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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to be detected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of something to be noticed or identified, often in a scientific or technical context.
Example: "The signal was weak, but it was still able to be detected by the receiver."
Alternatives: "capable of being detected" or "detectable".
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During this process, an impressive paleodrainage network was left behind, which was only able to be detected using the DEM-SRTM.
By analysing the environmental structure, dead-ends within robot sensory range are able to be detected thus reducing the chance of being trapped and also reducing unnecessary manoeuvres.
With ultrasounds, recovery values higher than 75, 84 and 81% were obtained for Cr, Mn and Ni, respectively, and Co was not able to be detected.
Since luminol is one of the most useful ECL probe, many bioactive compounds which can be labeled by luminol are able to be detected by using the proposed method.
As a result, the p53 gene was able to be detected down to 1.0 pM (final concentration in the signal-generating solution: 50.0 fM) and mismatched target DNAs were easily distinguished.
The approach was ultrasensitive and as low as 8.5×10−15 mol/L miR-Let-7a, corresponding to 8.5×10−20 mol miR-Let-7a in 10 µL, was able to be detected within 20 min at 37 °C.
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Fewer still would be able to do so without being detected by the security services.
However, the only FXN RNA isoform which we were able to detect was correctly spliced mRNA.
"We are almost in real time being able to detect where the outbreak is and what species are being affected".
The new version will be able to detect which radio station is being played.
It's certainly able to detect what is not a hotdog.
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