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"Human monitoring" monitoring

Proceedings of the 15th Ergo'IA "Ergonomie Et Informatique Avancé" Conference on - Ergo'IA '16, 2016
For a long time, literature has identified some psychophysiological measures that proved reliable to assess cognitive states in controlled conditions. Smaller, more reliable and more affordable sensors made the industrial community dream to design systems that would adapt themselves to the ability of their users to operate them. Thus an important human
Sami Lini   +2 more
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Neuromuscular monitoring

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
This review summarizes recent reports on the techniques and the use of methods for monitoring neuromuscular function during anaesthesia. The latest news on the use of acceleromyography in the face and hand, on laryngeal and diaphragmal surface electromyography, on acoustic myography, on evaluation of intense neuromuscular block, and on postoperative ...
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MONITORING THE MONITORS

Australian Journal on Ageing, 1989
Comment on the Ethnic Aged Monitoring Group's Report on the implementation of recommendations arising from the Report of the Ethnic Aged Working Party, “Strategies for Change”.
M. Hanen, A. Williams
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Uncertain what uncertainty monitoring monitors

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2003
Smith et al. present a model that they suggest may clarify aspects of the phylogenetic distribution of metacognition, based on observation of what they call uncertainty monitoring. Although they suggest that their model is supported by data collected using monkeys and dolphins, their interpretation that nonhuman animal behaviors parallel thought ...
Victoria M, Wilkins   +2 more
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Monitoring and monitoring plans

2004
Before setting up any monitoring plans, complete information about the investigation site should be carefully collected and analysed. This saves a great deal of effort and financial costs and allows a suitable selection of the monitoring technical installations.
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Immunologic monitoring

Immunological Reviews, 2003
Summary:  The development of reliable in vitro assays that could allow the quantitation and characterization of anti‐donor alloimmune responses has always been a goal in clinical transplantation, both to predict presensitization to the transplanted tissue and to be able to identify rejection without resorting to more invasive tests.
Maria P, Hernandez-Fuentes   +2 more
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Monitoring the Monitors

Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2008
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Monitor

Drug Discovery Today, 1998
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Monitor – business

Drug Discovery Today, 2004
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Monitor – people

Drug Discovery Today, 2004
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