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To detection
noun
The act of detecting or sensing something; discovering something that was hidden or disguised.
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We evaluated the proportion of attacks detected at different attack rates and timeliness to detection.
Pronouncing it "sibboleth" led to detection and death.
So they divided the hour in two, with the first part devoted to detection and the second to prosecution.
Yes, new-age crypto-currencies such as bitcoin, if not completely invulnerable to detection, are almost so.
Knowing that the spotlight was focused elsewhere, the real spy felt less vulnerable to detection, the officials said.
Aware that they might be vulnerable to detection, given the yacht's slow speed, the pirates phoned their base in Haradheere, on Somalia's Indian Ocean coast, and requested backup.
Chlamydia screening has led to detection of the microbe among more men as their female partners advise them to get tested and treated to avoid re-infections.
While dogs are astute when it comes to detection, the dog is blameless, the blind Themis; it is our interpretation of their behavior which deserves scrutiny.
When it comes to detection, we love originality, but not as much as we love repetition.
Next the user switch image output to detection mode.
Figure 2 A layered approach to detection system modeling.
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