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Organ donation | <> Bitcoin's high cryptographic security allows it to process transactions in a very efficient and inexpensive way. | This perspective is extremely limiting, so it is extremely dangerous when used to operate a management system (a.k.a. the economy). | 2DTORCD
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Organ donation | Because you may save up to eight lives through organ donation and enhance many others through tissue donation. | Many families of deceased donors acknowledge that the "gift of life" made possible by organ donation helps them cope with their tragic loss. | 0NS
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Organ donation | It is something good that can result from tragedy and a way for families to find comfort by helping others." | "Research" means making recovered organs, eyes and tissues that are not able to be transplanted offered to doctors and scientists to help cure diseases. | 0NS
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Organ donation | The organ A healthy human can donate a kidney, part of the liver, bone marrow, and blood without serious long term health risks. | * The Human Tissue Act 2004 states that no organs and tissue for transplantation can be taken without the consent of the deceased or their relatives. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Cadaver organ donation in India Organ donation takes healthy organs and tissues from one person for transplantation into another. | people knew that organs for donation can come from cadavers while 36.5% knew that organs for donation can come from living persons. | 1SS
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Organ donation | One registered donor can save and improve the lives of more than 50 people! | One donor can save the life of several people and greatly enhance the life of many more from tissue donation. | 3HS
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Organ donation | Every organ and tissue donor can save and enhance the lives of up to 50 people. | Cadaver organ donation in India Organ donation takes healthy organs and tissues from one person for transplantation into another. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Knowing that lives can be saved through this generous act often helps families find meaning in what may otherwise seem meaningless tragedy. | "Research" means making recovered organs, eyes and tissues that are not able to be transplanted offered to doctors and scientists to help cure diseases. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Organs are used to save lives by replacing diseased organs with healthy ones. | Medical researchers are working with donated organs and tissues to achieve breakthroughs in medicine saving and improving millions of lives. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Cadaver organ donation in India Organ donation takes healthy organs and tissues from one person for transplantation into another. | The organ A healthy human can donate a kidney, part of the liver, bone marrow, and blood without serious long term health risks. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Organ donation is a great boon of modern surgery. | According to Donate Life PA, organ donations can save up to eight lives and help improve the quality of life of more than 50 people. | 0NS
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Organ donation | One donor can save up to nine lives and many more can be saved through tissue donation. | Up to eight lives can be saved through organ donation, and dozens more lives may be improved through tissue donation. | 3HS
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Organ donation | This medical research is important to understanding diseases in humans so that lives may be saved and improved. | And many families say that knowing their loved one helped save other lives helped them cope with their loss. | 0NS
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Organ donation | One donor can save the life of several people and greatly enhance the life of many more from tissue donation. | The culmination of the process occurs when the person donates-and saves or enhances the lives of as many as eight people who need an organ transplant. | 3HS
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Organ donation | Information on Organ Donation Why Donate?Because you may save up to eight lives through organ donation and enhance many others through tissue donation. | DCD donation increases the number of organs available for transplant and is a source of donation that can help to alleviate the shortage of organs. | 1SS
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Organ donation | You can also make saving lives a habit by regularly donating blood. | California Organ & Tissue Donation Facts Donating your healthy organs for transplant can help save up to 8 lives or approximately 50 people with a tissue donation. | 2DTORCD
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Organ donation | This medical research is important to understanding diseases in humans so that lives may be saved and improved. | Your decision to become an organ and tissue donor can help save or significantly improve the lives of many people. | 1SS
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Organ donation | Organ donation is a great boon of modern surgery. | Cadaver organ donation in India Organ donation takes healthy organs and tissues from one person for transplantation into another. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Medical researchers are working with donated organs and tissues to achieve breakthroughs in medicine saving and improving millions of lives. | It is something good that can result from tragedy and a way for families to find comfort by helping others." | 0NS
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Organ donation | Organ Donation vs. Whole Body Donation Well known in our culture is the value of organ donation (organ transplant) to save lives. | How You Can Help With Organ Donation There are a number of ways that Georgia residents can help with organ donation efforts before death. | 1SS
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Organ donation | This included special protections for vulnerable populations, which includes pregnant women, children, the mentally ill, the "disabled", the homeless, and...prisoners. | There are many reasons why someone would hire a professional Venice Virtual Reality photographer ... Some Virtual Reality photographers offer video shooting as well. | 2DTORCD
