But if the GP practice is hidebound by oversight, and the competition body Monitor, which was originally designed to drive inefficient hospitals bust can no longer do so, it is hard to see the central argument of the reforms operating.
They could also be implanted in the body to monitor heart and other conditions, such as diabetes.
Instead of a moral judgment it calls for the introduction of a national body to monitor the state-based industry, mainly with consumer protection in mind.
It says companies should be made to reveal the total pay figure earned by executives and a new national body to monitor high pay should be established.
Instead of formal regulation, the UK government has opted for the companies to set up their own body to monitor themselves, called the Security in Complex Environments Group (SCEG).
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Association of Teachers and Lecturers general secretary Dr Mary Bousted said the government should set up an independent body to monitor and provide advice on asbestos in schools and remove it.
The memorandum requires Mr de Guindos to pass his sanctioning and licensing powers to the Bank of Spain, and Mr Rajoy to set up an independent fiscal body to monitor policy.
The day after Mr Bercow took the speaker's chair, Harriet Harman, the leader of the Commons, announced legislation that would establish an independent body to monitor MPs and create jail sentences for some violations of expenses rules.
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Caine and colleagues are currently pioneering new tracking devices for swimmers, which employ body-mounted gyroscopes and accelerometers in tandem with cameras and sensors around the pool to monitor body position, acceleration, speed and power.
The scientists behind the study used a body scanner to monitor brain activity in adults while they read.
Authorities are also drawing up legislation to establish an independent body that will monitor logging, possibly in conjunction with non-governmental groups.
One of the most interesting set of body language signals to monitor come from below the hips.
"We talk to the captain and crew, monitor their body language, see how they feel about us being on board and take all those factors into account, " said Mr Tunney.
The Health Committee will meet Dr David Bennett, Chair and interim Chief Executive of Monitor the body designed to ensure fair competition to provide NHS services - a key part of the new NHS architecture in the controversial Health and Social Care Bill.
The ultimate health care applications will allow us to monitor our body and use the insight from that data to create an actionable, preventative health solution, such as an individual exercise or nutritional plan, in addition to devising a personal cocktail of medicine.
Additional concerns are raised over the lack of an industry-wide regulatory body to demand transparency, monitor abusive loan practices, and ensure that financial education of financial products is in place.
Debate continued on competition in health services and the future role of Monitor, a body which currently regulates foundation trusts, which will be given wider powers under the bill and a duty to prevent anti-competitive practices.
Without any objections forthcoming, it was left to Andy Burnham, then a junior health minister, to sign off the relevant paper work and pass the application off to Monitor, the body that makes the final decision on FT status.
You can make yourself crazy trying to consciously monitor the constantly changing body signals of a roomful of people to little avail, because by the time you sort it all out, the conversation has moved on.
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Mr Gove set out his plans to turn the school, which has around 900 pupils, into an academy last year and replaced the governing body with an interim executive board to monitor its performance.
Liberal Democrat peer Baroness Williams of Crosby suggested that the bill might be "overloading" Monitor with duties and doubted whether the body would be able to perform properly.
The shirt has six types of sensors woven into its fabric, and is able to monitor more than 40 signals from the wearer's body.
Body sensors, some built into shirts, are letting doctors remotely monitor and diagnose vitals.
DERA's virtual body means that a plausible picture of a person's interior can be displayed on a monitor in the same way that it would be in a real operating theatre.
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