In the end, they hijacked commercial aircrafts without detection or interdiction. |
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But it provides zero-speed detection capabilities without the associated running jitter inherent in classical digital solutions. |
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Ovarian ultrasonography for detection of ovarian cysts or fibromas is also indicated. |
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Short-term earthquake prediction, on the other hand, is more deterministic and relies on the detection of precursory phenomena. |
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Moreover, we demonstrate that this procedure is useful as a detection method for the stepwise purification of the enzyme to homogeneity. |
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A highly sensitive method first developed for carbon dating, AMS quantifies isotopes with a detection limit of a few adducts in 10 nucleotides. |
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Voltage leakage detection requires a detector with a large-enough frame to straddle the electrical power line. |
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The origin of the initial spike observed upon detection of singlet oxygen luminescence remains unresolved. |
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Both provide audio detection signals that peak in frequency when the locator's tip is held directly over the target. |
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The focus shifted from the direct and rapid detection of life to acquiring a better understanding of the planet. |
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Hormonal contraceptives should not be withheld on the detection of gonorrhea or chlamydial infection. |
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Automated mechanical sniffers could be fitted with this detection system on every baggage handling chute. |
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No matter what your age, you can increase your chances of early breast cancer detection by being vigilant about protecting your good health. |
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Repairs to the building include the replacement of fire detection systems, emergency lighting, fire escapes and fire doors. |
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Therefore, the interval between cancer detection and death is longer in screened patients than in unscreened patients. |
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These can be found through the detection of gases such as sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, and vapours of mercury, iodine, and radon. |
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The HIV bDNA assays can be used for the detection and quantification of HIV virions in plasma, serum, blood cells, or tissue. |
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Sample injection was achieved via automatic thermal desorber, and detection was accomplished by a flame ionization detector. |
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It follows that detection of oxidative modification of biomolecules is dependent on the assays to measure such damage. |
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One androgenized cow was introduced within each heifer treatment group to compare estrous detection methods. |
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Diagnosis in leishmaniasis depends on microscopic detection of amastigotes in smears of tissue aspirates or biopsy samples. |
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We're going to go ahead and set up decontamination zones and hazmat detection zones. |
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The lab found no detectable trans fats in any of the samples, with a detection limit of 0.01 percent of the sample weight. |
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Scientific experts say many lives could have been saved if there had been an early detection of tsunamis. |
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So they try to exploit the detection and learning systems of their predators to make mistakes as unlikely as possible. |
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Other property owners, tenants or landlords have failed to provide any smoke or fire detection systems. |
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This toxin molecule is so tiny that it often eludes detection by the immune system. |
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The final cause of the process is that the chameleon should escape detection by its predators. |
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Prostate cancer presents major challenges for early detection through screening. |
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Earlier this year the school did not pass parts of the fire risk assessment due to inadequate smoke detection alarms. |
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However, the detection and identification of a drug in a blood sample indicates clear current exposure to that drug. |
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A wireless leak detection and automatic water shutoff system can save you lots of hassle in this case. |
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As of last week, some 23,000 cattle had been tested, with no detection of the disease. |
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This utility could be of particular value as part of an intrusion detection system. |
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The sniffer bees have an expert natural detection system and could be used to find truck bombs and land mines. |
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This would mean faster and more accurate detection and identification of substances. |
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Facilities for early detection and intervention woefully fall short of requirements. |
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They use detection equipment, including detector vans and hand-held scanners. |
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The cars are neither taxed or roadworthy but often evade Police detection as they are not stolen. |
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If a detection technology isn't precise enough, such particles can trigger a false positive. |
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Alternate methods of diagnosing pneumococcal disease are based on the detection of bacterial antigens in body fluids. |
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Early detection through mammography has been a major factor in the dramatic decrease in breast cancer mortality. |
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There are some who say that because of false positives and false negatives early detection is not worth it. |
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She said that telescopic observations reported in 1977 reported the detection of methane and ethane on Neptune but not Uranus. |
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In summary, we described the recent detection of a dynamic wave of gray matter loss in early-onset schizophrenia. |
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Each of the slave nodes has a timer programmed with a separate failure mode detection time period. |
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Its innovation lies in the design of the detection mechanism in the demodulator, which is based on symbol pattern recognition. |