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Organ donation | One donor can save up to nine lives and many more can be saved through tissue donation. | The culmination of the process occurs when the person donates-and saves or enhances the lives of as many as eight people who need an organ transplant. | 3HS
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Organ donation | Every organ and tissue donor can save and enhance the lives of up to 50 people. | California Organ & Tissue Donation Facts Donating your healthy organs for transplant can help save up to 8 lives or approximately 50 people with a tissue donation. | 3HS
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Organ donation | How You Can Help With Organ Donation There are a number of ways that Georgia residents can help with organ donation efforts before death. | Organ Donation: The Gift of Life Many people are alive today and leading productive lives because medical science has become so skilled in transplanting some essential organs. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Your decision to be an organ donor will not affect any aspect of saving your life before your donation saves another life. | How You Can Help With Organ Donation There are a number of ways that Georgia residents can help with organ donation efforts before death. | 0NS
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Organ donation | A living donor can save and/or greatly improve the quality of life of a transplant candidate. | The culmination of the process occurs when the person donates-and saves or enhances the lives of as many as eight people who need an organ transplant. | 3HS
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Organ donation | It is something good that can result from tragedy and a way for families to find comfort by helping others." | Many families of deceased donors acknowledge that the "gift of life" made possible by organ donation helps them cope with their tragic loss. | 3HS
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Organ donation | The Joshua Abbott Organ and Tissue Donor Registry allows you to opt out of donating organs and/or tissues for research. | Information on Organ Donation Why Donate?Because you may save up to eight lives through organ donation and enhance many others through tissue donation. | 0NS
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Organ donation | How can I be sure that the donated organs are safe and diseases free? | The organ A healthy human can donate a kidney, part of the liver, bone marrow, and blood without serious long term health risks. | 0NS
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Organ donation | One donor can save the life of several people and greatly enhance the life of many more from tissue donation. | Many families of deceased donors acknowledge that the "gift of life" made possible by organ donation helps them cope with their tragic loss. | 1SS
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Organ donation | Organs are used to save lives by replacing diseased organs with healthy ones. | How can I be sure that the donated organs are safe and diseases free? | 0NS
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Organ donation | One donor can save the life of several people and greatly enhance the life of many more from tissue donation. | Donating Organs or Body By donating an organs or tissue, you could save the lives or ease the suffering of many people. | 3HS
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Organ donation | That's even harder to detect, according to Seidel's calculations. | There are electric car conversion companies willing to assist in this pursuit. | 2DTORCD
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Organ donation | One organ and tissue donation can save or enhance the lives of nearly 100 people. | The Joshua Abbott Organ and Tissue Donor Registry allows you to opt out of donating organs and/or tissues for research. | 0NS
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Organ donation | A living donor can save and/or greatly improve the quality of life of a transplant candidate. | These transplants have improved the quality living of the people and help them live healthier and longer. | 3HS
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Organ donation | Your decision to be an organ donor will not affect any aspect of saving your life before your donation saves another life. | By becoming an organ and/or a tissue donor, you could save the lives of up to 5 people who are in end-stage organ failure. | 0NS
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Organ donation | "Research" means that recovered organs, eyes, and tissues not suitable for transplantation are offered to scientists and doctors to help their efforts to cure diseases. | DCD donation increases the number of organs available for transplant and is a source of donation that can help to alleviate the shortage of organs. | 0NS
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Organ donation | Your decision to be an organ donor will not affect any aspect of saving your life before your donation saves another life. | Many families of deceased donors acknowledge that the "gift of life" made possible by organ donation helps them cope with their tragic loss. | 1SS
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Organ donation | Minimally invasive robotic surgery, new robotic radiation treatment, and emerging robotic surgical approaches complement existing surgery techniques. | The Chinese government has already built entire new villages higher up the sides of valleys but there is reluctance among the citizenry to move. | 2DTORCD
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Organ donation | Medical researchers are working with donated organs and tissues to achieve breakthroughs in medicine saving and improving millions of lives. | Your decision to become an organ and tissue donor can help save or significantly improve the lives of many people. | 1SS
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Organ donation | One organ and tissue donation can save or enhance the lives of nearly 100 people. | How You Can Help With Organ Donation There are a number of ways that Georgia residents can help with organ donation efforts before death. | 0NS
