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In this paper, two systems, real time and off line, are proposed to monitor the temperature variations and analyze hot regions in the electrical assets using infrared thermograms.
To produce the vodcasts, it was decided to appoint a community manager to monitor the discussion, collect questions and hot topics, and regularly interview the practitioners.
121The precise temperature measurement is crucial for aeroengines in order to validate the effectiveness of modeling and simulation of the thermo-mechanical behavior of hot section components and monitor the operating conditions and perform diagnostics [1 3].
Prescribing physicians should closely monitor the risks and benefits in individual patients".. Apply a hot compress to the extremity.
Cameras monitor the hallways.
Always monitor the reaction.
There is even a UV monitor to track exposure to the sun, while galvanic skin sensors track sweat and apparently "stress", and a skin temperature sensor can monitor how hot the wearer is.
Like the successful "Compstat" model used by police to monitor crime hot spots, the plan will use continuous tracking of enrollments.
So the rain shifted the focus from detecting toxic hot spots to monitoring the dog's performance under umbrellas and on a wet surface.
Firefighters extinguished the flames by 4 13 a.m. and continued to monitor hot spots in the home for any flare-ups, Inspector Randall Wright said.
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