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Metallic clutter in the ground will slow down a detection mission because all metallic objects must be investigated. |
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Cluster bomb footprints can be identified and mapped by the detection of bomblets, side panels and spiders from cluster bomb strikes. |
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The result is a thirtyfold increase in the detection sensitivity when the system is operating near the lasing threshold. |
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A common feature of cryptobiotic processes is the production of large amounts of saccharides triggered by the detection of stressful conditions. |
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However, it is usually at one of the first few bins in the histograms, where it may be due to failure of detection of very brief events. |
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A part of the stool sample was processed for the detection of bacterial pathogens. |
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Several detection methods exist that are compatible with the maximum information method. |
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There is going to be a very definite detection of mines and some bombs that have not been detonated off the coast of Hawaii. |
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Doped-up athletes combined with supersensitive dope detection equipment is going to turn the games upside-down. |
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In prokaryotes, mechanosensation is apparently limited to the detection of osmotic forces manifested as intracellular turgor pressure. |
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Could a bird that is said to be 20 metres across be able to escape detection for so long? |
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Motive is important in detection and in arguing a case in court, but it is irrelevant to sentencing. |
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Also trucks at certain camera positions and orientations may obscure detection of certain vehicles. |
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The technologies used for detection are different, however, as the MINOS detectors are made from steel plates layered with plastic scintillators. |
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Early lung cancer detection is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach. |
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Leading medical research into bioelectronics is focusing on diagnosis, detection and monitoring of medical conditions. |
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This reduces drag and lowers the radar cross section of the aircraft, making detection by the enemy more difficult. |
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Excitation was at 480 nm and emission detection at 510 nm for oxazole yellow and 510 and 535 run, respectively, for thiazole orange samples. |
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Cyclone detection doppler radars are replacing the conventional analogue radars in important locations along the east coast. |
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This lightning detection still goes on today but is now done by machines rather than humans. |
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Early detection of HIV optimizes chemoprophylaxis for opportunistic infections and provides an opportunity for secondary HIV prevention. |
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A stealth corvette of the YS 2000 design has a detection range of 13 km in rough seas and 22 km in calm sea without jamming. |
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Bile must be centrifuged and examined under polarizing or light microscopy for detection of precipitates. |
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Strain detection in the skeleton is thought to be effected by bone-lining cells and osteocytes embedded within the bone matrix. |
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One adds support for error detection codes such as checksums and cyclic redundancy codes. |
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Unfortunately, the cancer detection story is one that suffers from the problems of being an inexact science. |
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Fluorescent markers that are easily visible by microscopic or spectroscopic detection systems play a critical role in biology. |
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Washington is stockpiling vaccines and drugs and boosting research into new detection devices and treatments. |
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This allows for early detection of trends and this in turn allows for timeous changes in health strategies. |
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Fisher believes this new device will revolutionize detection of root-feeding pests like the weevil. |
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To be maximally effective, early detection in primary care and facilitation of help seeking in the wider community must also be addressed. |
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These systems are used for level measurement in continuous caster molds and tundishes and slag detection in ladles. |
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The current detection rate of nine per cent is also an improvement on last year's performance. |
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The technique is based on the detection of radioactivity emitted after a small amount of a radioactive tracer is injected into a peripheral vein. |
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It allows more patients to be seen sooner and this rapid assessment can lead to the earlier detection of serious illness. |
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Present guidelines recommend referral for colposcopy after detection of three borderline and two mild abnormalities. |
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Good old-fashioned police work and some of the most sophisticated modern detection techniques are being combined in the hunt for the criminal. |
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Thus, detection of this resonance will provide an important new constraint on chromospheric models. |
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The detection of an opportunity to huff is not essential, but you may want to consider how it could be done. |
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Analysis of nocturnal respiration included detection of apneas, hypopneas, and periods of desaturation. |
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Static and dynamic obstacle detection is supplemented by an array of ultrasonic sensors. |
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The detection of viral RNA in a respiratory sample suggests a viral contribution to respiratory symptomatology and pathology. |
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This outcome reduces the probability the signal will pass the detection threshold, resulting in a missed detection. |
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This provides some suppression, but the residual signal may still exceed detection thresholds. |
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Police patrolled the area along the beachfront with other bomb detection devices. |
