The test detects low levels of a protein that indicates systemic inflammation in the body. |
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This double-observer approach is based on a primary observer who relays all birds he or she detects at a point to the secondary observer. |
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The patented sensitive microphone detects the noise of a water leak transmitted along pipes, valves, and hydrants and through the ground. |
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The moats have since filled in, but the interferometric radar is so subtle that it detects the change in the height of the former banks. |
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Cervical screening detects abnormalities which, if left untreated, could lead to cervical cancer. |
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Underneath this official language of inevitability and necessity, Woolf detects an irrepressible internal pressure. |
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The top-end model boasts natty features such as brakes linked to a laser that detects nearby vehicles. |
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Once the system detects a nearby UAV, it alerts residents through a sound or light-based alert. |
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The protein is linked to a second protein, ubiquitin, when the cell detects that DNA damage has occurred. |
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This cell line detects a wide variety of mutagenic lesions, including point mutations, deletions and various types of chromosomal aberrations. |
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We assume that the predator moves in an undeviating straight line, unless it detects the prey individual. |
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Specifically, it looks for dynamic buffer underflows and detects memory reuse after it is freed. |
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A detector detects a digital sample of the recorded analog signals as corresponding to one of the maximum likelihood states. |
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A first detector detects an average of the AC current applied to the charge member. |
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To detect hard braking or cornering, the system uses an accelerometer that detects high g-forces on the vehicle. |
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A small sensor, the accelerometer, placed nearby then detects the sound waves and analyses their acoustic signature. |
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If it detects a life-threatening arrhythmia, on the other hand, it jolts the heart in an attempt to restore normal rhythm. |
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If it detects an abnormally rapid heartbeat, it sends an electrical surge to a defibrillator coil and jolts the heart back into a normal rhythm. |
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It also detects corona discharge, bearing wear, steam traps, valve noise, and some gaseous and water leaks. |
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By suspending pieces of tape from a straw, you can build an electroscope, a device that detects electrical charge. |
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The potentially spiritual human being introspects and detects no inner spiritual fire. |
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Using Beer-Lambert's law, the instrument detects and measures the reductions caused by pollutants in the spectrum of ambient air. |
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The towers and aerostats carry an electro-optical and infrared sensor that detects enemy forces and objects at day or night. |
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In their installation, a sensor detects the approaching viewer and triggers a projected image of Van Eyck to appear in the mirror. |
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He detects her unhappiness and remoteness and intuits that all is not well at home. |
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This interactive program detects electrodermal responses and performs a parameterization. |
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Corpac detects active, localized corrosion and pitting in stainless steel, carbon-steel, aluminum alloys, zircalloy and more. |
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The latching comparator detects any incoming signal that is above the stored negative voltage reference. |
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A sensor module in the bag's handle detects when the bag has been picked up, indicating that the owner might be leaving. |
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If he detects the presence of drugs on someone we could then go ahead and search them. |
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Scientists hit pay dirt on Mars as a small probe detects large amounts of what could be ice just below the surface. |
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It is also important to know how each animal detects human presence since it will help one go as close as possible to it undetected. |
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You don't have a philosopher's sense that detects cheesy things in writing. |
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The software analyses voice patterns, and detects subtle changes which can point to the claimants lying. |
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The transducer detects echoes before being converted into electrical signals that are represented on an oscilloscopic display. |
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In the Amazon, a Waorani hunter detects the scent of animal urine at forty paces and identifies the species that deposited it. |
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A Predator senses guard dogs and detects minefields in a swamp, or releases sample Hellfire munitions that neutralize their targets. |
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A pulse-Doppler radar operator detects an aircraft by noting a difference in the frequency of the transmitted and reflected energy. |
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If an authentic medium detects a spirit that is present, they will try and convince it to move on. |
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Each receiver detects the oncoming of the data signals with the maximum delay on the transmission paths. |
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But he also detects the familiar, steely resolve of a Chancellor who is convinced that they will be borne out. |
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Three minutes later, a machine that detects trace explosives showed a positive reading for Semtex, a volatile plastic explosive. |
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The service detects plagiarism by comparing students' assignments and projects to sources on the Internet and in its database. |
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Still, a shadow crosses Jack's resolutely clouded eyes as he detects a snag in the plan. |
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The screening test for cocaine detects benzoyl ecgonine, the major metabolite of cocaine. |
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When the Bug detects Mr. Grout, we expect to see spikes in the neural traces displayed on the lower half of the monitor. |
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The input transducer is the photo detector that detects the radiation emitted from the radiated substance. |
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The hand-held device, which uses near-infrared light to measure blood flow in the breast, emits a tone when it detects increased blood volume that could signal tumor growth. |
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A handheld receiver detects radio emissions from these satellites. |
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The RTAI kernel module detects the vertical refresh of the monitor and changes a pointer in the video card memory that tells the video card what to draw on the screen. |
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Enter NeuroSky, an EEG headset that detects brainwaves and helps you reach peak mental state. |
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What the fmri machine detects is the shifting proportions of oxygenated blood in any given region of the brain. |
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The titian-haired lady of the finely-chiselled features detects the Scottish accent and confides that husband number one had been a Scot, a member of the aristocracy. |
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When the regulator detects low air pressure, air is transferred from the sealed-off axles to the low tyre through a small rotational part on the axle. |
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A suite of infrared, wide-field telescopes installed along the length of the aircraft's fuselage detects the missile plume at ranges up to several hundred km. |
