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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at surveillance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions, policies, or technologies that are intended to monitor or observe individuals or activities.
Example: "The new software developed by the company is aimed at surveillance to enhance security measures in public spaces."
Alternatives: "designed for monitoring" or "targeted for observation".
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During the early and/or pre-outbreak stages, laboratory testing aimed at surveillance and influenza case identification are required thus highly sensitive nucleic acid tests (NAT) and virus isolation are usually preferred.
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Rather, the recommendations are aimed at strengthening surveillance and studying the link between the Zika virus and microcephaly/GBS.
Such missions, usually aimed at installing surveillance equipment, are extensively planned and are considered at a low risk of exposure and confrontation.
Mr. Marquis-Boire, a Google software engineer, has during the last year been involved in a variety of research projects aimed at exposing surveillance tools used by authoritarian regimes.
According to The Guardian, this was an untargeted collection of people's messages, rather than being aimed at known surveillance targets.
Officials said the drone was part of a system aimed at the surveillance and monitoring of pipelines, dams and other rural infrastructure.
The massive multistate operation was aimed at the surveillance, mapping, and infiltration of Muslim groups, from recording information like where they pray and eat to manufacturing criminal activity in an effort to entrap them.
These results urgently indicate the need for strategies aimed at prevention, surveillance, and treatment.
Additional icons can be generated using the same primitives and combination rules, for a biological test aimed at the surveillance of a current disease, for example.
To achieve that end, in 2002 the Southeastern European Health Network (SEEHN) initiated a communicable diseases project aimed at strengthening regional surveillance via a network of experts, communicable diseases surveillance officers, ministries, public health institutes, and universities.
Previous research aimed at improving injury surveillance standards has focused mainly on issues of data quality rather than upon the implementation of surveillance systems.
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