Synonym: catching, detecting, detective work, espial, sensing, signal detection, sleuthing, spotting, spying. Similar words: detective, detect, protection, protectionism, lie detector, undetectable, environmental protection, detention. Meaning: [-kʃn] n. 1. the perception that something has occurred or some state exists 2. the act of detecting something; catching sight of something 3. the detection that a signal is being received 4. a police investigation to determine the perpetrator.
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91. In addition, detection methods are discussed as well as data interpretation criteria.
92. He set about using the time to run a complete check on his detection and recording equipment.
93. The installation of a new fire detection and alarm system is under way, and should be completed by July 1991.
94. A powerful UV/Vis monochromator based detector allows wavelength selection by the turn of a dial and allows very low detection limits.
95. The overall detection rate of one time screening is about 2.5%.
96. When I heard the story as a boy, it did much to interest me in practical detection.
97. In 1991, 40 nations gathered in Montreal to develop a plan for better controls and detection of plastic explosives.
98. In concluding this section on subsurface detection, we may refer in passing to a controversial technique that has a few followers.
99. Practices with less stable populations would have to run shorter cycles to achieve similar detection rates.
100. Although this hip reduces the likelihood of resorption, early detection of problems is vital.
101. These problems, however, may escape detection. What kinds of help can be offered?
102. Ideally your final revelation should combine both the elements of this double-harnessed form, detection and novel writing.
103. It also has a built-in fault detection system which effectively off-lines defective elements, while the remainder continue operations.
104. Pseudonym detection squads would sniff out fraudsters, like the satellites which monitor Sicilian olive groves.
105. The following sections discuss accepted literature methods of error detection and correction.
106. We now come to the final stage in the Johnston and McClelland model - abstract word detection.
107. The Papanicolaou test for cervical cancer detection: a triumph and a tragedy.
108. A final covering of aluminium foil or carbon paper reduces the risk of detection by X-ray machines.Sentencedict.com
109. In the second section the recognition results are analysed using signal detection theory measures.
110. His enthusiasm for the cloak-and-dagger business of detection seemed to have waned.
111. The block diagram of a closed.loop waveform detection system is shown in Fig. 7.11.
112. It is also important to consider the method of cancer detection when reviewing the results of a surveillance policy.
113. But eventually it led to several notable improvements in the arrangements for the early detection of mental ill-health among faculty members.
114. As the number of people involved increases, so does the likelihood of the fraud's detection.
115. Because international surveillance is severely limited, early detection of infections that are imported from abroad is often delayed.
116. Two electrodes are placed in series for dual electrode detection.
117. The detection limit of the assay was 0.5 pmol/l plasma.
118. At the next stage - abstract letter detection - all twenty-six letters of the alphabet are represented by individual letter detectors.
119. That way it may get out of the bat's flight path before it enters the detection range.
120. Many of the newsgroup messages deal with how to avoid detection by the authorities.
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