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That's fine for wallpaper that doesn't change, but it's problematic for computer warnings which may change frequently and present different information.
Those warnings, which may go out anywhere from seconds to minutes before shaking starts, can provide time for trains and cars to slow down, people to get away from bridges or unstable buildings, and doctors to stabilize patients, among countless other potential lifesaving actions. .
Moreover, there have been recent improvements in tsunami warning system technologies which may help to directly use the tsunami measurements for efficient tsunami warnings in the near-field, e.g., tsunami assimilations (Gusman et al. 2016).
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A relevant role could be potentially played by on-board intelligent warning systems [14], which may act in advance as virtual tutors that know the rider's handling skills and the upcoming road changes, and on this basis they can detect when he/she is pushing to the limits, downplaying hazards, or simply mistaking the curve negotiation.
22 Retrospective studies of practice-based data have identified combinations of warning signs and symptoms which may be associated with increasing likelihood of cancer.
Carer 1007 One frequently mentioned aspect of carers' knowledge was the ability to identify early warning signs of relapse, which may become useful for crisis planning elements of the care plan.
This device could be used to identify the early warnings of cardiovascular dysfunction, which may contribute to unsuccessful weaning.
Give sufficient warnings about any problems which may occur during the cooking.
But I do think there is a lesson, or least a warning, in the Egyptian demonstrations, which may be relevant for the U.S. in Afghanistan.
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