continuous surveillance

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuousandsurveillance

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continuous
adjective
uk
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
us
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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surveillance
noun[U]
uk
/səˈveɪ.ləns/
us
/sɚˈveɪ.ləns/
the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army, because of a crime that has happened or ...
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(Definition ofcontinuousandsurveillancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In less than five years, the cost ofcontinuoussurveillanceof a single individual has dropped from several hundred thousand dollars per year to less than $500 per year.
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A more prudent selection and use of antimicrobial agents, in both humans and animals, and acontinuoussurveillanceof resistance are essential in the future.
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In that sense it providescontinuoussurveillanceand hence management of risk.
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In order to implement and evaluate appropriate control measures for these pathogens,continuoussurveillanceand assessment is necessary.
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I presume that as we are considering only a handful of individuals, they are subject tocontinuoussurveillanceby our security services.
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Therefore, such industries can be kept undercontinuoussurveillanceand, if necessary, corrective action can be taken.
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That issue requirescontinuoussurveillanceby the surveillance authorities.
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The growth of the power system has led to a need for more advanced information display facilities to assistcontinuoussurveillanceof operating conditions on the system.
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When three satellites are placed in the same orbit and networked, they can providecontinuoussurveillanceand ground access.
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Due to difficulties andcontinuoussurveillancefrom the authorities, he had to leaeve the country.
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In reality, however, they were placed undercontinuoussurveillanceby their promoters and were unable to enjoy the private lives invented for them.
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In less than five years, the cost ofcontinuoussurveillanceof a single individual has dropped from several hundred thousand dollars per year to less than $500 per year.
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