Particular attention should be given to detecting problems related to the optic, oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves. |
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The iliac crest bone marrow biopsy is the gold standard for detecting of bone marrow metastases in small cell lung cancer. |
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Bone scanning is sensitive but not specific for detecting stress fractures, healing fractures, infections and tumors. |
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But I believe that routine disclosure of any Category A reports would be likely to prejudice the purpose of preventing or detecting crime. |
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Testing for HIV infection is usually done by detecting the presence of an antibody to the virus. |
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Hyperspectral remote sensing can potentially have a significant impact in detecting geobotanical anomalies or trends. |
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Another means of detecting pelvic disease that might contribute to infertility is by a surgical procedure called laparoscopy. |
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The most accurate means of detecting MAS is by examining the vocal cords with a laryngoscope. |
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The male equine raised his head, his thin ears rotated slowly, detecting a faint sound. |
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The analyzer is capable of detecting micron sizes in a range from 0.5 to 1750 microns. |
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Like most dogs, beagles are capable of detecting many different types of odors. |
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Gadolinium enhancement is useful for detecting dural or leptomeningeal involvement at the skull base. |
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The human nose can distinguish thousands of smells by detecting small quantities of chemicals. |
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That means, he argues, that the West must learn new ways of detecting and combating the enemy. |
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Several methodologies for detecting the underground stages of the parasite life cycle have been reported. |
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We recommend further evaluation using additional special techniques for detecting apoptotic leukocytes. |
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Recently he has become interested in EVP, detecting voices from the spirit world buried in radio static or white noise. |
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Lots of people write to ask about detecting the subtle signs of a potentially dicey relationship. |
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This information is essential to estimating the importance of detecting and detoxifying ethanol in fruits. |
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Some of the increase can be traced to better ways of recognising cancer and detecting cancer in an early stage. |
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In addition to detecting enemy aircraft, the radar beam also echoed from precipitation, which proved a valuable tool in war planning. |
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The team hopes the magnetometer will identify the wreck site by detecting the iron used in the hulls and steam engines of the sunken ships. |
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The accident could have been avoided only by detecting the track fault and preventing the freight train derailment. |
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He had great praise for Portlaoise Business Watch and said the group had a strong record in detecting and preventing crime in local shops. |
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The combination of the two are highly effective at detecting scams, schemes and illicit practices. |
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Early in the discussion he mentions possible ways of detecting whether a telepathist is communicating with the dead. |
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Taking backsights is a way of detecting errors and blunders in reading instruments. |
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Limitations of current diagnostic techniques in detecting infection at an early stage have prompted the development of new diagnostic tools. |
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If the funding were available we could widen its use and make a real impact in detecting more crimes. |
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Those cars successfully detecting all the eight points were piled with extra gifts. |
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This addition to weaponry technology could seek out its quarry by detecting the heat traces produced by a person's body. |
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The women were told about the importance of self-examination in detecting such diseases. |
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The psychology of poker involves bluffing and detecting the bluffs of others. |
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Diagnostic kits for detecting hepatitis B alone are exempt from excise duty. |
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The tests are capable of detecting traces of methamphetamine, heroin and cannabis found in the urine sample. |
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This is handy for differentiating sheet metal and steel bracings when detecting studs in auto bodies. |
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The sport's governing body treats such tests as assessing health, but they are regarded by anti-doping bodies as a proxy for detecting drug use. |
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Even if some nests were misclassified using this technique, the number of nests where this was the sole means of detecting parasitism was small. |
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High Street betting shops do not identify gamblers which can make detecting fraud, and prosecuting fraudsters, more difficult. |
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Polar bears have an acute sense of smell, and it is the most important sense for detecting prey on land. |
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In these respects, MRI is superior to ultrasonography or plain-film radiography in detecting tissue inflammation and necrosis. |
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Oil companies are also hopeful that the system will save them millions by detecting strong underwater currents that can stress oil rig platforms. |
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His eyes had focused on her throat, sharp vision detecting a blood vessel under the delicate skin. |
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He's normally very careful, and almost has a sixth sense when it comes to detecting even traces of nut. |
