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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to detect far" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of sensing or identifying something at a significant distance, but it requires additional context or modification for clarity.
Example: "The new technology is able to detect far more signals than previous models."
Alternatives: "capable of detecting at a distance" or "able to sense from afar."
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Another interesting project the CMU researchers are working on is looking at ways to extend the power of mobile computing by allowing touchscreen panels to be able to detect far more nuanced interactions than just finger taps and presses.
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They are sensitive, able to detect far-red and infrared wavelengths, linear (scientists can use them to perform quantitative analyses) and digital (meaning that data go directly into a computer), said Richard Kron, UChicago Professor in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
So it would be nice to be able to detect such tsunamis far enough in advance for people to be evacuated.
Placing the transmitter in Bawdsey's Red Tower and the receiver in the White Tower, they found they were able to detect aircraft as far as 40-50 miles away.
This study also confirms that molecular methods are able to detect potential pathogens far more readily than culture and have a role in defining the etiology of pneumonia.
Policy analyst Michael Fumento notes "the newer S-400 system, already deployed, is far better able to detect low-signature targets at far greater distances" than the S-300.
Now, a beetle thought to be able to detect fires from as far away as 80 kilometers has inspired an ingenious and cheap new forest fire detector.
InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) will be able to detect large impacts that are far from the lander and smaller impacts that are closer.
Dr. Shostak calculated that the full Allen array would be able to detect a signal from as far as 500 light years that is only a few times more powerful than what can now be sent by the Arecibo radio telescope, a 1,000-foot-diameter 1,000-foot-diameter 1,000-foot-diameter largest (although it is in disher of being shut down to save money).
RDAs are able to detect both known and so far unknown transcripts, including regulatory RNAs.
Satellites are increasingly able to detect this, usually by measuring how far the ice sits above the sea surface - which also indicates how far the ice extends beneath.
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