Word: monitors
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...centralizing some of its production, HUDS has been able to improve and monitor quality, consistency and efficiency of its food preparation—without compromising House life...
...takes advantage of this “cook-chill” technology to maintain and monitor freshness for the typical two-day period that the bags remain in the refrigerator. This means that Wednesday’s Alfredo sauce will be brewing on Monday...
...We’re trying to monitor what the issues are with visa delays so we can in some way bring some of this to the attention of the government,” Ladd said. “This has been on the front burner for some time...
...Center (NOC) of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Co. (BNSF). Dispatchers at the railway's headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, sit hunched over computers 24/7, directing trains for the nation's second largest railroad and tracking shipments of everything from coal to Wal-Mart clothing. Nine megascreens monitor the flow of goods on 200,000 railcars across 33,000 miles of track--Chinese merchandise rolling east from California, Midwest grain heading west and then to Asia, FedEx packages crisscrossing the nation. Last year this "old economy" business racked up record revenues of $9.4 billion...
Stephen is not in Vegas. He's watching a video monitor in Paul Glimcher's neural-science lab at New York University. And his head is plugged into a high-powered Siemens functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner (fMRI). His name is not actually Stephen; he's a composite research subject. Glimcher is at the frontal lobe of an intriguing network of brain researchers and economists who are using advanced medical technology to try to figure out why people make the decisions they do--what brand of cereal, which mutual fund--and what part of the brain tells them...