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How do you monitor something that doesn't exist in a static state?
In total, he was forced to pay about $400 a month to monitor something he was legally allowed to do.
Additionally, a specific FDA guidance suggesting "close supervision" of patients to monitor something as serious as increased risk of suicide appeared to be entirely disregarded [ 48].
Much of the early advice on working from home consisted of not setting up at the kitchen table and getting the angle right between the eyes and the top of the computer monitor – something that's gone out of the window now that most people use laptops.
The idea of Apple including a free heart pressure monitor, something that would cost >$100-$100-$200med ridiculous to me.
LG's G Watch R boasts the usual suite of sensors, but it also has an optical heart rate monitor, something the original G Watch lacked.
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Merely monitoring something, it was suggested, was somehow infra dig for a researcher.
The Obama administration, adopting one of the Bush administration's most cynical legal arguments, has asked a federal appeals court to dismiss the case because our clients can't prove that their communications have been monitored — something that the government refuses to confirm or deny.
As technology design expert Donald Norman has noted, scientific research shows that "people are incapable of monitoring something for long periods and then taking control when an emergency arises".
Furthermore, it has allowed the trust and commissioners to set and monitor targets, something habitually done with patient safety – an area in which we aim for, and frequently achieve, in excess of 90% approval.
Server downtime is a fact of life for most web administrators, and there's no shortage of products and software that make it easy to monitor when something has gone awry.
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