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Such methods and implements are desirably utilized for purposes of detecting and preventing counterfeiting or the like. |
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This test has been found to be a simple and useful means of detecting foci of infection by myxoviruses in tissue culture monolayers. |
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Explanation meant first detecting a vera causa, identifying a theoretically competent cause. |
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Both MRI and MRI arthrograms have poor sensitivity in detecting articular cartilage injury, but when it is detected, specificity is 100 per cent. |
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The idea of a car automatically detecting that the driver is dozing off is astonishing. |
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Although this assay is very sensitive for detecting chromosomal loss, it is unable to detect non-disjunction and chromosome gain. |
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This high-power radar was capable of detecting targets at a range of over 110 miles. |
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The research could also be used in traffic monitoring, aerial photography and detecting hazardous substances. |
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A special photographic process is very helpful in detecting early effects of diabetic retinopathy. |
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Sharks have excellent eyesight that is particularly good at detecting movement in low-light conditions such as starlight. |
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As soon as he viewed a window detailing the current workings of the sound detecting code, he realised something was awfully wrong. |
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As the cantrip for detecting magical aura levels finished, the usual tingling feeling came into his body, and instantly escalated. |
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It can play a part in locating old mines by detecting voids and fractures and profiling old workings within the seam. |
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The majority of the methods are based on the fluorescence measurements or on the usage of radioactive labels for detecting matter flux. |
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Her olfactory sense was currently detecting the odor of mildew, wet stone, and some type of food cooking. |
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With my senses haywire and out of control I had no way of detecting real danger. |
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An oxygen sensor is capable of directly detecting oxygen availability and subsequently triggering a signalling cascade. |
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At present the public have few reliable ways of detecting whether reporting is deceptive or not. |
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After astronomers find a planet orbiting a given star, they continue to monitor that star in the hope of detecting additional planets. |
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The test is known to be poor at detecting true heterogeneity among studies as significant. |
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The optimal specimen for detecting C trachomatis is a combined urethral and cervical swab. |
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One way of detecting a bent crank or a bent pedal spindle is to pedal backwards. |
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Used with due caution, the cloze test appears to be potentially helpful in detecting plagiarism. |
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Brian Malin, aged 30, a factory supervisor, dug up the coin while metal detecting in a field 10 miles from Oxford one evening last April. |
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Generating and detecting x rays in the strong fields used for magnetic resonance is difficult, but it can be done. |
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Fallopian tube patency can be confirmed by detecting an enhanced signal after instilling microbubbles into the uterine cavity. |
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Most search engines have duplication filters in effect that look past formatting changes and do a very good job of detecting duplicate content. |
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Since taking up metal detecting as a hobby Clacton bus driver Terry Field has made a few interesting finds but nothing major. |
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On display will be archaeological finds including coins and bottles as well as metal detecting trade stands. |
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On the detecting screen we see a picture identical to one which is obtained from interference of waves. |
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They might even beat the earth-based interferometers in detecting the first authentic gravity wave. |
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The greatest benefit appears to be in detecting rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, and parainfluenza viruses. |
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Astronomers explore the universe by passively detecting electromagnetic radiation and cosmic rays emitted by celestial objects. |
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Ultrasonography and radiography are equally effective imaging studies for detecting developmental dysplasia of the hip in infants four to six months of age. |
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I picked up on the urgency in her voice, detecting emotional breaks. |
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In auricular diagnosis one can identify subtle problems of the body by detecting areas of the ear which are discoloured, flaky, or have tenderness or high skin conductance. |
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The fecal occult blood test is not useful in detecting a precancerous stage because large adenomatous polyps rarely cause bleeding and remain undetected. |
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The sampler has good potential for detecting microorganisms present in numbers too small to be recovered by traditional methods, such as swab or serum sampling. |
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The system can tell how tired or stressed the speaker is by detecting irregularities in frequency modulation and analysing other factors, he said. |
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A galvanoscope is an instrument or apparatus, such as a magnetic needle, for detecting the presence and direction of electric currents, specially those of feeble intensity. |