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Organ donation | "Research" means that recovered organs, eyes, and tissues not suitable for transplantation are offered to scientists and doctors to help their efforts to cure diseases. | Organ Donation: The Gift of Life Many people are alive today and leading productive lives because medical science has become so skilled in transplanting some essential organs. | 0NS
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Organ donation | This medical research is important to understanding diseases in humans so that lives may be saved and improved. | Medical researchers are working with donated organs and tissues to achieve breakthroughs in medicine saving and improving millions of lives. | 3HS
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Public surveillance | i See is an inverse surveillance application for wireless devices and web-browsers that enables users to monitor and avoid CCTV surveillance cameras. | Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Surveillance Activities Surveillance activities are critical to detecting vaccine-preventable diseases and gaining information to help control or address a problem. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | This allows law enforcement quick and easy remote access to the video images. | The technology used in these particular systems utilizes cloud-based configuring, which allows for continuous access to a specific video stream from any remote location. | 3HS
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Public surveillance | This system allows agents to serve customer needs more efficiently and perform other tasks. | * Crime deterrent - The mere presence of video surveillance cameras can act as a powerful crime deterrent. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | This timely and unique on-line data source provides easy access to, and promotes the use of, Canadian injury information and statistics. | This interoperability creates the potential to eliminate data-reentry into case management applications, which can improve efficiency while reducing resource requirements and data-entry errors. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Video surveillance also allows police officers to be less visible during "stake-outs" and thus exposed to reduced risk. | This requires coordination but is more efficient and less costly, because it allows building on existing resources and capacity. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Furthermore, video surveillance could help jurisdictions effectively utilize surface streets by preventing traffic jams. | The technology used in these particular systems utilizes cloud-based configuring, which allows for continuous access to a specific video stream from any remote location. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | This requires coordination but is more efficient and less costly, because it allows building on existing resources and capacity. | Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Surveillance Activities Surveillance activities are critical to detecting vaccine-preventable diseases and gaining information to help control or address a problem. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Nearby cameras on the video surveillance system can be automatically accessed in the event of emergency messaging from mobile devices. | " The Avigilon HD Surveillance System enables us to effectively protect staff and students while on campus to ensure their safety ," concluded Ferraina. | 1SS
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Public surveillance | Universal internet connectivity allows easy video dissemination through social media. | It has the advantages of being inexpensive, easy to implement, and free of technologic barriers. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Not impossible before, but impractical due to time or money constraints. | Image: The fat monitor can provide less of a stereo effect due to the varied speed of the image parts. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Gaps and Opportunities The value of surveillance lies in the effective and efficient delivery of useful information. | A leading developer of intelligent video surveillance technologies, EMITALL provides sophisticated solutions for remote video surveillance systems and privacy protection in public video surveillance. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | This timely and unique on-line data source provides easy access to, and promotes the use of, Canadian injury information and statistics. | There is great interest over the potential that new computer technology will improve the quality, capacity, and effectiveness of public health surveillance systems. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Furthermore, video surveillance could help jurisdictions effectively utilize surface streets by preventing traffic jams. | New surveillance methods and data sources have been introduced enabling a georeferencing improves data quality and location accuracy. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | It has the advantages of being inexpensive, easy to implement, and free of technologic barriers. | There is great interest over the potential that new computer technology will improve the quality, capacity, and effectiveness of public health surveillance systems. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Furthermore, video surveillance could help jurisdictions effectively utilize surface streets by preventing traffic jams. | This timely and unique on-line data source provides easy access to, and promotes the use of, Canadian injury information and statistics. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | It has the advantages of being inexpensive, easy to implement, and free of technologic barriers. | This requires coordination but is more efficient and less costly, because it allows building on existing resources and capacity. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Second, sensitivity can refer to the ability to detect outbreaks, including the ability to monitor changes in the number of cases over time. | Also, syndromic surveillance can identify outbreaks that do not fall into pre-established diagnostic categories, a capability essential for prompt control of new or changing diseases. | 1SS
