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Monitoring Monitors

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1987
A centralized, remote alarm system was implemented to alert nursing personnel when patient monitors located in isolation rooms go into alarm. The design includes a method of confirming the ON/OFF status of individual monitors to avoid operator error.
Y, Kitaevich, J G, Marchevsky
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Monitoring the source monitoring

Cognitive Processing, 2013
The hypothesis that the retrieval of correct source memory cues, those leading to a correct source attribution, increases confidence, whereas the retrieval of incorrect source memory cues, those leading to a source misattribution, decreases confidence was tested.
Karlos, Luna, Beatriz, Martín-Luengo
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To Monitor or Not to Monitor

Group & Organization Management, 2008
An untested assumption in the gainsharing and group incentive literatures is that peer monitoring is an activity that employees will engage in, and this behavior will be supported by their managers. This study tests that assumption by examining how managers respond (via performance ratings of workers) to peer monitoring under two different pay ...
Theresa M. Welbourne   +1 more
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Haemodialysis Monitors and Monitoring

1983
The world wide acceptance of haemodialysis as a long term means of achieving survival for patients with end stage renal failure may have obscured the inherent danger of this technique to the patient. It is a potentially lethal process where the total blood volume is recirculated extracorporeally 10 to 30 times in a period of 4 to 8 hours, 2 to 3 times ...
Prakash R. Keshaviah, Stanley Shaldon
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Monitoring the monitor

2nd international workshop on Service oriented software engineering: in conjunction with the 6th ESEC/FSE joint meeting, 2007
The key notion in service-oriented architecture is decoupling clients and providers of a service based on an abstract service description, which is used by the service broker to point clients to a suitable service implementation. A client then sends service requests directly to the service implementation. A problem with the current architecture is that
Hosamani, Mahantesh   +2 more
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Good Monitoring, Bad Monitoring

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Abstract Are courts effective monitors of corporate decisions? In a controversial landmark case, the Delaware Supreme Court held directors personally liable for breaching their fiduciary duties, signaling a sharp increase in Delaware’s scrutiny over corporate decisions.
Grinstein, Yaniv, Rossi, Stefano
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Monitor: progress

Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, 1999
Monitor provides an insight into the latest developments in pharmaceutical science and technology through brief synopses of recent presentations, publications and patents, and expert commentaries on the latest technologies. There are two sections: Progress summarizes the latest developments in pharmaceutical process technology, formulation, analytical ...
, Lloyd, , Hunter
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