Word: monitored
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Recognition of this problem, shared by many; states, prompted experts attending a conference at the National Institutes of Health last week to demand an improved tracking system to monitor immunization records of U.S-born children...
...increasingly popular research technique: analyzing the outcome of differing therapies in matched groups of patients. Such a study, he explains, might compare the effects of bee pollen with conventional antihistamines in treating allergies. Since alternative healers are new to scientific studies, the office will take steps to monitor the validity of records and results. At a minimum, Jacobs hopes to provide a service to consumers. At best, he says, "we may help promote a revolution in thinking among practitioners and researchers. It's a bold new venture, sort of like being on the starship Enterprise. We're going where...
...Eloise McGaw, assistant director of personnel services for the Fac- ulty, said it is hard to monitor cases of sexual harassment because many people do not report such incidents...
Beyond the PREJUDICED door, a monitor shows a white doctor at a cocktail party confiding, "Guess who moved in next door?" The camera shifts to a second group. "I mean, right next door. Can you imagine?" exclaims a black businessman. The camera travels again. "These people, they live like animals!" complains a wealthy white matron. An Asian restaurant owner adds, "You know what they're like -- the way they raise their children." Contends a thirtyish white man: "Sure wouldn't want my daughter . . ." ". . . son . . ." says the Asian. ". . . sister . . ." says a Hispanic woman. The matron finishes: ". . . marrying one of them...
...basically get all the calls [from all over campus] and send out either a mechanic or put in a work order to have work done. Plus we monitor all kinds of alarms, fire alarms, computers, we dispatch all kinds of people, we page people," Remaly said. "It's a center for communications and it's a central location for all kinds of emergencies...