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Steltner and coworkers developed a new algorithm for automated detection and classification of apneas and hypopneas. |
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Immunohistochemical detection by, for example, alkaline phosphatase or peroxidase has been utilized in some papers. |
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The detection of a homologous structure involves the inference that the structure is indeed homologous. |
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Whether closer follow-up of cases of tuberculosis leads to earlier detection of incipient toxicity or other factors are at work is unclear. |
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One project they have planned is the ultra-sensitive detection of short-lived atmospheric species that control photochemical smog formation. |
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A growing application of tellurium is in electrical and electronic devices, such as photocopiers, printers, and infrared detection systems. |
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All power supply circuits are protected by a ground fault detection system to prevent overloads and short circuits. |
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The world's only accurate detection system today is spread along the three major underwater fault lines in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean. |
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After a second overnight incubation and washing, the detection antibody is added. |
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Generally, with isolated and notable exceptions such as impaired driving, the perceived risk of detection for commission of a crime is low. |
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The second type of error in sound energy event detection is likely to occur due to a technique that is used for scene changes. |
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For instance, the substance indole, which comes from coal tar and animal feces, actually smells like jasmine at its detection threshold. |
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This device uses an electromechanical clot detection system with chromogenic capabilities for antithrombin measurements. |
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Indeed, ion channels, whether gated by ligand, voltage, or force, all possess specialized molecular sensors for detection of their stimuli. |
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The bunker is the size of a double garage with 3 fences around it, a microwave intruder alarm detection system and 32 armed policemen. |
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You'll be armed with a rifle, frag grenades, and mines, with the ability to use motion sensors and electromagnetic detection goggles. |
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The renovations also provided the opportunity to upgrade the fire detection system. |
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Government scientists later used the mine for experiments on seismic detection of underground explosions. |
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In patients suffering from a variety of severe diseases the detection of erythroblasts in peripheral blood is associated with poor prognosis. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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Deployment of weapons and combat hardware in emplacements reduces the probability of their detection two to three times. |
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It allows the detection of ureaplasmas in case of parallel infections and identification of their species. |
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A 51-year-old woman underwent an excisional breast biopsy following detection of abnormal calcifications on a routine mammogram. |
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A similar data detection and analysis as described above would generate an image of the medium in terms of its sonoluminescent characteristics. |
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First, singing is highly affected by both endogenous and environmental factors, potentially making detection probabilities low and variable. |
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The virus is a challenging enemy that has evolved many ways to avoid detection and elimination. |
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Optimal sensor placement is desirable to ensure adequate coverage of the network's flow for detection and remediation of contaminants. |
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Samples were analyzed according to a modified indophenol detection method, and concentration was assessed by spectrophotometry. |
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The relative inaccessibility of the mucosa to self-examination often delays diagnosis, resulting in late detection and poor survival. |
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In relation to proposals about the privatisation of radar detection and speed traps, Mr. Kelly is also most forthright. |
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Its advanced collision detection ensures that any bumps will probably not kill or severely cripple you. |
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Butler applied Microgravity and gradient techniques to the detection and delineation of shallow sub-surface cavities and tunnels. |
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Control of malaria and anaemia depends largely on passive case detection and appropriate treatment. |
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The detection of some volatile substances in blood does not in itself indicate inhalant abuse or even occupational exposure to these chemicals. |
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The dithizone heavy metal reagent allows the detection of free heavy metal ions in bodily liquids like urine and saliva. |
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A detection and seeking system for use in air-to-air, air-to-ground and ground-to-air missiles. |
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Early detection and treatment can often slow or stop the progression of disease. |
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No respite is given to the women constantly dodging detection and caught up at every turn by gender-specific restrictions. |
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Primary detection of odorants in the vomeronasal system occurs in the vomeronasal organ. |
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This laser gun is the latest hand-held speed detection equipment and does not need a vehicle so it is very easy to deploy. |
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On July 10, 2007, USDA confirmed the detection of a single female Sirex noctilio woodwasp in Macomb County, Michigan. |
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The past 20 years have seen rapid advances in the detection of genetic disorders in human fetuses. |
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For control measures to succeed, early detection and treatment of patients and contacts is very essential. |
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Intravenous pyelography has greater sensitivity and specificity for the detection of renal calculi. |
