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By observing an object simultaneously over such a wide expanse, the array is able to detect fine details beyond the power of single antennas.
Alternatively, as mentioned previously, our stringent filtering of variants was biased toward removing the SNPs most likely able to detect fine scale structure.
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He says it's working on further building out these capabilities — including being able to detect fine-grained emotion from social media posts, raising the possibility that the bot could be sensitive to emotional fragility in future.
Geometric morphometrics, a landmark-based approach for investigating body shape changes, has been shown to be able to detect fine-scale morphological differences in overall body shape.
This approach has been successfully used to detect fine structure of European populations, being able to predict the reported origin in 90% of cases within a 700 Km distance [ 7].
Naturally, the broad measures applied were not able to detect all specific developments and fine-grained effects that occurred over the course of the programme.
This data suggest that bacteria possess an extra-fine mechanosensing machinery, which is able to detect even nanoscale features in abiotic surface nanotopographies.
Again, only the most detailed protocol consisting of serial sections of fine slices of the entire node was able to detect all micrometastasis of ⩾200 μm.
A more fine-tuned instrument may have also been able to detect differences in activity level between the summer and winter seasons.
Spatial and temporal expression subfunctionalization may be more common on a finer spatial or temporal scale than we were able to detect with these microarray data.
As a result of this imprecision, the children may be less able to detect perceptual variability related to their own productions, and hence show less perceptual fine-tuning to accommodate such changes.
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