Sentence examples for computerised tracking from inspiring English sources

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The second, which he also intends to take to LA, was CompStat, a daily computerised tracking of crimes to make sure something was being done about them.

Computerised tracking systems have been super for the global economy, but I'm nostalgic for the apothecary-style wooden cabinets that held little alphabetised and numbered cards with the code for each book written in actual pen by actual hand.

All behavioural observations were made blind to experimental condition (Breeding Protocol) and, where required, recorded from a central overhead camera, which was attached to computerised tracking and event-recording software, EthoVision® ver.3.1 (Noldus, Netherlands).

This need not be a reason for hospital led follow-up; computerised tracking and linking of primary care records would enable this essential data to be recorded for research purposes.

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It is harder for a customs official to hold out for a bribe when the system is computerised and tracked by a logistics company's bar code although not impossible: in grubbier ports, officials sometimes hold cargo to ransom by refusing to press the return key on the keyboard.But if the logisticians are to make headway, African governments must also do their part.

Computerised sales tracking (the Epos system) was installed.

Previous studies of digital whiteboards and computerised patient tracking systems have found that such technology may improve quality of data [ 18], increase patient satisfaction [ 16], and improve communication and coordination of care [ 10, 17- 19, 32].

There are now half a dozen such technologies, ranging from old favourites, such as electro-encephalography, to new-fangled methods including magneto-encephalography, which measures the brain's magnetic fields, and single-photon-emission computerised tomography, which tracks radioactively tagged chemicals around the organ.

A number of daft plastic headless chickens on rooftops act as weather-vanes, glowing in computerised response to the level of global fear tracked by software on the internet.

This is also known as the "geodesic distance" To create the network dataset, we computerised information about the offspring cohort from archived handwritten administrative tracking sheets that had been used since 1971 to identify people close to participants for the purpose of follow-up.

The difficulty will be persuading consumers to make room for yet another device in their lives.Self-tracking gadgets will probably only become a mainstream market once they shed their image as computerised jewellery or conversation-starters for fitness freaks and data geeks, and start collecting much more useful information related to health, such as vital signs and a wearer's biochemical changes.

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