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Nanoscale biosensors capable of detecting specific DNA sequences and genetic mutations in the lab could lead to new cancer detection methods or aid drug development. |
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This is useful for detecting candidal hyphae, mycelial tangles and spores. |
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It may also be considered unjust to punish an employee for the breach of some regulation as he may not have had the means of detecting the breach or of preventing it. |
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The difficulty of detecting Repoxygen is that it turns on the body's natural production of red blood cells which transport oxygen around the body. |
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We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening. |
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The figures reveal Malmesbury police have succeeded in their crack-down on crime by detecting more offences than any other police area in Wiltshire. |
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In conclusion, PCR can be used as an additional test for detecting M. tuberculosis in patients with tubercular pleuritis because conventional methods have low sensitivity. |
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That expelling of exhaust is vital in detecting their presence on radar. |
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He is one of nine authorities which have been supplied with the latest equipment for recording and detecting radioactivity after an atomic bomb explosion. |
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After detecting objects using a front-mounted camera, the obstacle's presence is noted by the Linux-based computer, and the bike steers around it. |
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Now a test for detecting cancer very early by picking out cells sensitised against tumour and antigens common to all types of cancer, has been developed. |
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Radar works by emitting pulses of electromagnetic waves toward a target and detecting a small portion of those waves that are reflected back to the receiving antenna. |
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The person used has had previous experience in detecting the quality of sound and as such I believe that he is an ideal tester for sound quality analysis. |
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These very common symptoms lead to difficulties in detecting the disease, and leptospirosis can only be accurately diagnosed through a blood examination. |
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Morgan immediately began to develop devices and techniques for detecting and measuring different types of radiation, quickly becoming director of health physics at Oak Ridge. |
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The two men inspected recently installed systems for checking passports and detecting stowaways on vehicles, including heartbeat sensors and gamma ray scanners. |
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We chose to do our dendrochronological work with pitch pine and Virginia pine to increase our chances of detecting site differences at the two slope positions. |
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This type of device is to be configured in such a way that it can be used for detecting material with optical axes in various directions without requiring assembly. |
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This describes the method and apparatus for detecting an initialization signal and a command packet error in packetized dynamic random access memories. |
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A Lo255 Oriel xenon lamp was employed as detecting light source. |
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Further research is needed to determine the ideal devices and strategies for preventing and detecting concussions. |
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In active electroreception, the animal senses its surrounding environment by generating electric fields and detecting distortions in these fields using electroreceptor organs. |
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Although a UPC number has 12 digits, the first digit is a category code that in practice is almost always, and the final digit is a checksum used for detecting errors. |
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This electrode is composed with antimonic block, parameter contrast and temperature compensation, which make it effective in scale removal and detecting. |
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A Japanese anti-piracy organization on Tuesday unveiled a new wire device aimed at detecting intruders attempting to sneak aboard a vessel while anchored or sailing. |
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Enzyme immunoassays for detecting chlamydial antigen and direct nucleic acid probe assays are the most widely used tests and can evaluate large numbers of samples. |
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First they smell us, detecting molecules from bacteria on our skin and carbon dioxide from our breath. |
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Mind you, she has practice aplenty in detecting odd behaviour. |
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The United States and the international community were successful in detecting people who were laundering money that is derived from narco trafficking. |
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Like testers intent on detecting feeble-mindedness among students, immigrants, and soldiers, child placers welcomed intelligence as a proxy for social status. |
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By detecting how far apart the partners are and how rapidly they orbit each other, scientists can determine the mass, volume, and composition of the binary asteroids. |
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There are four sets of ultrasonic sensors for detecting the opponent at a distance and four contact sensors on its sides which are triggered when contact is made. |
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Pretesting was very important for detecting a range of potential problems, from logistical glitches to problems with methods or threats to accuracy. |
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Curtains that can prevent flying glass shards from injuring people, and new sensors for detecting biohazards activity are among the newest developments. |
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In other words, depending on these intermediate frequencies, the bandpass filter circuit as well as the center frequency of the detecting circuit can be changed. |
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The itemisers are sophisticated computers capable of detecting microscopic vapours and particles of illicit narcotics from air and surface samples on baggage and cargo. |
