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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of monitors in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of monitors in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of monitors in a Sentence

  1. Ian MacKay:

    It's a huge amount of work, but a powerful study would be one lasting a year or more that enlists a cohort of mums-to-be months before becoming pregnant and intensively monitors them until the delivery of their baby.

  2. Dan Simmons:

    An artist on Esperance had once said to me, "Having sex or a domestic quarrel with the house monitors on is like undressing in front of a dog or cat ... it gives you pause the first time, and then you forget about it.

  3. Jonathan Selbin:

    However accurate they may be at rest, the Fitbits are wildly inaccurate as heart rate monitors when worn during moderate- and high-intensity exercise, which is precisely the purpose for which Fitbit (in particular) markets them to consumers.

  4. Joshua Cohen:

    While impact monitors can be used as a guide to indicate potential risk and improve training and evaluation techniques, experts stress that these new technologies can not diagnose a concussion. None of [ it ] takes into account what actually happens inside the brain because of those hits or the duration of time that that hit happens, all which will affect the likelihood of getting a concussion and will determine how severe the concussion could be.

  5. Mel Tucker:

    We have someone that monitors the portal, sits there and presses refresh every 30 minutes.

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