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quality surveillance - перевод на русский

THE CONTINUOUS, SYSTEMATIC COLLECTION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF HEALTH-RELATED DATA NEEDED FOR THE PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION, AND EVALUATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE
Clinical Surveillance; Syndromic survelliance; Syndromic surveillance; Syndromic Surveillance; Public Health Surveillance; Product surveillance, postmarketing; Epidemiological surveillance; Epidemiologic surveillance; Clinical surveillance; Active surveillance study
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quality surveillance      

строительное дело

надзор за качеством (работ)

quality surveillance      
надзор за качеством (работ)
audio quality         
ASSESSMENT OF THE AUDIO OUTPUT FROM AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Sound Quality; Audio quality; Delivered Audio Quality
качество воспроизведения речи (устройствами засекречивания)
picture quality         
  • Blown highlights are detrimental to image quality. Top: Original image. Bottom: Blown areas highlighted in red.
  • At full resolution, this image has clearly visible compression artifacts, for example along the edges of the rightmost trusses.
CHARACTERISTIC OF AN IMAGE THAT MEASURES PERCEIVED IMAGE DEGRADATION
Image Quality; Picture quality

общая лексика

добротность изображения

image quality         
  • Blown highlights are detrimental to image quality. Top: Original image. Bottom: Blown areas highlighted in red.
  • At full resolution, this image has clearly visible compression artifacts, for example along the edges of the rightmost trusses.
CHARACTERISTIC OF AN IMAGE THAT MEASURES PERCEIVED IMAGE DEGRADATION
Image Quality; Picture quality

медицина

качество изображения

quality circle         
GROUP OF WORKERS WHO MEET REGULARLY TO IDENTIFY, ANALYZE AND SOLVE WORK-RELATED PROBLEMS
Quality circles; Quality Circles; Quality control circle; Management quality circle

['kwɔlitisə:k(ə)l]

американизм

кружок качества (на предприятии)

total quality control         
PROCESS OR ACTIVITY TO ENSURE THE QUALITY OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED TO CUSTOMERS
Comparison between BPR and ISO 9000; Quality gate; Quality standards; Total quality control; TQC; Quality-control; Quality Controls
полный контроль качества (с учётом человека как элемента системы)
surveillance         
  • The headquarters of UK intelligence activities is [[Government Communications Headquarters]], [[Cheltenham]], England (2017)
  • Graffiti expressing concern about the proliferation of video surveillance
  • A surveillance camera in [[Cairns, Queensland]]
  • Diagram of GPS satellites orbiting Earth
  • A payload surveillance camera manufactured by Controp and distributed to the U.S. government by ADI Technologies
  • IPTO]] ([[DARPA]]) official website
  •  Official seal of the [[Information Awareness Office]] – a U.S. agency which developed technologies for [[mass surveillance]]
  • graph]] of the relationships between users on the [[social networking]] site [[Facebook]]. [[Social network analysis]] enables governments to gather detailed information about peoples' friends, family, and other contacts. Since much of this information is voluntarily made public by the users themselves, it is often considered to be a form of [[open-source intelligence]]
  • Micro Air Vehicle with attached surveillance camera
  • RFID chip pulled from a new credit card
  • Hand with planned insertion point for Verichip device
  • Surveillance lamppost brought down in Hong Kong by citizens fearing state surveillance
  • A card containing an identification number
  • A traffic camera atop a high pole oversees a road in the Canadian city of Toronto
  • Surveillance Camera to support the Washington DC Police
  • Surveillance cameras such as these are installed by the millions in many countries, and are nowadays monitored by automated computer programs instead of humans.
  • Fingerprints being scanned as part of the [[US-VISIT]] program
  • graffito]] in Columbus, Ohio, depicting state surveillance of [[telecommunications]]
MONITORING OF BEHAVIOR, ACTIVITIES, OR OTHER CHANGING INFORMATION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INFLUENCING, MANAGING OR DIRECTING
Electronic surveillance; Electronic Eavesdropping; Surveillance technology; Survelliance; Shadow (verb); Surveillence; Stakeout; Surveillance device; Surveillance devices; Covert surveillance; Home Surveillance Systems; Steakout; Electronic eavesdropping; Reading messages; Government surveillance; US government surveillance; Surveilance; Stake out; Surveillance controversies; Opposition to surveillance; Telephone surveillance; Anti-surveillance activists; Psychological effects of surveillance; Social effects of surveillance; Police surveillance; Biometric surveillance; Surveillance system; Geolocation and surveillance; Social network surveillance; Satellite surveillance; Data mining and surveillance; Wireless tracking
сущ.
надзор; социальный контроль за действиями отдельных индивидов с целью обеспечения их адекватного поведения.
undervoltage         
  • CBEMA curve
  • Frequency stability of some large electrical grids
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE CURRENT PHYSICAL VALUES ​​OF THE MAINS VOLTAGE AS RECEIVED BY THE "CONSUMER / CUSTOMER" AND THE PROPERTY PROMISED TO THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY (SUPPLIER)
Power Quality; Undervoltage; Power sag; Power quality compression algorithm; User:AnnetteOAA1/new article name here; Power Quality Compression Algorithm - Responsible Electricity; Power quality