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That's very useful for diagnostics, it's very useful for detecting whether somebody has cancer, obviously if we can detect that early, it can be life-saving. |
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He said he palpitated the man's liver beforehand rather than carrying out an ultrasound scan because, at the time, it was a more sensitive method for detecting tumours. |
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These satellites are equipped with sensors that measure surface temperature by detecting microwaves that pass through clouds. |
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Rudolf Peierls and Hans Bethe calculated that neutrinos could easily pass through the Earth, so the chances of detecting them were slim. |
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Money Laundering Regulations are designed to protect the UK financial system, as well as preventing and detecting crime. |
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Nonadapting receptors, such as those detecting pain, are also essential for survival. |
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Modern radar is also capable of detecting a snorkel in calm sea conditions. |
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These are especially found at the ends of their arms, detecting light and retreating into crevices. |
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Navy Marine Mammal Program, including detecting naval mines and enemy divers. |
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The presence of the substance in one or another part of the system is determined by detecting the locations of decay events. |
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In order to assist in detecting leaks, an odorizer is added to the otherwise colorless and almost odorless gas used by consumers. |
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In his report, Popov wrote that this phenomenon might be used for detecting objects, but he did nothing more with this observation. |
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In 1904, he demonstrated the feasibility of detecting a ship in dense fog, but not its distance from the transmitter. |
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This signal processing is similar to that used in speed detecting Doppler radar. |
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This allows snakes to be able to sense approaching animals by detecting faint vibrations in the ground. |
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In 1945, experiments tested the effectiveness of radar in detecting icebergs. |
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The Antarctic toothfish have large, upward looking eyes, adapted to detecting the silhouettes of prey fish. |
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They respond to the slightest disturbance in surface water, detecting vibrations and small pressure changes as small as a single drop. |
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A current view is that humans have an inborn but culturally affected system for detecting certain forms of genetic relatedness. |
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Alexander however, detecting the horse's fear of its own shadow, asked to tame the horse, which he eventually managed. |
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A variety of laboratory methods are available for detecting chickenpox in evaluation of suspected smallpox cases. |
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It is believed to play a key role in the social interactions of horses as well as detecting other key scents in the environment. |
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Ospreys have vision that is well adapted to detecting underwater objects from the air. |
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Serum gastrin levels and salicylate levels are useful in detecting Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and surreptitious use of aspirin. |
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The WMD laser works by detecting the audio frequency created by the beating of mosquito wings. |
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Performance of transperineal template-guided mapping biopsy in detecting prostate cancer in the initial and repeat biopsy setting. |
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Her influenza biosensor, for example, is aimed at not just detecting the flu virus but also at determining whether the strain is pandemic. |
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Effects of biotelemetry triangulation error on detecting habitat selection. |
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They focus on characterizing such anomalies and detecting them from a machine learning perspective. |
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Among the finds was a hoard of 17 medieval coins discovered by Roland Mumford in December 2012, while metal detecting on farmland in Wenvoe. |
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The metal detecting equipment company Minelab has set up a direct presence in Dubai in the form of Minelab MEA General Trading llc. |
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He talks metal detecting, Johnny Depp and why we must bid adieu to geeky Gareth forever. |
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A METAL detecting enthusiast has unearthed a 3,000-year-old bronze age axe in a farmer's field. |
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Terahertz waves could one day enhance airport security by detecting dangerous items from dozens of feet away, according to a university study. |
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While a research scientist at Abbott Laboratories, Rosenberg created a serodiagnostic test for use in detecting Chagas' disease in South America. |
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For instance, display 18 can be a MultiTouch display capable of detecting several touches or gestures simultaneously. |
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How reliable is intraoperative cholangiography as a method for detecting common bile duct stones? |
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As such, FISH and PCR complement each other and are both essential for detecting t translocation. |
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The MI technique has therefore, been accepted as a valid in vitro for detecting CMI, and also typified by tuberculin skin test reactions. |
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The researchers chose genomic DNA sequences that code for conglutin genes as targets for detecting lupin. |
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There have been many attempts to devise ways of detecting TCA, but cork taint remains a huge, if not literal, headache for the wine industry. |
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Swordtail fry attend to chemical and visual cues in detecting predators and conspecifics. |
