0 the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army, because of a crime that has happened or is expected:
1 the act of watching a person or a place, esp. a person believed to be involved with criminal activity or a place where criminals gather:
Secondly, the architecture of the city, with its crowded housing, narrow alleys, balconies, and roof-gardens, enabled exceptional degrees of neighbourhood surveillance.
Expected cases were estimated according to data from laboratory surveillance during 1998-1999.
A more prudent selection and use of antimicrobial agents, in both humans and animals, and a continuous surveillance of resistance are essential in the future.
Annual surveillance summaries of animal rabies also suggest a persistent elevation in rabid cats following in the wake of the spreading raccoon epizootic.
An estimate of number of stools from general practice would be extremely useful as a denominator for other national surveillance systems facilitating international comparisons.
In addition to encouraging drain trapping, the drainage manuals consistently exhort the householder to adopt a rigorous program of sewer surveillance.
Firstly, passive surveillance generally identifies disease serious enough to warrant seeking medical attention, and thus underestimates overall morbidity in the community.
In addition, increased surveillance on the part of the reception staff improved communication both between members of staff and between members of staff and patients.
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(尤指員警或軍隊的)監視,盯梢…
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(尤指警察或军队的)监视,盯梢…
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obserwacja…
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gözetleme, keşif, gözetim…
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overvåkning [masculine]…
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