in intensive care unit (ICU) (1).
Instead of a monitor of the political process, you become a participant sharing the goals of politicians.
In December, she started a job as a monitor of special-needs children on buses, and makes considerably less now than she used to.
Since being created under the 1957 civil rights law, the first one passed since Reconstruction, the commission has served simultaneously as a monitor of and an advocate for such legislation.
Extending these observations to human cells, this suggests that using telomere length as a monitor of whether a recombination-promoted pathway for telomere maintenance is still operating in the presence of telomerase may not be ideal.
All in all, not a bad deal for a monitor of that size.
Since its inception, the company has been, at various times, a reconciler of bills, a monitor of radar screens, a provider of receptionists and a designer and fabricator of weapons training systems.
Oxidative stress (OS) can also serve as both a monitor of inflammation and a pathophysiologic mediator of atherosclerosis [ 8, 17].
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