Collocations withsurveillance

These are words often used in combination withsurveillance.

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aerial surveillance
Many issues arise from aerial surveillance, which we are presently considering.
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close surveillance
It also reinforces the need for close surveillance of swimming pools by health departments to minimize outbreaks.
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constant surveillance
The reality show's strategy of constant surveillance assures us that cast members are no more and no less than who they appear to be.
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continuous surveillance
A more prudent selection and use of antimicrobial agents, in both humans and animals, and a continuous surveillance of resistance are essential in the future.
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covert surveillance
I hear more and more about covert surveillance and people being picked up in car parks and whistled off here and there.
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electronic surveillance
Both training and technology in the intelligence field became much more advanced, emphasising better techniques for gathering information (including the introduction of electronic surveillance) and improved analysis of data.
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enhanced surveillance
Most outbreaks were reported in the 10 years after the introduction of enhanced surveillance suggesting under-ascertainment of outbreaks before this.
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immune surveillance
I am referring to immune response, recognition, immune surveillance, immunologic learning, tolerance, foreign, repertoire, presentation, and of course the self.
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increased surveillance
The increased surveillance of such infants could be accompanied by attempts at very early intervention.
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intrusive surveillance
Munro (2005) argues the depiction of children as either helpless victims or wrongdoers results in the development of 'increasingly intrusive surveillance systems to monitor children'.
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maritime surveillance
Over 150 maritime surveillance sorties have been flown and the information gathered during these missions was crucial to the operations.
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mass surveillance
Let us do that first before we have mass surveillance of the whole population.
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passive surveillance
Firstly, passive surveillance generally identifies disease serious enough to warrant seeking medical attention, and thus underestimates overall morbidity in the community.
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routine surveillance
Routine surveillance remains a fundamental aspect to study trends and serogroup-specific incidence of meningococcal disease.
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surveillance activities
As to its uses it too would be used for surveillance activities.
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surveillance aircraft
The bulk of the costs come from turn-key contracts for two patrol vessels and a surveillance aircraft, within which some capital costs are included.
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surveillance camera
The surveillance camera associations that may be triggered by the coarse texture rather underlines a distance, very different from that between the reader and the narrator of the essay.
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surveillance capability
The ships and aircraft referred to in my statement will provide essentially a surveillance capability.
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surveillance data
Our surveillance data do not seem to be sensitive enough to detect mumps outbreaks within this relatively small population, especially as many infections remain subclinical.
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surveillance device
The second surveillance device, the network of surveillance, can be defined as a regularized interaction of actors engaged in surveying a defined space for a particular target.
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surveillance equipment
We are also interested in putting in place technological surveillance equipment to tackle a wider threat—not simply people entering the country, but materials as well.
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surveillance footage
Surveillance footage of the attack does not provide any conclusive evidence either since the tape it was recorded on is corrupted.
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surveillance mission
Frontex needs to have adequate material and logistical resources to be able to carry out one-off joint operations as well as permanent surveillance missions in high-risk areas.
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surveillance operation
Otherwise, any surveillance operation which in any way makes use of residential premises or a private vehicle becomes intrusive.
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surveillance programme
Monitoring of antimicrobial susceptibility through a surveillance programme is recommended to select appropriate antibiotics for the effective treatment of shigellosis in this region.
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surveillance system
Compared to the existing diagnosis-based surveillance system, symptom-based surveillance has the advantages of timeliness and simplicity.
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surveillance technique
The inaccessibility of these communities presents many logistical challenges, and has necessitated the development of novel survey and surveillance techniques.
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surveillance technology
The refinements of surveillance technology, as it is now called, with its huge paraphernalia of listening and recording devices, necessitate this.
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