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The borough's detection rate is ranked the eighth worst in the country, with only 16.2 per cent of all reported crimes being solved. |
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Transparent species are susceptible to detection by reflections from their body surface, particularly at shallow depths. |
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These inconsistent findings may be explained by a variation in the detection of latent disease. |
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Early detection and delineation of tumor borders, or of dysplastic precursors, is often difficult using the naked eye. |
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Currently, detection of breast cancer relies largely on radiologists reading X-rays known as mammograms. |
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The gas detection circuit includes a catalytic bridge circuit and an analyzing bridge circuit. |
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A digital signal processor in the system defines individual detection zones, which can be programmed by the operator. |
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Early detection of this infection can reduce disease spread and prevent the sequelae of untreated chlamydia infections. |
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A recent advance in biotechnology may make pre-implantation detection of genetic variations easier to do. |
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Precision and speed of autofocus are of the utmost importance for the quality of object detection and the slide scanning results. |
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The standard microscopic examination technique for malaria parasites enables the detection of all four human plasmodium species. |
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One move in the right direction is the training course on the detection of traditional remedies held in Hong Kong in March of this year. |
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More comprehensive detection programs that check students' papers against extensive databanks of original papers are available on the Internet. |
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This site is now the worlds largest online plagiarism detection tool, a tool that grows daily with each paper students are forced to submit to its scrutiny. |
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Even if we use sophisticated detection systems like thermal imaging, the guerillas can move down to the basement where they will evade even those means of detection. |
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At present, there seems little evidence to support a view of selection specifically for ethanol detection or its utilization over the course of hominoid evolution. |
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As your detection rate increased, so did your false positive rate. |
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Three minutes later, the screener noticed that the explosive trace detection machine indicated a positive alert for Semtex, a plastic explosive, from the laptop. |
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Based on normalized scale transform, a new method via averaged stochastic resonance is presented to enhance the result of rolling element bearing fault detection furtherly. |
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New sensors for these microelectrodes are being produced which offer lower detection limits and the opportunity to measure other previously unmeasured ions. |
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Canadian authorities use vapour detectors for bomb detection at airports. |
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Often times, laboratories that perform drug screening assays are unaware of the various adulterants, detection methods, or their effects on the assay. |
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Laboratory diagnosis is primarily by serology, although antigen detection in tissue by immunohistochemistry and amplification of any RNA in blood and tissue can be used. |
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Other measures focus on early detection of cancers, augmentation of treatment facilities and establishment of equitable pain control and a palliative care network. |
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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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In October, the Trust is working to increase awareness on breast cancer and propagating suitable methods of prevention and detection of the disease. |
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Instead of focusing motion detection only on entrances and egresses, such as doors and air ducts, it's most practical to simply flood the room with motion detection. |
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He claimed that Holt, fearing detection by Australian intelligence officers, had sought political asylum in a Chinese midget submarine waiting off Portsea, near Melbourne. |
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This includes removal of certain advertising components that may gather statistics, as well as detection of various keylogging and other spy utilities. |
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In bancroftian filariasis, detection of circulating antigen by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay or rapid immunochromatographic testing has replaced microscopy. |
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It boasts intrusion detection systems, encryption key management and a cryptography accelerator that can perform up to 6,000 SSL handshakes a second. |
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A careful adjustment of the experimental exchange times should allow the detection of confined motions for typical distance scales between nanometers and micrometers. |
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Various manufacturing environments rely on early detection of toxic effluents such as sulfur dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide to ensure safe operation. |
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A new era of chromosome research began with the detection of giant chromosomes in tissues of Dipteran insects, the midges Bibio and Chironomus, and the fruit fly Drosophila. |
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Early detection of amblyopia is critical to your child's eyesight. |
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Despite problems with follow-up, this study provides evidence that early detection and intervention for amblyopia improves vision in young children. |
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Change detection by this method is a challenging task because soft tissue takes on different shapes at different imaging sessions, resulting in misaligned mammograms. |
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Out in the Atlantic, vast Japanese factory ships work nonstop, using modern sonar detection to spot the tuna shoals they sweep the ocean clean of fish. |
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Scientists have developed a new polymer that greatly increases the sensitivity of chemical detection systems for explosives such as trinitrotoluene. |
