Sentence examples for ability to detect fast from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "ability to detect fast" is not entirely correct in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to quickly identify or recognize something.
Example: "The new software has the ability to detect fast changes in data patterns, allowing for real-time analysis."
Alternatives: "capacity to detect quickly" or "skill to identify rapidly."

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The ability to detect fast (vs. moderated) fission neutrons makes possible a coincidence gate of the order of tens of nanoseconds (vs. tens of microseconds).

The striking advantage of radiolabeling in stimulus/response experiments is the ability to detect fast but relatively small changes in protein quantities (Bernhardt et al. 1999; Fig.  4).

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Such filtration, however, would inevitably reduce the temporal resolution by which the animal is sampling the environment, compromising the animal's ability to detecting fast moving and changing stimuli, and reacting to them.

The virus "demonstrates several weaknesses in our government's ability to detect and respond to fast-moving cyber events in a coordinated and efficient manner," said Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Utah, chairman of the Senate Banking subcommittee on financial institutions.

They found that head movements reduced the likelihood that participants would detect the switch between live and recorded scenes, and that the ability to detect the switch decreased with faster head movements.

Of course, we need further studies for investigating M-FAST ability to detect malingering for other disorders.

Molecular methods, such as quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), have the ability to detect fecal indicator organisms much faster by targeting and measuring specific genetic markers [ 5].

ATLAS also has software optimized to detect fast-moving objects.

Behavioral studies indicated that the treated mice had regained the ability to detect modest changes in brightness, relatively fast flickers, spatial patterns, and naturalistic movie scenes.

Originally developed by Blondel et al. (2008), the method has become increasingly popular owing to its ability to detect high modularity community partitions in a fast and memory-efficient manner.

Perhaps in persons with falling history the capacity to initiate fast saccades being diminished their ability to detect obstacles rapidly and avoid them is also decreased.

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