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A real STR result would look similar to this but with more markers, allowing for greater statistical power in detecting unrelatedness. |
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Sira Technologies has held the patent on a solid-phase immunobead assay that has been used successfully in detecting ciguatoxin and okadaic acid. |
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We are anxious to test the BioSentry's effectiveness in detecting Cryptosporidium and other water pathogens. |
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The mouse inoculation assay is currently the most sensitive, specific, and commonly used method for detecting botulinal toxin. |
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The detecting methods for HbAlc have the potential of detecting coexisting Hb variants or hemoglobinopathies. |
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Retinal function was also assessed by detecting electroretinograms and electrical nerve signals from the retina. |
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In the same category come potholers and those peculiar types who go metal detecting. |
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Western blotting is widely used life science analytical technique for detecting proteins in tissue homogenate or extract. |
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These assays are recommended for detecting hypofibrinogenemia or dysfibrinogenemia and for evaluating the risk of bleeding. |
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Development of novel real-time PCR assays for detecting DNA virus infections in psittaciform birds. |
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Diagnosis is confirmed by detecting antierythropoietin antibodies using immunoprecipitation. |
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The requirements approach is much better at detecting systemic problems leading to inadequacies in an organization's records and information. |
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Dye and fluorescent tracers are used for detecting fluid leaks visually or by sensitive cameras or fluorometers. |
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Research so far has been inconclusive, with some studies reporting a surge of these fireballs in February and others detecting no such trend, Brown said. |
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The examination included searching for cystic hygroma and measurement of nuchal translucency, both of which were valuable parameters in detecting defects. |
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Teong Lim, Chairman and CEO, reports that a method for detecting and measuring melamine without the need to derivatize or modify the sample has been created. |
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One of these new assays detecting IgA antibodies to the fibrillar form of the depolymerized actin protein of the cytoskeleton is promising but not completely defined. |
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Karyotyping is superior at detecting low-level mosaicism, some ploidies, balanced but potentially pathogenic rearrangements, and de-novo heterozygous pathogenic mutations. |
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Schieber's team examined micrometer-scale quartz grains using scanning cathodoluminescence, a type of electron microscopy good for detecting textural differences. |
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The inquest heard two of the items, the silver coins and decorative silver strap end, were found by metal detecting enthusiast Chris Morris, of Pantymwyn in Flintshire. |
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They cover tools for discovering biomarkers, biomarkers for injury or disease, technology for detecting biomarkers, and hot topics in biomarker research. |
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Kaspersky Lab has obtained a patent for a method of detecting malware that has been masked by rootkits special programs capable of altering the outcomes of system functions. |
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The value of LPA is its ability to detect resistance to other antituberculous drugs in addition to rifampicin, as well as detecting dual-strain infection. |
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The oximeter is far more effective at detecting an apneic patient. |
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The Norton AntiVirus for NetWare provides unobtrusive virus protection identifying 100 percent of the NCSA libraries while also detecting the activity of unknown viruses. |
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Concurrent to continuous monitoring and automatically detecting ADEs, the software facilitates and promotes consultation, feedback and networking among healthcare providers. |
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Dago, a retired Army service dog, served as a bomb detecting dog with the 28th Military Police Detachment at Ft. Wainwright, Alaska for eight years. |
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Upon detecting firedamp the candle is lowered and arrangements made for the ventilating of the area or the deliberate firing of the firedamp after the end of a shift. |
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In addition, sonar technology gave an edge to detecting and catching fish. |
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Aboriginal peoples located the plants in habitat by observing where bandicoots had scratched in search of the tubers after detecting the plants underground by scent. |
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These are important for detecting their prey on the muddy sea floor. |
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The military of the United States and Russia train bottlenose dolphins as military dolphins for wartime tasks, such as locating sea mines and detecting enemy divers. |
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The details of how birds interpret the magnetic data are not fully understood, but tiny crystals of magnetite around the eye are involved in detecting the field. |
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Some trilobites such as Asaphus kowalewski evolved long eyestalks to assist in detecting predators whereas other trilobite eyes in contrast disappeared completely. |
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Often canine units are used for detecting rolling meth labs which can be concealed on large vehicles, or transported on something as small as a motorcycle. |
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Some authors detecting estrogen receptor in condyloma acuminata by ImmunoHistoChemistry, found that positive ER was present in most of CA cases while a few in normal tissues. |
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The instrument used in this study would be helpful to foretest advisees and hence would facilitate advisor's work in the direction of detecting maladjustments. |
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