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Evidence that application of pressure prevents gastric distension needs to be established, together with methods for early detection of aerophagia. |
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They attributed their low colloid carcinoma detection rate to the absence of sufficient guidelines for the identification of colloid carcinoma at the time of their study. |
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A wavelength calibration module calibrates the detection and control unit. |
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Carrying submarine bombs, torpedoes and Harpoon missiles, it can offer outstanding surface and submarine detection equipment, and it has more applications than a submarine. |
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Of all the monitors used in the operating room, pulse oximetry has been shown to have the highest yield in the early detection of life-threatening events. |
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Since that time, considerable advances have been made in the science of underwater acoustics and the hardware used for the detection of faint signals. |
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Another area for future development in the care of patients with AAT deficiency is early detection of the disease to interdict smoking or exposure to toxic atmospheres. |
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Combining a nanopore with an active voltage control technique permits the detection of hundreds of individual DNA or RNA molecules in a time-efficient manner. |
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On the basis of a parallel output from the shift register, a decoder determines whether the detection of the pre-pit synchronization signal is accurate or erroneous. |
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In the chilled bulb, the floral stem is visible in the centre of the bulb, while the leaves and flower have grown outside the sensitive volume of the detection coil. |
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Protocols for detection of a vast variety of infective agents including viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic pathogens can be found in the literature. |
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The bound microparticle complexes are then incubated with antidetection hapten alkaline phosphatase conjugate, which binds to the detection haptens. |
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Essential for its use as a marker in protoplast fusion is its ease of detection by illuminating live cells or tissues at the appropriate excitation wavelength. |
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They are also aided in avoiding detection by dark bands and patches of dorsal color which act as a form of camouflage when the fish is viewed from above, especially by birds. |
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The report concludes that these antennas can be used to determine sheet ice thickness and to supply information to help in the detection of brash ice. |
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We compared chromatic contrast of each pair of spider and flower to detection thresholds computed in the visual systems of both Hymenopteran prey and passerine bird predator. |
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The large variation in disease detection rates with cervical smears may be partly due to differences in the sampling devices and the techniques of sampling. |
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Pauses may allow animals to increase detection both of predators and prey. |
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Parenteral transmission through blood and blood products is clearly evidenced by the higher detection rates among multiply transfused individuals. |
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For instance, the detection of the slow ejection kinetics may be impeded by the photobleaching effect and the possible diffusion of the probe through the permeable capsids. |
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The detection of hydrogen is based both on the intensity of gamma rays emitted by hydrogen, and by the intensity of neutrons that are moderated by hydrogen. |
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Today's announcement marks the first BAT detection autonomously followed by XRT detection, demonstrating the satellite is swiftly slewing as planned. |
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Last, but not least, gamers can also acquire a heat-sensitive visor which allows detection of power-ups and secret items behind destructible walls or in hard-to-reach places. |
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Using a commercially available antibody-based detection kit, it was confirmed in seed production fields, germplasm improvement plots, and in commercial field corn. |
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When backscatter is isotropic in the studied plane, the ratio of intensities of backscatter at any pair of angular positions of the detection axis of the probe will be unity. |
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Tumors are more rigid than normal tissues, and palpation of compliant tissues to look for a rigid tissue mass has been used as a method of cancer detection for some time. |
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We therefore report two experiments designed to test whether countershading enhances protection by diminishing the probability of detection by predators. |
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The information will be passed to the police or investigating authorities as long as it is used for prevention and detection of money launderers and terrorist financiers. |
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Previous efforts to understand attitudes toward early detection have sometimes assigned a significant role to the specific concept of cancer fatalism and fatalism generally. |
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And while detection is part of the battle, prevention is by far more important. |
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The F-35 is susceptible to detection by radars operating in the VHF bands of the spectrum. |
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A detection method stopped a deadly Listeria outbreak associated with contaminated cheese. |
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Among Dr. Collins' professional interests are detection and correction of vertebral subluxation, and educating the public about the health benefits of chiropractic care. |
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This tender for a Field emission Microscope and a direct electron detection camera for the Life Sciences department. |
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The mechanism of landmine detection is to ensonify the ground with an acoustic source and measure the intensity of the returning sound waves. |
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Standing on those long straight roads with the speed detection gun was like shooting fish in a barrel, somebody said. |
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A peak pattern detection system is also included to ensure that burn-ins are prevented. |
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These units also offer Cobra's Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne technology, ensuring super-fast detection of the fastest radar and laser guns. |
