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The phrase "able to detect very" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of identifying or recognizing something to a significant degree or extent.
Example: "The new software is able to detect very subtle changes in the data patterns."
Alternatives: "capable of detecting highly" or "able to identify very".
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Sensors fabricated from both designs are able to detect very low concentration of E. coli with limits of detection as low as 10-100 cfu/ml.
The latter method resulted therefore able to detect very low concentrations of phytoplasma in plant material.
Herschel, which was sent into orbit in 2009, was able to detect very cold dust particles in the ring.
Because of the high gain and threshold voltages, the sensors were able to detect very small differences in reflectance and output them as digital results.
The lock-in algorithm uses the fact that lock-in amplifier can be able to detect very small signal change within the measurement noise, which is often used in TSA.
Discrepancies between MR and ultrasound have been reported as MR is not able to detect very small stones (Fig 1), while ultrasound may be suboptimal in case of massive intraluminal stones (Fig 7).
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For example, if we have a very large sample size (e.g., n=1,000), we might be able to detect a very small statistically significant difference of students' performance on a statistics exam based on gender (e.g., 0.06%).
Remote homologous is a type of sequence that presents very low level of similarity or identity in regions (mainly 20% of conservation in multiple sequence alignment, also called the "midnight zone") and traditional methods of detection such as BLAST or FASTA are not able to detect this very low level of conservation within sequences (ie, in genes or genomes).
We also show that it is able to detect edges very well as a result of the memory (kernel) function embedded in the fractional derivative.
The hydrophones are able to detect even very small earthquakes (~ magnitude 1.8) by listening for the acoustic waves generated by T-waves.
The current tools used by microbiologists to explore the microbial world would never be able to detect anything very dissimilar from the forms of life we're accustomed to on Earth.
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