Similar words: detect, detective, detection, lie detector, protected, undetectable, elected, dejected. Meaning: [dɪ'tekt] adj. 1. perceived or discerned 2. perceived with the mind.
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121 It can be detected out on the fairways, where he is acknowledged as being among cricket's best golfers.
122 A biopsy of brain tissue detected the presence of toxoplasmosis, which is relatively harmless in people with normally functioning immune systems.
123 Buried metal objects distort this field and are detected as a result of an electrical signal picked up by a receiver coil.
124 Many of the more common forms of cancer can be treated successfully if detected early.
125 Its motion can be detected - for example, by deflecting a laser beam that bounces off a mirror attached to the needle.
126 No apparent reason for the liver failure other than interferon alfa treatment could be detected in any of the patients.
127 Acetylation takes place so rapidly the completely that no unchanged 5-ASA can be detected inside the cell.
128 Parietal cell and intrinsic factor blocking antibodies were not detected in any subject with atrophy.
129 Once a carcinoma has been detected should it be treated?
130 Thus the rate of crystallization can be followed by recording the density changes which are readily detected in a dilatometer.
131 He detected the faint smell of blood just before the familiar but oddly stagnant odor of Jinju came rushing toward him.
132 Also in patients with inflammatory bowel disease antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies have been detected.
133 Example 1 above should be detected as an error by analysis of the grammatical categories of the words.
134 It can even be detected as an element in the last days of colonialism.
135 The critical composition at which phase separation is first detected is then and which indicates that at infinitely large chain length.
136 Even with money and will, a uranium-enrichment programme takes time to build,(sentencedict.com) and might easily be detected by others.
137 He had a hungry face; in it Marge detected a morphology she recognized.
138 Before an aromatic molecule can be detected, it must first be dissolved in the mucus.
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139 Radon gas can be detected using an easily obtainable device.
140 There are expectant miaows when tin-opener noises are detected and irritated miaows when some fixed routine has been disregarded.
141 This family was the second detected and our practice has since been modified to make a disclosure no sooner than 6 weeks.
142 Most significantly, an interesting similarity to the human basement membrane heparan sulphate proteoglycan core protein was detected.
143 In the post-war period some democratic elitists detected a major flaw in this notion of bureaucratic rationality.
144 This person claims to be a great detective and yet he has detected nothing, nothing at all.
145 Radiation in the optical range and at radio frequencies can be detected either locally or at Earth stations.
146 Complexes and unbound probe were detected by autoradiography of dried gels.
147 The influence of process and research models for curriculum development can also be detected in a number of proposals for insider evaluation.
148 The environmental organisation detected radionuclides in zooplankton from the tidal currents which flush Mururoa's lagoon.
149 Constance detected a change in the atmosphere as Giancarlo excused himself and walked down the steps to greet his last guest.
150 Of Hearst the man, Nasaw's careful portrait suggests greater vulnerability and sensitivity than most others have detected.
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