['ʌndəvəultidʒ]

электротехника

недостаточное напряжение

пониженное напряжение

существительное

электротехника

недостаточное напряжение

пониженное напряжение

stake out         
  • The headquarters of UK intelligence activities is [[Government Communications Headquarters]], [[Cheltenham]], England (2017)
  • Graffiti expressing concern about the proliferation of video surveillance
  • A surveillance camera in [[Cairns, Queensland]]
  • Diagram of GPS satellites orbiting Earth
  • A payload surveillance camera manufactured by Controp and distributed to the U.S. government by ADI Technologies
  • IPTO]] ([[DARPA]]) official website
  •  Official seal of the [[Information Awareness Office]] – a U.S. agency which developed technologies for [[mass surveillance]]
  • graph]] of the relationships between users on the [[social networking]] site [[Facebook]]. [[Social network analysis]] enables governments to gather detailed information about peoples' friends, family, and other contacts. Since much of this information is voluntarily made public by the users themselves, it is often considered to be a form of [[open-source intelligence]]
  • Micro Air Vehicle with attached surveillance camera
  • RFID chip pulled from a new credit card
  • Hand with planned insertion point for Verichip device
  • Surveillance lamppost brought down in Hong Kong by citizens fearing state surveillance
  • A card containing an identification number
  • A traffic camera atop a high pole oversees a road in the Canadian city of Toronto
  • Surveillance Camera to support the Washington DC Police
  • Surveillance cameras such as these are installed by the millions in many countries, and are nowadays monitored by automated computer programs instead of humans.
  • Fingerprints being scanned as part of the [[US-VISIT]] program
  • graffito]] in Columbus, Ohio, depicting state surveillance of [[telecommunications]]
MONITORING OF BEHAVIOR, ACTIVITIES, OR OTHER CHANGING INFORMATION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INFLUENCING, MANAGING OR DIRECTING
Electronic surveillance; Electronic Eavesdropping; Surveillance technology; Survelliance; Shadow (verb); Surveillence; Stakeout; Surveillance device; Surveillance devices; Covert surveillance; Home Surveillance Systems; Steakout; Electronic eavesdropping; Reading messages; Government surveillance; US government surveillance; Surveilance; Stake out; Surveillance controversies; Opposition to surveillance; Telephone surveillance; Anti-surveillance activists; Psychological effects of surveillance; Social effects of surveillance; Police surveillance; Biometric surveillance; Surveillance system; Geolocation and surveillance; Social network surveillance; Satellite surveillance; Data mining and surveillance; Wireless tracking

['steik'aut]

общая лексика

размечать кол

фразовый глагол

разговорное выражение

назначать (особ. полицейского) на определённый участок работы

вести наблюдение на определённом участке

следить (за кем-л.)

Определение

quality circle
A quality circle is a small group of workers and managers who meet to solve problems and improve the quality of the organization's products or services. (BUSINESS)
Riddick's first move was to form a quality circle.
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Википедия

Public health surveillance

Public health surveillance (also epidemiological surveillance, clinical surveillance or syndromic surveillance) is, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), "the continuous, systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health-related data needed for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice." Public health surveillance may be used to track emerging health-related issues at an early stage and find active solutions in a timely manner. Surveillance systems are generally called upon to provide information regarding when and where health problems are occurring and who is affected.

Public health surveillance systems can be passive or active. A passive surveillance system consists of the regular, ongoing reporting of diseases and conditions by all health facilities in a given territory. An active surveillance system is one where health facilities are visited and health care providers and medical records are reviewed in order to identify a specific disease or condition. Passive surveillance systems are less time-consuming and less expensive to run but risk under-reporting of some diseases. Active surveillance systems are most appropriate for epidemics or where a disease has been targeted for elimination.

Techniques of public health surveillance have been used in particular to study infectious diseases. Many large institutions, such as the WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), have created databases and modern computer systems (public health informatics) that can track and monitor emerging outbreaks of illnesses such as influenza, SARS, HIV, and even bioterrorism, such as the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States.

Many regions and countries have their own cancer registry, which is monitors the incidence of cancers to determine the prevalence and possible causes of these illnesses.

Other illnesses such as one-time events like stroke and chronic conditions such as diabetes, as well as social problems such as domestic violence, are increasingly being integrated into epidemiologic databases called disease registries. A cost-benefit analysis is conducted on these registries to determine governmental funding for research and prevention.

Systems that can automate the process of identifying adverse drug events, are currently being used, and are being compared to traditional written reports of such events. These systems intersect with the field of medical informatics, and are rapidly becoming adopted by hospitals and endorsed by institutions that oversee healthcare providers (such as JCAHO in the United States). Issues in regard to healthcare improvement are evolving around the surveillance of medication errors within institutions.

Как переводится quality surveillance на Русский язык