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For example, an industrial metrologist working in the automobile industry may design an evaluation for a car's crash detection system. |
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Microbaroms are a significant noise source that can potentially interfere with the detection of infrasound from nuclear explosions. |
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Heng-da cheng and Yui Man Lui described a novel approach to microcalcification detection based on fuzzy logic technique. |
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It may assist in the detection of prey near the sea surface as a bird flies low over it. |
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The towed array is the mainstay of NATO submarine detection systems, as it reduces the flow noise heard by operators. |
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He obtained a patent for his detection device in April 1904 and later a patent for a related amendment for estimating the distance to the ship. |
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His laboratory will use HDA system for the detection of Flavivirus and Rickettsia. |
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Once there is detection of BK viruria and viremia, the treatment strategy for BKV infection is not uniform and will need further investigation. |
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Daisy is an accelerant detection canine and along with her partner, John Peters, work for the Westchester County Police Department in New York. |
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Design and evaluation of a novel breast cancer detection system combining both thermoacoustic and photoacoustic tomography. |
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The entire fire detection and alarm system chosen for MT2 is based on Bosch's UGM 2020 universal security systems and Magic. |
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All radiation detection devices sense radiation using either a sodium iodide crystal or a plastic scintillator. |
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Use of thin-layer chromatography for detection of 11-nor-9-carboxy-delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol in urine. |
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Chromogenic Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay for rapid detection of Gram negative bacteriuria. |
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Gene response of human monocytic cells for the detection of antimigraine activity of feverfew extracts. |
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In vivo optical detection of cancer using chlorin e6-polyvinylpyrrolidone induced fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy. |
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Springer spaniel Barra, Scotland's only submerged human remains detection dog, scoured scrubland near the River Leven in Fife. |
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Real-time PCR for detection and quantification of the protistan parasite Perkinsus marinus in environmental waters. |
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Simple and sensitive detection of mutations in the ras proto-oncogenes using PNA-mediated PCR clamping. |
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This assay can provide earlier detection for clinically significant ketosis and improve ER and CDU throughput. |
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Comparison of radiography, CT and MR imaging in detection of arthropathies in patients with hemophilia. |
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Scotland Yard in London claims the civilianised system improves detection rates because vital evidence is retrieved faster. |
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His work on the scattering of blue-green light by a turbulent medium led to a scheme for detection of clear-air turbulence. |
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However Mr Craggs' trial heard his Aston Martin evaded detection after an officer in Stockton was unable to get a speed reading on his car. |
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Until recently, detection of multiplicate CYP2D6 genes required the use of restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses. |
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Some nephelometers, including the BN II, have automated detection algorithms designed to detect antigen excess. |
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The border had been closed since May 20, 2003, since the detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in an Alberta cow. |
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But for quantum clusters and quantum dots of noble metals the mode of detection is different. |
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Biogal has announced the launch of the Feline Panleukopenia and the Bovine Leptospira PCRun molecular detection test kits. |
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Radar detection is based on the difference in the rugosity of the water surface in the presence of a hydrocarbon. |
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Coproantigen detection for immunodiagnosis of Echinococcosis and Taeniasis in dogs and humans. |
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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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Briefly, the assay is based on the detection of an immunoreaction between sTfR and sTfR-specific antibodies in liquid phase. |
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Alkyl and aryl-substituted salicyl phosphates as detection reagents in enzyme amplified fluorescence DNA hybridization assays on solid support. |
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The detection of bilirubinuria indicates pathologic conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis and biliary obstruction. |
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Immunochemical detection of advanced glycation end products in lens crystallins from streptozocin-induced diabetic rat. |
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Evaluation of seven essential oils identifies cubeb oil as most effective attractant for detection of Xyleborus glabratus. |
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These disciplines could range from the series of different gas leak detection methods to vacuum valuation methods for hermetic seal validation. |
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Varying the size and intensity of the laser beam to allow the detection of small, subtle scotomas. |
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They will be kitted out with specialist detection equipment, including EMF meters, non-contact thermometers and scrying mirrors. |
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Reaching this second phase of the NGCD project is a vote of confidence in the viability of 1st Detect's mass spectrometer detection solution. |
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Random amplified polymorphic DNA for the specific detection of bubaline Echinococcus granulosus by hybridization assay. |
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Potential limitations of the 16S-23S rRNA intergenic region for molecular detection of Bartonella species. |
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Potential limitations of the 16S23S rRNA intergenic region for the molecular detection of Bar tonella species. |