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Public surveillance | Gaps and Opportunities The value of surveillance lies in the effective and efficient delivery of useful information. | Also, syndromic surveillance can identify outbreaks that do not fall into pre-established diagnostic categories, a capability essential for prompt control of new or changing diseases. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Nearby cameras on the video surveillance system can be automatically accessed in the event of emergency messaging from mobile devices. | * Provides evidence for investigations - Evidence that has been obtained from video gathered from video surveillance cameras has proved invaluable in some police investigations. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Video surveillance also allows police officers to be less visible during "stake-outs" and thus exposed to reduced risk. | Nearby cameras on the video surveillance system can be automatically accessed in the event of emergency messaging from mobile devices. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | This allows law enforcement quick and easy remote access to the video images. | Gaps and Opportunities The value of surveillance lies in the effective and efficient delivery of useful information. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Increased predictive value positive enables public health officials to focus on productive activities. | Public health surveillance during a disaster allows for the detection of potential disease outbreaks and track disease and injury trends. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | This allows law enforcement quick and easy remote access to the video images. | It has the advantages of being inexpensive, easy to implement, and free of technologic barriers. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | This system allows agents to serve customer needs more efficiently and perform other tasks. | There is great interest over the potential that new computer technology will improve the quality, capacity, and effectiveness of public health surveillance systems. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | It sure made her recovery quicker and safer. | Amongst these, energy management and security & access control are the most demanding smart home solutions. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | High sensitivity is necessary as, without this, systems may fail to detect cases of bioterrorism-related illness which could result in delays in detection. | For example, for syndromic surveillance, timeliness and sensitivity are critical, but high sensitivity increases false alarms, which can drain limited public health resources. | 3HS
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Public surveillance | A leading developer of intelligent video surveillance technologies, EMITALL provides sophisticated solutions for remote video surveillance systems and privacy protection in public video surveillance. | With the impending mass adoption of electronic health records, procedures for conducting surveillance are taking another turn, and new opportunities for strengthening surveillance capacities are emerging. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | It has the advantages of being inexpensive, easy to implement, and free of technologic barriers. | Second, sensitivity can refer to the ability to detect outbreaks, including the ability to monitor changes in the number of cases over time. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Surveillance Activities Surveillance activities are critical to detecting vaccine-preventable diseases and gaining information to help control or address a problem. | Early Detection of Emerging Diseases The need for enhancing detection of emerging diseases faster and enhancing public health emergency response and recovery capabilities introduce new analytic challenges. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Emergency call boxes and emergency messaging from mobile devices can automatically activate nearby cameras on the video surveillance system using location-based services. | Second, sensitivity can refer to the ability to detect outbreaks, including the ability to monitor changes in the number of cases over time. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Universal internet connectivity allows easy video dissemination through social media. | Gaps and Opportunities The value of surveillance lies in the effective and efficient delivery of useful information. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Nearby cameras on the video surveillance system can be automatically accessed in the event of emergency messaging from mobile devices. | A leading developer of intelligent video surveillance technologies, EMITALL provides sophisticated solutions for remote video surveillance systems and privacy protection in public video surveillance. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Increased predictive value positive enables public health officials to more accurately focus resources for control and prevention measures. | i See is an inverse surveillance application for wireless devices and web-browsers that enables users to monitor and avoid CCTV surveillance cameras. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Video surveillance also allows police officers to be less visible during "stake-outs" and thus exposed to reduced risk. | The technology used in these particular systems utilizes cloud-based configuring, which allows for continuous access to a specific video stream from any remote location. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Video surveillance also allows police officers to be less visible during "stake-outs" and thus exposed to reduced risk. | Benefits: Avigilon Control Center's simple management tools and smart playback capabilities enable users to spend less time managing the system and achieve greater investigative success. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | It argues that these are the three conditions that basic income schemes can help prevent. | Since the passing of the legislation in India, it has become possible to undertake organ transplants from brain dead donors. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | This timely and unique on-line data source provides easy access to, and promotes the use of, Canadian injury information and statistics. | " The Avigilon HD Surveillance System enables us to effectively protect staff and students while on campus to ensure their safety ," concluded Ferraina. