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en (The EPA scientists) actually have sophisticated monitoring equipment. They should be able to detect it and determine the extent of the possible contamination. Later today we should have a better idea of what we're dealing with.

en Last year, the Douglas County Sheriff's Department spent about $11 million covering salaries and equipment upgrades. Law enforcement is a lot more sophisticated than it used to be and we need equipment today that we never needed before. When you call, we have to be there. We can't worry about trying to get out of the vehicle and push it down the street.

en We try to detect faulty equipment ahead of time to detect problem areas and make repairs before anything happens.

en It tells us that even when the reservoir goes down to a level that you can barely, if not at all, detect, the body still has probably other hidden reservoirs that we have not been able to detect or that same reservoir that's in such a small amount that our methods of trying to detect it are not sensitive enough. So it is telling us that this idea of eradication of the virus is looking more and more like something that is not within our grasp, at least not with the currently available drugs,

en The phones themselves have evolved and our ability to detect what type of device is much more sophisticated. That combination alone helps quite a bit. Today we can serve a very specific version of the application.

en There are concerns that a number of groups that live along the river have with the proposed next steps to initiate the cleanup, namely that the GE plan does not utilize the sophisticated technology that is available. We're hoping that GE and the EPA will decide to use the most sophisticated technology, which would then assure us that additional contamination would not happen.

en He's going through a battery of tests. Some of these tests aren't just five-minute deals, ... They take sophisticated equipment and sophisticated people to administer. We'll know a lot better tomorrow.

en When, however, the lay public rallies round an idea that is denounced by distinguished but elderly scientists and supports that idea with great fervor and emotion - the distinguished but elderly scientists are then, after all, probably right
  Isaac Asimov

en And we will continue to do geotechnical monitoring to detect movement.

en The idea of remotely monitoring and controlling catering equipment over the Internet isn't new. But nobody succeeded in doing it. Our plug-and-play software and hardware is a major step forward, with the potential to reduce cases of food poisoning in the European Union by more than 113,000 annually.

en The idea is that if you have fewer locations that are selling them, you have more opportunity for educating store personnel, monitoring sales and monitoring the use of the product. A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive.

en testing and monitoring of more than 300 close contacts failed to detect any further cases.

en We're tired of dealing with the issues of contamination.

en Contamination of some of the equipment, when to properly and how to wash your hands.

en They find out what kind of contamination is present, the concentrations, the extent and whether it poses a risk to people and the environment.


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