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Conclusions: Although radial artery pressures are more commonly monitored during cardiac surgery, femoral artery perfusion pressures are more reliable during the initial part of CPB, and routine monitoring of femoral artery pressures may prevent vasoconstrictor use on initiation of CPB.

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Similar observations are found with Infliximab, Ofatumumab, and Panitumumab, where noncommon structures were more abundant than those commonly monitored.

While patient experience (or satisfaction) is commonly monitored in evaluating and improving health care, the experience of carers is monitored more rarely and is usually focused on their views of the care that the patient receives (e.g. palliative care).

Oxygen status is commonly monitored noninvasively by peripheral saturation monitoring (SpO2).

The passive sampling technique combined with multivariate statistical analysis has proved to be a useful approach to assessing groundwater quality, with a substantially cheaper and more effective monitoring design than the more commonly used monitoring methods.

Hypertensive patients who are younger, Black, and have a high school education tend to use pharmacy monitors more commonly.

Younger patients more commonly reported using pharmacy monitors (48% among those < 45 years vs 35% of those over 65, p = 0.04).

And it must be entirely voluntary, otherwise you could cause violent offenders to become enraged and even more dangerous".One of the proposed measures is expected to become compulsory, however: the use of polygraphs, more commonly known as lie detectors, to monitor sex offenders on probation.

The Cockcroft-Gault (CG) equation has been in use in clinical practise for many years (Cockcroft and Gault, 1976; Rostoker et al, 2007) and is often used when prescribing anticancer drugs, although in our cancer centre at St George's it is more commonly used between chemotherapy cycles for monitoring renal function.

Doak and Phillips reported the first use of a conduit probe to monitor Escherichia coli fermentation in 1999; since then, numerous reports of in-line, i.e., in situ (the more commonly used term in bioprocess engineering), monitoring of fermentation have been published.

As data-logging technologies have become much more prolific and their storage capabilities much larger, solar radiation monitoring sites are more commonly logging data at intervals much less than one hour, but no models exists that are designed to separate these measurements into direct and diffuse components.

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