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monitoring

monitoring [ˈmɒnɪtərɪŋ]
noun
1 [of process, situation] supervisión (f); control (m); [of patient, elections] observación (f); [of agreement, law] supervisión (f)
monitoring of dairy products to make sure they're safe diabetes can be controlled by careful monitoring of the diet Your sister will need regular monitoring in the future to make sure her thyroid doesn't go underactive private rooms are available if patient needs close monitoring China was opposed in principle to the monitoring of elections The initial monitoring by British diplomats in Vietnam has indicated that this commitment is being honoured funds for the monitoring and enforcement of environmental regulations
2 (Electronics) monitorización (f)
fetal monitoring equipment it depends on careful monitoring of the heart rate Close observation and monitoring by modern colposcopic techniques an electronic monitoring device, such as an ankle bracelet
3 (Rad) [of broadcasts, station] escucha (f)
the BBC monitoring service's daily summary of world broadcasts
modifier
[+body, responsibility] de observación; de verificación

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