Sentence examples for valuable to monitor from inspiring English sources

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News sites may find this particularly valuable to monitor trends and supply additional relevant content to readers.

The results demonstrate that the probe can selectively mark lysosomes and is valuable to monitor intracellular pH in living cells.

As there is no clear evidence that the amount of swelling correlates with the amount of distress, it may be more valuable to monitor subjective experiences of the condition over time [ 5, 17].

However, as we have shown, measurement of marker levels both before and after HCC treatment is clinically valuable to monitor treatment outcomes (in combination with radiological analysis) and to predict prognosis, recurrence, and survival.

The use of log books, however, can keep track of a resident's procedure skills training, provide an overview of experiences to date, be valuable to monitor progress, and identify deficiencies in training opportunities.

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Over time this should prove to be a valuable way to monitor populations, since his time in Madagascar is not limited, as mine is.

CV of the reversible redox pair [Fe CN 6]4-/3- is a valuable method to monitor the properties of the modified electrode [24].

The cost effective DSP assisted receiver is a valuable tool to monitor and evaluate the performance fidelity of a high speed optical communication link.

FTIR spectroscopy is also a valuable tool to monitor the secondary structural nature of proteins in various environments [59] and is thus helpful to characterize proteins-coated metal nanoparticles.

Sucralose enter the environment mainly because of incomplete removal during wastewater (conventional primary and secondary) treatment [1] and recent publications have shown that sucralose could be a valuable tracer to monitor impact of wastewaters in the environment [9].

The Global Positioning System (GPS) has been used as a valuable tool to monitor and estimate ionospheric total electron contents (TECs) (Lanyi and Roth, 1988; Mannucci et al., 1993; Sardon et al., 1994; Davis and Hartmann, 1997; Hernandez-Pajares et al., 1999).

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