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  2. Early warning system (medical) - Wikipedia

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    An early warning system (EWS), sometimes called a between-the-flags or track-and-trigger chart, is a clinical tool used in healthcare to anticipate patient deterioration by measuring the cumulative variation in observations, most often being patient vital signs and level of consciousness. [1]

  3. Early warning system - Wikipedia

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    A HSS Engineering TWS 295 electronic sirens warning Civil Defense siren. An early warning system is a warning system that can be implemented as a chain of information communication systems and comprises sensors, event detection and decision subsystems for early identification of hazards.

  4. Robert Shields (diarist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Shields (May 17, 1918 – October 15, 2007) was an American minister and high school English teacher best known for writing a diary of 37.5 million words, which chronicled every five minutes of his life from 1972 until a stroke disabled him in 1997.

  5. Edward Robb Ellis - Wikipedia

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    He began writing his diary in 1927 as part of a bet with two other young men as to who could keep up a journal the longest. [4] Ellis was determined to be a reporter from an early age. He started out writing feature stories for his hometown's Star Courier newspaper, [5] and attended the journalism program at the University of Missouri.

  6. Project diary - Wikipedia

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    A project diary (also history, journal or log) is a record of a project which is compiled while it is being done. [1] [2] This record might be used as legal evidence if there is a dispute about the outcome of the project such as a cost overrun. To facilitate this, entries should be indelible, time-stamped and signed so that they may not be ...

  7. Online diary - Wikipedia

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    An online diary or web diary, is a personal diary or journal that is published on the World Wide Web on a personal website or a diary-hosting website. Overview [ edit ]

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  9. Diary studies - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Diary studies are also known as experience sampling or ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methodology. Traditionally diary studies involved participants keeping a written diary of events. However the emergence of smartphones now enables participants to diary with photos, videos and text using a variety of online or offline apps and ...