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Walking through Lumpini Park in Bangkok, you will see Monitor Lizards here and there. some are close to 2m long!
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Monitor lizards are usually large reptiles, although some can be as small as 12 centimeters in length. They have long necks, powerful tails and claws, and well-developed limbs. Most species are terrestrial, but arboreal and semi-aquatic monitors are also known
Cardiac arrhythmia monitoring refers to the identification of type and cause of irregular heart rhythms in a person's heartbeat. Cardiac arrhythmias are caused due to an abnormality in the heart’s electrical system which is responsible for the formation of the electrical impulse. Cardiac rhythms are monitored using electrocardiography (ECG) & electrophysiology devices.
Quahog Bay Conservancy Staff collect water samples weekly at seven established monitoring stations throughout the Bay, which are screened for total coliforms (sewage contamination). Samples are tracked and analyzed for patterns based on location, tides run-off, or other adverse conditions. Data from monitoring will be used to identify 'hot spot' problem areas. The sample pictured here was collected and tested on August 10, 2016.
The second version of the monitor that can be seen in my other picture 'chairstablemonitor'. This was created using Maya with polygons. I'm still new to the software and couldn't quite work out how to render it properly using lighting and such. So here's the raw render of the model.