Sentence examples for monitor perceived from inspiring English sources

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The East German secret police, the Stasi, similarly controlled data to monitor perceived enemies.

Although asking patients about their intents to recommend or revisit a provider is frequently used to monitor perceived quality and satisfaction for marketing purposes, it may be argued that such methods may be less appropriate in public health services such as the Spanish one or, for instance, the UK National Health Service, where options are limited and mobility difficulties exist [ 29].

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In contrast, cyclists who do not use self-monitoring perceived features related to location (e.g. directions with maps) as the most important ones.

c Adjusted for age, class, parental monitoring, perceived stress, parental communication, school connectedness, alcohol use, and sexual partners in the past one year.

123 Although monitoring perceived training load and wellness using psychometric 124 and the Lake Louise acute mountain sickness 125 questionnaires are also useful to help prevent the risk of negative adaptations.

In speech communication systems with several randomly distributed microphones, involving a dynamic speaker and unknown source location, it is of great interest to monitor the perceived quality at each microphone and select the signal with the best quality.

Other issues that were mentioned included more training in communicative competencies like listening or recognizing nonverbal signals, and training to monitor patients' perceived problems in daily functioning.

This spread has led to the mobilization of World Health Organization (WHO) and medical virology forces worldwide to monitor the perceived threat of a potential human pandemic (3 ).

Its psychometric qualities have been evaluated and it has been approved to be a valid tool to describe and monitor the perceived participation in everyday activity of patients with WAD [ 7, 8].

Health providers reported a reluctance to initiate insulin due to the time and effort burden to teach insulin administration, titrate dosing, and monitor glucose; perceived risks to patients (weight gain, hypoglycemia, worsening of comorbid conditions); and perceived lack of patient adherence to and/or cognitive ability to manage insulin regimens [ 11, 13].

Further, research may consider measuring intensity with heart rate monitors or perceived exertion (RPE) (e.g. the Borg Scale).

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