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Possible changes include redefining "high consequence areas," in which more frequent surveillance and inspection is required.
She then moved to Paris, and believed that she was under frequent surveillance, they said.
The Qom site was put under more frequent surveillance to check on progress, but at that point it was just one site among several suspect zones being watched.
During Occupy Wall Street protests New York police officers obstructed news reporters and legal observers, conducted frequent surveillance, wrongly limited public gatherings and enforced arbitrary rules, a group of lawyers said in a lengthy report issued on Wednesday.
Also, it is uncertain whether frequent surveillance cultures are needed to monitor the effectiveness of decontamination.
Notably, the classical design of SDD also includes hand hygiene by health care workers, and frequent surveillance cultures.
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The system was under frequent reconnaissance surveillance, and the depression remained poorly organized and continued to be at tropical depression status well into 29 July.
The concept of frequent infant surveillance with baby monitors and real-time video equipment has allowed for improvements in monitoring over the years to track sleeping habits, breathing rate, skin temperature, blood oxygen, heart rate and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Finally, since IBD is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer, patients undergo frequent endoscopic surveillance [ 7].
The most widely recommended strategy for BRCA carriers entails frequent, intense surveillance that begins at age 25 to 35 years.
Increased incidence of MRSA-positive cultures could be related to changes in sampling policies in this institution (e.g., more frequent sampling, surveillance cultures).
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