Tracing
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I'll use
tracing
out a figure eight as an example.
These countries took those strategies I just showed you; the community engagement, the case finding, contact tracing, etc., and they turned them on their head.
They would rapidly build out many, many burial teams so that they could safely deal with the dead, and with that, they would try and slow this outbreak to see if it could actually then be controlled using the classic approach of case finding and contact
tracing.
They were able to diagnose the case immediately, to safely treat the patient and to begin to do contact
tracing
to follow what was going on.
Now, that's incredibly important when you're trying to figure out how to intervene, but the important thing is contact
tracing.
But instead of making it very literal, showing you exactly the camera tracing, we turned it into a graphic that shows you the basic movement, and shows the way it's being analyzed.
So we've used isotope
tracing
to trace carbon moving from an injured mother tree down her trunk into the mycorrhizal network and into her neighboring seedlings, not only carbon but also defense signals.
You could probably find the answer by drawing a scale model of the room and
tracing
the path of the light, but the sun will be in its place in just minutes, and you’ve got no time to spare.
Mitochondrial DNA,
tracing
a purely maternal line of descent.
If you look at that
tracing
that's along the bottom, that's the electrocardiogram from the guinea pig's own heart.
They hooked her up to multiple different monitors and paid special attention to her blood pressure, the fetal heart rate
tracing
and gave her IV medication to prevent a seizure.
Saleem touches on all this and more,
tracing
the establishment of Bangladesh in 1971 and the emergency rule of Indira Gandhi.
Tragic art, as it developed in the theaters of ancient Greece, in the fifth century B.C., was essentially an art form devoted to
tracing
how people fail, and also according them a level of sympathy, which ordinary life would not necessarily accord them.
We've got great new technology for contact tracing, we've got amazing scientists working at the speed of light to give us test kits and antivirals and vaccines.
Marion manages to get his fingerprints and takes it to the police and when the identity is confirmed that it was in fact her brother Brian she and Bob leave for New York after
tracing
his whereabouts.
I can just imagine modern day porn fans
tracing
back through D'Amato's output and coming across this atrocity!
Even in this state, I couldn't help but notice that Cuba's acting was as flimsy as
tracing
paper.
Tracing
outrageously the plot of "Jaws", the script fails at creating any suspense what so ever.
Bakshi is well known for his heavy use of rotoscope (the technique of
tracing
a live action sequence) and this film is no exception.
Tracing
it's roots back to "Double Indemnity," and "The Postman Always Rings Twice" in the 40's - this was a great example of Modern Film Noir in the 90's.
Once he learns more about tracing, and you learn more about Saber and the Holy Grail War itself, the story pans out and you can see multiple facets of it moving together.
And “de-medicalized” conditions – with few if any professional health workers to ensure an appropriate public-health response to an epidemic (such as isolation of infected individuals,
tracing
of contacts, surveillance, and so forth) – make initial outbreaks more severe.
Piketty is very good at bringing these abstract relations to life by hanging real numbers on them and
tracing
their evolution over history.
Such discussions might help negotiators settle ongoing disputes over the "Codex Alimentarius" (global food standards set by the World Health Organization and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization), the EU regulation on labeling and
tracing
genetically modified organisms, and the application of World Trade Organization rules.
For example, today’s scanning technologies and information systems are perfectly capable of scanning a python or crocodile skin and
tracing
a small piece (say, a watchstrap) back to the source.
Doubling the Interpol budget and allocating one-tenth of the International Monetary Fund’s yearly financial monitoring and capacity-building budget to
tracing
terrorist funds would cost about US$128 million annually.
Rapid and effective isolation of infected cases, together with efficient
tracing
and monitoring of the contacts made by those infected with SARS, allowed public health officials in Hong Kong, Toronto, Singapore, and Vietnam to contain the epidemic.
Thanks to the emergency operations centers, this infrastructure even helped to stop the Ebola outbreak in Nigeria in 2014, by enabling contact
tracing
and surveillance.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health agencies were working behind the scenes, painstakingly
tracing
anyone who may have come into contact with Duncan and quarantining those who might transmit the disease.
This evidence linking employment to dynamism and
tracing
dynamism to favorable institutions, such as a well-developed stock market, and to obstructive institutions, such as myriad licenses for entry by new firms, is an advance in our understanding of healthy economies.
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