monitoring
English
Noun
monitoring (usually uncountable, plural monitorings)
- The act of listening, carrying out surveillance on, and/or recording the emissions of one's own or allied forces for the purpose of maintaining and improving procedural standards and security, or for reference, as applicable.
- The act of listening, carrying out surveillance on, and/or recording of enemy emissions for intelligence purposes.
- The act of detecting the presence of signals, such as electromagnetic radiation, sound, or visual signals, and the measurement thereof with appropriate measuring instruments.
- The act of detecting the presence of radiation and the measurement thereof with radiation measuring instruments.
- (medicine) The continuous observation of a patient's health condition for any changes which may occur over time, using a monitor or measuring device of some sort.
Translations
The act of listening, carrying out surveillance on
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The act of listening, carrying out surveillance on, and/or recording of enemy emissions for intelligence purposes
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The act of detecting the presence of signals
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The act of detecting the presence of radiation and the measurement thereof
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