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Internal jugular vein pressure should be monitored to avoid inadvertent cerebral hypoperfusion.

During their service life, slacking in their cables and nearness to buckling in their bars need to be monitored to avoid a sudden collapse.

Quinine which is used as anti-malarial should be reserved for treatment of complicated malaria, and should only be administered in health centres where the dosage can be monitored to avoid the risk of long-term hearing or physical impairments.

Even though geothermal power is globally sustainable, extraction must still be monitored to avoid local depletion.

Consequently, slow acetylators should be monitored to avoid side effects [ 16– 16].

Electronic communication of positive FOBT results should be monitored to avoid limiting colorectal cancer screening benefits.

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Prone lying is encouraged for 1 2 h per day in the first few days after surgery, and exercise and limb posture are monitored to avoid joint contractures.

Before testing, the sensor was cleaned by UV for about 2 min to remove the absorbed impurity from the SWCNT network (meanwhile, the conductance was monitored to avoid etching SWCNTs) and then exposed to the DMMP.

Over and above these participants' roles in this trial, however, there was recognition that they were monitored to avoid personal risk.

Using aspect ratio and Jacobian check, the quality of all elements were monitored to avoid sharp discontinuities and unrealistically high stress concentration.

A spokesperson said the coaches' timings would be monitored to try to avoid congestion in the city centre.

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