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    Public Misunderstanding of "Officer Safety"      How many times have you been pulled over by a police officer, and when the confrontation was complete you said to yourself, "Boy, was he rude!" or "There was no need for him to treat me like that." Well, unfortunately, the public is prone to misinterpret an officer being safe for being rude. Unfortunately, the actions taken during a "routine" traffic stop which are interpreted as being

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    Project #2: Hypertension Monitoring System Business Analysis: Hypertension, or high blood pressure (HBP), is categorized by long-term force of the blood against the patient’s artery walls that is substantially high enough that it may lead to health problems such as heart disease. Blood pressure is the measurement of the amount of blood pumped out of your heart and the resistance to blood flow in the patient’s arteries. If the heart pumps out more blood and arteries are narrower, blood pressure

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    This will be accomplished through examining an electronic hand hygiene monitoring system and its use as a method of ensuring compliance and providing useful data to dramatically increase compliance with the Clean In, Clean Out practice of hand washing and antiseptic hand rub to meet or exceed the important national patient safety

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    [1] M. S. Nashed, “Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Propulsion Systems: A Laboratory Study of a Small Gas Turbine”, Doctoral Thesis, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom, 2010. [2] R. K. Mobley, “An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance”, Elsevier Science, United States, 2nd Edition, 2002. [3] M. P. Appleby, “Wear Debris Detection and Oil Analysis Using Ultrasonic and Capacitance Measurements”, Master Thesis, Graduate Faculty

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    Sustainable Enterprise LB 5203 Sustainable enterprise LB5203 Monitoring System Sustainable Enterprise Sustainability The Royal Dutch Shell “SHELL” Lecturer: Dr. Ian Kirkwood Student: Saroj Maharjan Student ID: 12891916 Due date: 17th of September 2014   Introduction This article describes the relevant monitoring system to monitor the sustainability of the business. It is very important to all businesses to regularly measure their sustainability comes from the people, planet and profit

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    The centralized approach is to recognize the most frequently used approach and to diagnose abnormal data readouts caused by a monitoring process, malfunctions of the components of the sensor node, or environmental events. In the centralized failure detection, each sensor node periodically collects its read and sends a packet on the radio to the central base node responsible for identifying faulty sensor nodes in WSN. In this concern, there are many research activities were reported. Gupta and Younis

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    During this study we assessed the effect lying had on the autonomic nervous system by monitoring galvanic skin response (GSR). We used GSR, a measure of the skin conductivity, as a very basic form of polygraph test. The electronic conductivity of skin in not held constant. Instead, it changes based on the current state of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS is comprised of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system (Gazzaniga and Heatherton, 2015). The sympathetic branch causes increases

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    thousands of devices, manual device monitoring becomes increasingly difficult with the different type of network such as WAN and LAN. Monitoring

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    The medical adherence monitoring system was assembled using the Arduino UNO, the Mifare RC522 RF IC Card Sensor Module and key tag, the HC-06 4 Pin Serial Wireless Bluetooth RF Transceiver Module, the ESP8266 ESP-01S WiFi Serial Transceiver Module, a serial LCD module display, a vibrating disk motor, and a passive buzzer. The Mifare RC522 module, which is based on an RFID system, has two main functions: it can read the data that the RFID tag transmits as well as write data onto the tag. The Radio

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    GSM BASED REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM Mrs. M. V. PatH, Mrs. M. S. Cbavan Department of Electronics Bbarati Vidyapeetb University College of Engg. Pune. Email: mv14patil@gmail.com.meenacbavan2007@rediffmail.com ABSTRACT: This paper presents the methodology for monitoring patients remotely using GSM network & Very large scale integration (VLSI) technique. Patient monitoring systems consist of equipment, devices and supplies that measure, including blood pressure, body temperature, heart activity

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