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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close monitor" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to carefully observe or watch something or someone. Example: The doctor advised her to keep a close monitor on her blood pressure to prevent any potential health problems.
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Advanced portable biochemical analyzer in the front-line ICU allows for close monitor of patients with crush injury, and a blood dialyzer can give prompt, effective treatment to patients who's condition is complicated with ARF [ 41, 42].
The conclusion in the majority of the published studies during 1960 197070 was that colistin must be used in serious infections where other antimicrobial agents have failed, always with close monitor of renal function, and with precaution in the co-administration of other possible nephrotoxic or neutotoxic agents [ 2, 4].
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It demands close monitoring of its institutional side effects.
Close monitoring of circulatory dynamics and judicious titration is recommended.
Close monitoring for any signs of infections is warranted.
Yes – but it takes close monitoring and willpower.
Close monitoring by state regulators will be critical.
Thatcher combined key prosecutions with regulatory reform, close monitoring of unions, and heightened supervision of contractors.
"The biggest problem I see is close monitoring and what's in the supplement".
The Department of the Interior approved the proposal last month, saying environmental damage could be prevented with close monitoring.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore said there should be "close monitoring" of home prices and transactions.
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