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"monitoring studies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of systematically collecting and analyzing data over a period of time in order to track and observe changes or trends in a particular subject or field. Example: The results of the monitoring studies conducted over the past year showed a significant decrease in air pollution levels in the city.
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It recommends frequent and rapid monitoring studies to assess programs and policies.
Black triangles denote sites where NAG01 Perkinsea was detected in tadpoles collected during the course of amphibian health monitoring studies.
New York City Audubon conducts "collision monitoring studies" in September and April each year, sending dozens of volunteers into the city streets to track fallen birds.
Empty triangles represent sites from where apparently normal tadpoles were collected as part of amphibian health monitoring studies and screened for NAG01 Perkinsea with negative results.
The results confirm that PVDFs can be applied in real time monitoring studies of composite laminates.
Furthermore, it facilitates predictive applications for monitoring studies based on simulation of various scenarios.
Empirical monitoring studies of catchment-scale Escherichia coli burden to land from agriculture are scarce.
This type of sampling procedure is being used in several wildlife population monitoring studies.
Instead, it formulates a clear distinction between monitoring studies and evaluation or impact studies.
To assess the instabilities, field data collection from boreholes, surface sampling and monitoring studies were performed.
It is anticipated that the developed framework will be a useful tool in structural health monitoring studies.
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