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Nothing no part of my trilobites seemed to show any prolonged, slow, steady gradual change the main pattern of evolutionary change that tradition dictated would be the main evolutionary signal I would detect with all this sampling.

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My ­expectation that I'd detect a note of ­ambi­valence in the relief was misplaced.

What if the creators of Bittorrent altered the protocol irreversibly so that it would detect child porn being transferred?

America, to me, offered a ray of hope through my despair: I'd detected incontrovertible evidence of gay life in its magazines and films.

I told her I thought I'd detected a deliberate change in sound on the record, more of Burke's throaty north London accent in the vocal – different from her first album's run of songs, very polished and Americanised and released in the wake of her winning TV talent contest The X Factor in 2008.

In contrast, the increased expression of sPLA2-III was observed in both left and right colon adenocarcinomas, indicating that the analysis of sPLA2-III levels would detect cancers located in both left and right colon.

We performed low-pass whole-genome sequencing in 680 individuals from the InCHIANTI study to test two primary hypotheses: (i) that sequencing would detect single low-frequency large effect variants that explow-frequency largents of pheffectic variants as single common varianthatand (ii) that somexplainedvariant asimilarions could be explamountsy lof-frequency variants.

In this study, we thought that the i- STAT® cTnI assay would detect the donkeys' cTnI, because, despite the lack of a known donkey cTnI amino-acid sequence, a third limitation of this study, the sequence of cTnI is highly conserved among all species.

We used a primer set from Tn I exons 3 and 4 for our qPCR, which would detect only the IFM-specific isoform of Tn I.

Professor Robert Hofstadter and I were commissioned, in the early nineteen-fifties, to examine how one would detect one cubic inch of highly enriched uranium or plutonium smuggled into the United States.

I would say that many of the civilisations are much more advanced and would detect something like that and simply go in and decipher it," he says.

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