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Their observations also support the arguments of the Paris-Cambridge theorists about how the ear detects signals below the threshold for thermal noise. |
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Well the sensor is very versatile and it works in simultaneous modes so it both detects magnetic materials but it's also sensitive to the electric susceptibility. |
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Implanted in the chest, the ICD is a small electronic device which shocks the heart back into a healthy rhythm if it detects an abnormal heartbeat. |
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A new smart bra from a Japanese company claims to only unhook when it detects a woman is in love. |
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The C-urea breath test detects current infection and is not radioactive. |
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The system detects a source of free energy, the vane on the back of the windmill orients the windmill because of the transient wind, and then work is extracted. |
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He is generous and tolerant of the young and aspiring, but a merciless adversary when he detects a dominating, powerful academic figure in pomposity or imposture. |
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However, combing through the hair with a louse comb and examining the teeth of the comb for living lice detects more cases than direct visualization alone. |
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One detects in their commentary a note of annoyance that the incestuous relations between corporate interests and government have emerged so openly. |
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As soon as the immune system detects the presence of a pathogen it mounts a response to kill it, which is highly successful in most cases in healthy people. |
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As the produce of the land was the ultimate source of nearly all raw material and energy inputs, Landers detects a distinctive pattern in the organisation of production. |
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It detects the end point of the reaction between this and water. |
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The Metpoint PRM detects the relative pressure in gaseous media and transforms this pressure into a linear output signal. |
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Gestures result in very small Doppler shifts, and WiSee detects those shifts and translates them into commands. |
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New MultiScan software from Beta LaserMike in Dayton, Ohio, detects missing profiles or strands and also gives lump and neckdown reports. |
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Still, Damon is on to something when he detects a drift and flaccidness in much of American youth. |
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Exceptions are thrown when some module of the project detects an error condition or if it handles some standard Java throwables. |
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Lateral line. A sense organ in a pored tube along the side of the body that detects movement, low frequency vibrations, and temperature changes. |
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A broad, sensitive test for pathogens that detects the presence of infectious material rather than antibodies is therefore highly desirable. |
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The ascending mine is a floating distance mine that may cut its mooring or in some other way float higher when it detects a target. |
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This structure detects light, maintains circadian rhythms, and controls color changes. |
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As soon as the system detects a suitable parking space it gives the driver a signal. |
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Also included is a verify head that detects drop-outs or a failure of writing the servo pattern onto the servo tracks. |
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Spermcheck fertility, an immunodiagnostic home test that detects normozoospermia and severe oligozoospermia. |
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The limitations of array CGH is that it cannot detect balanced translocations or polyploidy, as it only detects copy number variation. |
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A DEVICE which detects radioactive material used by terrorists for dirty bombs is being developed by a Warrington firm. |
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As with MacDiarmid, Hart detects a regional cosmopolitanism at work in Bunting's writing, a quality he connects to synthetic vernacularism. |
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The sorting machine has an electric eye that detects any dark-stained shells and, with a jet of air, blows them into a separate bin. |
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In the television receiver, a sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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A sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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Screening detects cancer earlier, with three-quarters of eligible Scotswomen attending their mammogram. |
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The BFGoodrich advisory ice detection system is especially useful because it detects the presence of rime, runback and clear glaze ice. |
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The leucocyte esterase test is a colorimetric test that detects specific byproducts of leucocytes in the urine. |
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A photosensor detects whether the lid is facing up or down just before it passes through a spinning tube. |
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This electronically detects whether the thrower's hand is in contact with the handle as it passes the hog line and indicates a violation by lights at the base of the handle. |
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Further, even with so literarily establishmentarian a figure as Meek, one also detects a distinctly Southern concept of the profession of authorship. |
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One of the immune system's strongest cellular defenses is protein kinase R, an enzyme that lies dormant until it detects viruses replicating within a cell. |
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A tamper event occurs when the MCU detects a tilt or other motion, movement of the power switch, or removal of critical components like the munition or battery cover. |
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Intended for use by students in middle and high school, the software detects run-on sentences and missing commas and has expanded its sentence fragment detection. |
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It requires a great deal of patience as you wait and wait for the needle on the seismometer to begin scratching more earnestly as it detects tremors in the ground. |
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The test detects antibodies to the nuclear antigen of Epstein-Barr virus, which aids in the diagnosis of EBV-associated diseases such as infectious mononucleosis. |
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An operator is alerted to the pipe location with an audible sound and signal meter when the receiver detects reradiated energy from the marker antenna. |
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If a misalignment chokes off the nerve supply to the various organs in the body, called subluxation, the machine detects it and Lemire realigns the bones. |
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A surveillance camera that is networked to a DVR detects motion, an alarm annunciates and a custom audio-visual warning is automatically broadcast. |
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A bacteriolytic agent that detects and kills Bacillus anthracis. |
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Most fish have sensitive receptors that form the lateral line system, which detects gentle currents and vibrations, and senses the motion of nearby fish and prey. |
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We present here a multiplex polymerase chain reaction, which detects and distinguishes infection by 2 such agents, avipoxviruses and papillomaviruses, in avian hosts. |
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The GasWarden system consists of a 'Gas Sniffer' or sensor which detects the gas leak sending a signal to a switching unit fastened to the gas bottle. |
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Notify's VMWI technology detects the stutter dial tone that telephone company voice mail providers use to alert their users that they have new voice mail messages. |
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Guaiac FOBT detects peroxidase activity of haeme or haemoglobin. |
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A PCR-based method for monitoring Legionella pneumophila in water samples detects viable but noncultivable Legionellae that can recover their cultivability. |
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