“detect” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “detect”:

+ They said their test could be changed to detect SARS-CoV-2.

+ A group of scientists from Hokkaido University developed an antibody test that could detect avian flu antibodies in only 20minutes.

+ The template will automatically detect the edit protection level of a page, and modify the appearance or categorization in consequence.

+ The “subst” parameter allows the meta-template to detect whether the template has been incorrectly substituted, and give an appropriate warning.

+ To detect prey on land, they may have lowered their heads to the ground and felt for vibrations.

+ These eye-spots do nothing but detect if the surroundings are light or dark.

+ Some methods are more difficult to do, but they allow to not only detect the error, but to fix it.

detect use in-sentences
detect use in-sentences

Example sentences of “detect”:

+ We should try to cover at least 50% of the articles at detect possible candidates for inclusion in the CD.

+ It helps other templates detect what page they are on, using pattern matching on the pagename.

+ We should try to cover at least 50% of the articles at detect possible candidates for inclusion in the CD.

+ It helps other templates detect what page they are on, using pattern matching on the pagename.

+ The sensors are so sensitive that they need only very little light and can even detect single photons.

+ This function will detect the visible replacement character when it is part of the Wikisource.

+ By measuring gravity, they were able to detect what looked like two clouds of dark matter, with a cloud of normal matter in between them.

+ The cells that make the hormone detect this effect and its production ceases.

+ Hospitals only have equipment to detect gamma rays.

+ A series of pores in the shark’s nose allow them to detect electromagnetic fields and sense animal vibrations in the water, as well as accurately navigate through the open ocean.

+ That is because the uncertainties in position and velocity are so small that we could not detect them.

+ The FID does not detect these impurities because they do not burn.

More in-sentence examples of “detect”:

+ Radiology is a field of medicine that uses medical imaging methods to detect and treat diseases.

+ He wanted to invent a technology that would be able to detect icebergs.

+ This hydrogen has yet to be observed, but there are experiments underway to detect the hydrogen line produced during this era.

+ Autonomous Cars use a combination of Computer Vision and LiDAR to detect pedestrians and Stop Signs when driving passengers.

+ This has been a problem with modules that use to detect whether to use the arguments from the frame or the parent frame, as those modules automatically process every available argument.

+ This can be used to detect exoplanets.

+ Using alternative puppet accounts to split your contributions history means that other editors cannot detect patterns in your contributions.

+ On September 8, 2001, Titania occultationocculted a faint star; this was a chance to both refine its diameter and ephemeris, and to detect any extant atmosphere.

+ A puck is a mouse-like device that can detect its absolute position and rotation.

+ DSP is also used to detect nuclear weaponnuclear explosions.

+ If a computer program tries to divide an integer by zero, the operating system will usually detect this and stop the program.

+ In biological molecules that capture or detect light energy, the chromophore is the part of the molecule which responds when hit by light.

+ If those pages are created then the green /doc box for the template will detect them and link to them in its heading.

+ On Earth, mass and weight are the same for most purposes, though a sensitive gravimeter can detect the difference.

+ Many waders have sensitive nerve endings at the end of their bills which let them detect prey hidden in mud or soft soil.

+ The immune system can detect and identify many different kinds of disease agents.

+ It is very important, in order to avoid any complications during a blood transfusion, to detect individuals with rare blood types.

+ FID can be used to detect very small amounts of material, as small as 10 g/s.

+ Alternatively, if a drive has experienced problems in the past, but the sensors no longer detect such problems, the SMART status may, depending on the manufacturer’s programming, suggest that the drive is now sound.

+ An eyespot is a simple organ in biology used to detect light.

+ This counter was only capable of detecting alpha particles but in 1928 Geiger and Walther Müller developed the sealed Geiger-Müller tube which could detect more types of ionizing radiation and it became a practical radiation sensor.

+ This will make it easier to detect line breaks and to refer to a particular line in discussions.

+ To detect light, the cell has an eyespot, a primitive organelle that filters sunlight into light-detecting, photo-sensitive structures.

+ So if you just need to detect main, talk and other then use.

+ They do this to be hard to detect in crowds.

+ Radiology is a field of medicine that uses medical imaging methods to detect and treat diseases.

+ He wanted to invent a technology that would be able to detect icebergs.

+ The doctor may want to perform a Rectumrectal examination which will help detect internal hemorrhoids, anoscope to be inserted in the anus.

+ Internet service providers also detect them automatically and cooperate to cut off customers who are major spammers.

+ Current science is not able to detect or measure chakras.

+ Its own large eyes detect even the faintest of gleams.

+ It did, however, detect another difference in the microwave temperature on one side of the sky.

+ This allows to detect errors, and in certain cases, to correct them as well.

+ Other principles, such as Čerenkov light and transition radiation, have also been applied to detect particles.

+ Detecting an unhealthy intruder is complicated, because intruders can evolve and adapt so that the immune system will no longer detect them.

+ AbuseFilter is a MediaWiki extension used to detect likely abusive behavior patterns, like pattern vandalism and spam.

+ Instrument companies have made plate readers which can detect specific biological, chemical or physical changes in chemicals in these plates.

+ It uses 900 light sensors attached to 12 strings that float in the sea to detect neutrinos.

+ These advances allowed astronomers to detect exoplanets indirectly by measuring their gravitational influence on the motion of their parent stars.

+ This allows the mass spectrometer downstream to capture, ionize, accelerate, deflect, and detect the ionized molecules separately.

+ Trying to use an app store of one country while in another may be a problem: Apple warns that “one of the risks of creating a German account while you are in Greece is, our system may able to detect it and it may put restrictions on your account that will prevent you from using the iTunes Store”.

+ They have eyes which detect movement well, and they fly off if anything moves nearby.

+ Computers will NEVER be as able to detect software errors as humans can.–scroll to the bottom.

+ The test will not detect a ‘hole’ that is larger than 1.

+ If those pages are created, then the green /doc box for the template will detect them and link to them in its heading.

+ Astronomers use several different types of telescopes to detect different types of emitted radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum.

+ Hot Jupiters are the easiest extrasolar planets to detect via the radial-velocity method.

+ By the end of the war, naval mine technology had grown beyond the ability of minesweepers to detect and remove.

+ Eyes may vary in their acuity, the range of wavelengths they can detect, their sensitivity in low light levels, their ability to detect motion or resolve objects, and whether they can discriminate colours.

+ The machine will perform fewer scans per second because each scan will take more time to detect a wider range of mass fragments.

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