- Look up
Monitor,
monitor,
Monitors, or
monitors in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Monitor or
monitor may
refer to:
Monitor,
Alberta Monitor, Indiana...
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modern monitors is
typically an LCD with LED backlight,
having by the 2010s
replaced CCFL
backlit LCDs.
Before the mid-2000s, most
monitors used a cathode-ray...
- in-ear
monitors.[self-published source?] In-ear
monitors can
function with as
little as one
armature driver but some of the top
models of in-ear
monitors can...
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transaction monitoring,
managing information technology from a
business transaction perspective Network monitoring,
systems that
constantly monitors a computer...
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Comics The
Monitors (American band), a
Motown act from the 1960s The
Monitors (Australian band), an
Australian band from the
early 1980s
Monitor (disambiguation)...
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dimensions of today's
Holter monitors are
about 110x70x30 mm, but some are only 61x46x20 mm and weigh 99 g. Most
Holter Monitors monitor the ECG via two or three...
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water monitors weighed 2–32 kg (4.4–70.5 lb). The
maximum weight of
captive individuals is over 50 kg (110 lb). In captivity,
Asian water monitors' life...
- and
likkewaan mean
monitor lizard in
South African English, and can be used interchangeably). A
feral po****tion of Nile
monitors (descended from escaped...
- Navy's
three Mihail Kogălniceanu-class
river monitors are
among the last
monitors in service. In Latin, a
monitor is
someone who admonishes: that is, reminds...
- mid-80s,
retail sales of
wireless personal heart monitors started in 1983.
Modern heart rate
monitors commonly use one of two
different methods to record...