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By Indian law, mobile devices in that country have to be capable of being monitored and their transmissions intercepted by the government.
Instead, their antioxidant activity is measured through their effects on a substrate or system capable of being monitored.
Not only must empirical relationships between mosquitoborne disease systems and hydrology be robust, they must also be capable of being monitored and used with vectorborne disease intervention programs.
We also, though, did more important things than that, in that we made it quite plain that the whole time spent either driving or resting must be capable of being monitored.
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For sporozoite production, P. berghei ANKA infected RBC (1x10) were administered i.p. to BALB/c mice and the presence of gametocyte-stage parasites capable of exflagellation was monitored in fresh blood preparations.
Plasmodium Strains For sporozoite production, P. berghei ANKA infected RBC (1x10) were administered i.p. to BALB/c mice and the presence of gametocyte-stage parasites capable of exflagellation was monitored in fresh blood preparations.
Whether they tell you or not, employers are monitoring -- or are increasingly capable of monitoring -- their employees' behavior on the job by weeding through emails, checking phone logs, and even perusing Facebook pages.
The health authorities were not capable of monitoring what was going on.
According to Eckhart's research, Carrier IQ is capable of monitoring everything from where the phone is to what apps are installed, and even which keys are being pressed.
An inexpensive and disposable screen printed sensor capable of monitoring pH is described.
Such systems are capable of monitoring epileptic seizures reliably, which are classified as chronic diseases.
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