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The OSCE mission in Croatia has continued to monitor the return of refugees and is still recording civil rights violations.
Popular electronics include: electronic sound modules ; laptop computers used to activate loops, sequences and samples ; metronomes and tempo meters ; recording devices ; and personal sound reinforcement equipment ( e. g., a small PA system to amplify electronic drums and provide a monitor for singing ).
Its purpose was ostensibly to oversee the territory and the establishment of new settlements and maintain a detailed recording of all land and civic transactions in the area ; but in fact Lord Baltimore intended to use the commission to reinforce Maryland's claim to the area and to monitor any encroachments by the Virginians.
Two lathes were required to capture a program longer than 15 minutes without losing parts of it while discs were flipped over or changed, along with a trained technician to operate them and monitor the recording while it was being made.
Cameras and recording equipment used to be relatively expensive and required human personnel to monitor camera footage, but analysis of footage has been made easier by automated software that organizes digital video footage into a searchable database, and by video analysis software ( such as VIRAT and HumanID ).
The earliest recording method for television was telerecording, which involved recording the image from a special television monitor onto film with a modified film camera.
The visual quality of the second episode's recording was considered so poor ( a fly entered the gap between the camera and monitor at one point ) that the remainder of the series was not recorded.
A kinescope is a recording of a television program made by filming the picture from a video monitor.
Kinescope (), shortened to kine, also known as telerecording in Britain, is a recording of a television program made by filming the picture from a video monitor.
The role of the facilitator is often shared by multiple people, for instance one person may arrange the logistics before the meeting, another person may keep time and monitor the agenda during the meeting, and a third person may be responsible for recording agreements.
Electric recording studios in the mid-20th century often lacked isolation booths, baffles, and sometimes even speakers, and it was not until the 1960s, with the introduction of the high-fidelity headphones that it became common practice for performers to use headsets to monitor their performance during recording and listen to playbacks.
In fact, all the equipment and gear found in most recording and mixing studios can actually hinder the acoustics of a room to accurately monitor sound.
The three-head mechanism was optimized for each head and allowed the user to monitor the recording quality as it happened.
The recording of these insects is most important to monitor the health of an ecosystem, and in the past, studies of British ants were carried out by such notable myrmecologists as Horace Donisthorpe and Sir John Lubbock.
Each Holter system consists of two basic parts – the hardware ( called monitor or recorder ) for recording the signal and software for review and analysis of the record.
* Abbreviation of Kinescope, which is the recording of a television program by filming the picture from a video monitor.
A recording of Tetch appeared on a monitor screen and told them that the roof would be the final hat they will ever wear as it fell down on them.
If the palpitations are recurrent, a doctor may request a Holter monitor ( 24 hour or longer portable ECG ) recording.
In recording studios, historically, monitor speakers were either soffit mounted, i. e. attached to the wall, tight to the underside of the ceiling, or free standing.
During this period, Hurricane Hunters flew into the hurricane to monitor its progress, recording a minimum pressure of 957 mbar on September 6 to the north of the Lesser Antilles.
The stones would be equipped with weatherproofed video playback and recording devices plus memory systems and a television monitor placed within a weather-proofed, hollowed-out headstone.
In the pro-audio terminology a headphone amplifier is a device that allows multiple headsets to be connected to one or more audio sources at the same time in order to monitor progress of a recording session or a live performance.

monitor and levels
The levels of glycosylated hemoglobin are therefore measured in order to monitor the long-term control of the chronic disease of type 2 diabetes mellitus ( T2DM ).
Twelve people were actually on the island when the hurricane struck, part of a contracted USAF crew sent to the island to monitor groundwater contamination levels.
In the measurement of gamma rays or other ionising radiation, a radiation monitor or dosimeter will commonly use a filter to attenuate those energy levels or wavelengths that cause the least damage to the human body, while letting through those that do the most damage, so that any source of radiation may be measured in terms of its true danger rather than just its ' strength '.
Using wireless sensor networks to monitor water levels inside the tower allows municipalities to automatically monitor and control pumps without installing and maintaining expensive data cables.
By not having a subwoofer monitor, a bass shaker also enables a drummer to lower the sound pressure levels that he is exposed to during a performance.
The Panama Canal ( completed 1913 – 1914 ) used extensive telemetry systems to monitor locks and water levels.
The early warning system developed to monitor the region inhabited by the Turkana people in northern Kenya also has three levels, but links each stage to a pre-planned response to mitigate the crisis and prevent its deterioration.
People who have high levels of blood glucose in the mornings before eating may need to monitor their blood glucose during the night.
A continuous glucose monitor ( CGM ) determines glucose levels on a continuous basis ( every few minutes ).
Some new technologies to monitor blood glucose levels will not require access to blood to read the glucose level.
A physician should monitor dosage levels to meet each patient's profile and needs.
While both of these experiments had certain levels of success, the technology had not yet reached a sufficiently advanced level to be fully effective ; for example, the Toronto portable defibrillator and heart monitor was powered by lead-acid car batteries, and weighed around.
It is critical for patients who monitor glucose levels at home to be aware of which units of measurement their testing kit uses.
The precise levels of environmental and social impact of the mining industry have proved difficult to monitor due to governmental obstruction.
There are number of problems with these antibiotics, such as the need for intravenous administration ( there is no oral preparation available ), toxicity, and the need to monitor drug levels regularly by blood tests.
A considerable amount of sugar was also burned because it was difficult to monitor and maintain appropriate heat levels for the pots.
GOES-7 monitors the space weather conditions during the Great Geomagnetic storm of March 1989, the Moscow neutron monitor recorded the passage of a CME as a drop in levels known as a Forbush decrease.
Contamination levels in the town's waterways are currently being checked bimonthly to monitor the water quality of creeks and streams leaving Farmville.
Some other uses of satellite imaging have been to produce detailed 3D maps for use in operations and missile guidance systems, and to monitor normally invisible information such as the growth levels of a country's crops or the heat given off by certain facilities.
These sensory neurons monitor the levels of carbon dioxide, oxygen and sugar in the blood, arterial pressure and the chemical composition of the stomach and gut content.
Particulate emission levels, used to monitor and regulate pollution, are commonly measured in grains per cubic foot.
This method of identifying high levels of nitrogen input is becoming a more and more popular method in attempting to monitor nutrient input into estuaries and coastal ecosystems.
Hospital patients usually receive blood tests to monitor these levels.

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