Sentences with phrase «provide early warning»

Faillettaz says that we need detection methods such as seismic monitoring to provide an early warning of such disasters.
Sometimes, through reconnaissance of known and likely hotspots, and by keeping a close eye on the buildup and movement of troops — aided by the keen, clear eyes of DigitalGlobe's constellation of satellites — we can provide early warning.
If there is a dangerous increase in activity, the government will provide early warning and take steps to deal with it.
«Dogs are the most effective method available to security personnel to expand the security perimeter, add mobility to the security force, cause detectable human behaviors, provide a deterrent, detect mobile explosives, and provide early warning,» he says.
Researchers at the Koret Shelter Medicine Program found that stress - induced loss of appetite and weight may provide an early warning sign for impending URI in shelter cats.
This will provide you an early warning system of where your book is being talked about, sold or distributed.
It also has systems that can alert the driver to slippery roads ahead and can provide early warning of hazard warning lights ahead.
In any case, the researchers agree that these basic research findings provide an early warning to pharmaceutical drug developers.
Monitoring parasites for background mutations could provide an early warning system to identify areas at risk for artemisinin resistance.»
Sometimes those genetic clues provide an early warning that will save a life, but they can also be wrong, leading to unnecessary stress and risky treatments.
A statistical forecasting model was developed to estimate the risk of dengue outbreak in this period to provide an early warning that allows sufficient time for response.
A new study shows that climatic changes, such as warmer water, can provide an early warning.
And much public anger focused on Chile's navy, which failed to provide an early warning about the tsunami that followed the quake.
«Biomarkers may provide early warning of lung problems in 9/11 firefighters.»
Information from SEISS will help NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center provide early warning of these high flux events, so astronauts, satellite operators and others can take action to protect lives and equipment.
Furthermore, it makes it possible to look for these mutations in H5N1 viruses circulating in the wild, to provide an early warning of the emergence of viruses that might transmit among humans.
The next stage of the research will involve examining the signals that the placenta sends to the mother to affect the way she uses the nutrients she ingests, potentially providing important clues about biomarkers which provide an early warning of pregnancy complications.
The finding, reported next month in Physical Review Letters, could provide an early warning system and might eventually lead to methods for preventing seizures.
In 2003, the department set up the BioWatch programme: networks of sensors in major urban areas to provide early warning of biological attacks.
Recently, she partnered with the Centers for Disease Control to develop Kidenga, a community - based surveillance mobile application that is intended to educate communities and provide early warning of pathogen emergence.
These factors are commonly used to assess heart disease risk because they provide early warning of potential problems in patients who do not yet have heart disease.
«We provide an early warning system for enterprises by monitoring both applications and businesses,» Wadhwani told Fortune recently.
SQC thus provides early warning that quality is deteriorating.
Of course, climate predictions will also guide adaptation to a warmer globe, and even potentially provide early warnings for natural disasters.
(The U.S. Air Force uses powerful radars to catalog and track most space debris to provide early warnings for astronauts and satellites, but Sprites are so small that they can slip through that surveillance unseen.)
In pregnancies complicated by fetal congenital heart disease (CHD), global placental perfusion was significantly decreased and regional variation of placental perfusion significantly increased as pregnancies progressed, findings that point to non-invasive imaging providing an early warning of placental dysfunction.
As climate change is increasing the duration, frequency and severity of extreme weather events, it has become increasingly urgent to identify their effects and provide early warnings, in order to ensure market stability and global food security.
When the magma forms bubbles, the composition of gas at the surface should change, potentially providing an early warning sign.»
A system to provide early warnings of earthquakes such as the one which shook California's wine country this week is planned and ready to go, but two years after the scientific work finished, the funding is still being lined up.
«The space - time model developed for this study could provide the basis for the next generation of wave forecast models to predict wave extremes and provide early warnings to shipping companies and others to help them avoid dangerous areas at risk of rogue waves,» Fedele said.
It could be fluctuations in groundwater levels, or changes that could provide early warnings for a variety of geohazards such as permafrost thaw, sinkhole formation, and landslides.»
For officials at the Mosquito Control Division of the Harris County Public Health Service in Houston, dead crows and blue jays provided an early warning of the outbreak — and could help in understanding the virulence of the virus.
Monitoring remains an important tool to provide early warnings of forests at risk of reaching a tipping point, and the results of this study can inform and focus conservation and management decisions in areas of concern.
«In this study we've shown five distinct ways — by quantifying tumor burden, identifying disease subtype, cataloging mutations, predicting transformation and providing early warnings of recurrence — that circulating tumor DNA can yield potentially clinically useful information,» said Diehn.
According to Takao Someya, the leader of the research group, these could include sensors that record heartbeats and body temperature, for example, providing early warning of medical problems.
Existing schemes to detect when babies are not growing properly have reduced stillbirth rates by providing an early warning system.
They also monitor the health of the nation's coasts and provided early warnings of drought stress in crops.
A model of this kind is critical to providing early warnings for people living in volcanically active areas, understanding geothermal energy potential, and exploring the relationship between magma composition and metal - rich ore deposits.
The radio telescope's first major task will be to investigate the Sun to provide earlier warnings of solar storms that, if left unchecked, could fry satellites and power grids across the globe.
Flipped learning gives teachers in - class time to support students on challenging material, provides early warning when they don't understand, and encourages them to ask questions.
MyKey can limit top speeds and audio volume, provides earlier warnings and prevents deactivation of stability control systems.
This often provides an early warning of a possible price decline and is called bearish or negative divergence.
By better understanding the Sun and how it works, we will be able to better predict and better forecast the «weather out in space» providing earlier warnings to protect our astronauts and satellites floating around out there.
In contrast to Trenberth's 2015 lament that atmospheric circulation patterns are not robustly simulated by CO2 - driven climate models, predicting storm tracks and blocking are the most critical factors for providing early warnings.
This analytical report examines the current development of information and communication technology (ICT) and its infrastructure, services and applications in Mongolia while focusing on their role in disaster risk management (DRM) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) to prevent from natural disasters by providing early warnings.
As given importance to the concept of e-resilience, i.e. the development and utilization of ICT systems to provide early warnings, prevent from natural disasters as well as its ability to resist and recover from natural disasters.
To clients, managing expectations is about communicating progress, confirming that we're on track for established deadlines and providing early warning when something goes awry.
Interconnection: Interconnected alarms can provide earlier warning of than stand - alone alarms, especially if there is an alarm in a remote area of the dwelling.
She has presented at MACMH's annual conference, served as a panelist for the Minnesota chapter of the NASW, and provided the Early Warning Signs training to educators.

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Open conversations with my mentees have oftentimes provided me with early warning signals of cross-functional dissonance or morale issues on teams.
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