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The detection of species-specific bands can be very useful for easy and early detection of any outcrossing event as well as assigning parentage. |
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With a detection range of up to 100km, the device is likely to be fitted on the tail fin of an aircraft. |
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The test cards are suitable for all metal detection and X-ray machines including Mettler-Toledo Safeline's product inspection systems. |
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Real-time PCR assay for detection and relative quantification of Liocarcinus depurator larvae from plankton samples. |
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Cervical cancer is preventable with early detection through regular screening. |
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The rapid detection and warning of the use of chemical agents on the battlefield are critical to force protection. |
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Neither Newhall Land nor county officials said the detection of perchlorate, a chemical compound used in manufacturing munitions, was a surprise. |
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Chemosensory detection is an important mechanism for detection of prey and predators. |
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But crime figures for each force, contained in spidergram papers, have been studied by the Mirror and compared for detection and prevention. |
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The related release and detection of nutrients in the small intestine was confirmed by blood serum levels of the hormone cholecystokinin. |
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For more information about SENTRY SigTab and the entire lineup of fraud detection software products from SQN, visit www. |
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For more than 30 years, SQN Banking Systems has provided superior fraud detection products to the financial industry. |
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Infection with Bartonella weissii and detection of Nanobacterium antigens in a North Carolina beef herd. |
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First, the detection area of the piezoelectric transducer is not sufficient to cover all of the plume-like cooking fumes. |
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The negative pressure wave technology accounts for the major share in the leak detection market. |
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A new detection system using computerized stereovision promises greater pedestrian safety in the years ahead. |
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Correct gastric tube placement was assessed by suction of fluid or detection of injected air by epigastric stethoscopy. |
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Serotype-specific detection of dengue viruses in a fourplex real-time reverse transcriptase PCR assay. |
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A new spectrophotometric method for the detection and determination of keta sugar and trioses. |
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Rapid detection of shellfish major allergen tropomyosin using superparamagnetic nanoparticle-based lateral flow immunoassay. |
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Messaging, content security and network security software provider GFI has launched a new intrusion detection system as freeware. |
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The patent applies to a novel, ultra-thin nitrocellulose surface chemistry that enables the detection of low-abundance proteins. |
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It has been shown to be equivalent to 7-field stereo color fundus photography, the current gold standard for detection of diabetic retinopathy. |
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Responsive full-time continuous phase detection AF ensures that moving subjects stay sharply focused, just like with still shooting. |
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Odorizing agents are added to propane, a naturally odorless gas, as a standard safety precaution to allow its detection in the event of a leak. |
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If the level is high, careful monitoring of the fetus is mandatory for the early detection of signs of thyroid hyperfunction. |
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Once the profile is computed the classification step begins by a contour detection and vectorization in order to deal only with vector objects. |
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The channels end in detection cuvettes where the reaction products collect and are measured by light-detection techniques. |
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The first student who discovers the dead link gets the points, which encourages early detection and correction of link rot. |
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The Geomorphologic Research Center Geoka has developed the SPIRS procedure for the detection of unknown risk potential. |
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Proper and early detection of giftedness in children is a very important step in developing the child's potential. |
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Simultaneous isolation, amplification, and detection of a standard amount of phocid herpesvirus were used for internal control of inhibition. |
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Photoluminescent options are available to aid with missing label detection using ultraviolet light. |
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The Model DE00001 dog ear detection processor is designed to detect quality defects after splicing operations. |
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The detection was quantitative over the three orders of magnitude that were examined in the femtomole to picomole range. |
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This group showed detection of parathyroid hormone at picomole per liter concentrations in buffer. |
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The Fight Mite Capture Pads also work as a dust mite detection system notifying customers if they have dust mite infestation. |
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Isolation and detection of microcystins and nodularins, cyanobacterial peptide hepatotoxins. |
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Evaluation of fault detection and diagnosis methods for refrigeration equipment and air-side economizers. |
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After the detection of bilateral sacroiliitis, testing for histocompatibility antigen HLA-B27 was done and results were positive. |
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Ultraviolet detection of column eluants was at 235 nm, and identification was based on co-migration with standards. |
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When an electrical path occurs between a coil turn and ground, a fault detection system turns off the power supply. |
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The novel MaxDiscovery Homocysteine Enzymatic Assay Kit employs simplified endpoint analysis to offer high sensitivity and low detection limits. |
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