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Emergency call boxes and emergency messaging from mobile devices can automatically activate nearby cameras on the video surveillance system using location-based services. | Benefits: Avigilon Control Center's simple management tools and smart playback capabilities enable users to spend less time managing the system and achieve greater investigative success. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Furthermore, video surveillance could help jurisdictions effectively utilize surface streets by preventing traffic jams. | Emergency call boxes and emergency messaging from mobile devices can automatically activate nearby cameras on the video surveillance system using location-based services. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | In the internal system, users can also visualise individual dead birds on the map, thereby facilitating the identification of hotspots. | The technology used in these particular systems utilizes cloud-based configuring, which allows for continuous access to a specific video stream from any remote location. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | This requires coordination but is more efficient and less costly, because it allows building on existing resources and capacity. | This interoperability creates the potential to eliminate data-reentry into case management applications, which can improve efficiency while reducing resource requirements and data-entry errors. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | This system allows agents to serve customer needs more efficiently and perform other tasks. | Emergency call boxes and emergency messaging from mobile devices can automatically activate nearby cameras on the video surveillance system using location-based services. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | New surveillance methods and data sources have been introduced enabling a georeferencing improves data quality and location accuracy. | In the internal system, users can also visualise individual dead birds on the map, thereby facilitating the identification of hotspots. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Second, sensitivity can refer to the ability to detect outbreaks, including the ability to monitor changes in the number of cases over time. | A leading developer of intelligent video surveillance technologies, EMITALL provides sophisticated solutions for remote video surveillance systems and privacy protection in public video surveillance. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Also, syndromic surveillance can identify outbreaks that do not fall into pre-established diagnostic categories, a capability essential for prompt control of new or changing diseases. | With the impending mass adoption of electronic health records, procedures for conducting surveillance are taking another turn, and new opportunities for strengthening surveillance capacities are emerging. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Public health surveillance during a disaster allows for the detection of potential disease outbreaks and track disease and injury trends. | 41Many businesses in the United States have invested heavily in the new video surveillance technology to protect products and to promote safe workplace and consumer environments. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | * How can our existing ETL tools move data in and out of the big data infrastructure platform? | Solar installations make their owners independent from fossil fuel supplies and utilities, one of the most important solar energy pros. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Gaps and Opportunities The value of surveillance lies in the effective and efficient delivery of useful information. | 41Many businesses in the United States have invested heavily in the new video surveillance technology to protect products and to promote safe workplace and consumer environments. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Stability How reliable is the system (reliability is the ability to collect, manage, and provide data properly without failure). | There is great interest over the potential that new computer technology will improve the quality, capacity, and effectiveness of public health surveillance systems. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | * Crime deterrent - The mere presence of video surveillance cameras can act as a powerful crime deterrent. | Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Surveillance Activities Surveillance activities are critical to detecting vaccine-preventable diseases and gaining information to help control or address a problem. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | In the internal system, users can also visualise individual dead birds on the map, thereby facilitating the identification of hotspots. | Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Surveillance Activities Surveillance activities are critical to detecting vaccine-preventable diseases and gaining information to help control or address a problem. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Increased predictive value positive enables public health officials to more accurately focus resources for control and prevention measures. | Public health surveillance during a disaster allows for the detection of potential disease outbreaks and track disease and injury trends. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Public health surveillance during a disaster allows for the detection of potential disease outbreaks and track disease and injury trends. | Nearby cameras on the video surveillance system can be automatically accessed in the event of emergency messaging from mobile devices. | 0NS
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Public surveillance | Stability How reliable is the system (reliability is the ability to collect, manage, and provide data properly without failure). | As another example, assume that the virtual reality world designed by the user concerns one stock market arranged by industry groups and sub-groups. | 2DTORCD
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Public surveillance | Benefits: Avigilon Control Center's simple management tools and smart playback capabilities enable users to spend less time managing the system and achieve greater investigative success. | With the impending mass adoption of electronic health records, procedures for conducting surveillance are taking another turn, and new opportunities for strengthening surveillance capacities are emerging. | 0NS
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