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At the same time, the volume and diversity of the collected data increases at a fast pace, as enterprises decide to monitor and collect data from more of their operations or other external sources.
Another person may decide to monitor his/her blood glucose levels only occasionally, as he/she feels that any incremental health benefits do not offset the loss in quality of life incurred by regular monitoring.
Having a noninvasive estimate of ICP is certainly of great interest to detect patients at risk of raised ICP and to initiate specific treatments aiming at decreasing ICP, and/or to decide to monitor ICP invasively.
If a DSS using this method indicates that the PHTadj_free is outside the desired target concentration range in a given individual, then PHT dose may be adjusted by the clinician and, in addition, the clinician may decide to monitor PHTfree directly.
Whereas current Dutch guidelines for general practitioners advise a wait-and-see policy for all patients with shoulder pain at first, they may decide to monitor those patients with a worse prognosis more frequently and alter the treatment plan timely if complaints persist.
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In response, activist NGOs have increasingly decided to monitor industrial projects.
When it decided to monitor anti-Muslim hatred, it turned to the Jewish Community Security Trust for help.
Even as the jingling subsided, a coalition of neighborhood groups decided to monitor the trucks.
3. Suppose a private university or college decides to monitor clickstream data of its faculty, students, and staff.
As Mr. McCain traveled to Mississippi on Sunday, Mr. Obama decided to monitor the approach of Hurricane Gustav from afar.
Instead, officials decided to monitor the man and watched as he visited the Florida home of the former informant.
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