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The phrase "are adequate to detect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the sufficiency or effectiveness of tools, methods, or criteria in identifying or discovering something.
Example: "The sensors are adequate to detect any changes in temperature within the environment."
Alternatives: "are sufficient to identify" or "are capable of detecting".
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A better use of limited resources may be ensuring that global surveillance efforts are adequate to detect emerging flu viruses as early as possible and providing the means to eradicate them swiftly.
The later by avoiding the generation of mutants for that mutation operators which static analyzers are adequate to detect their faults statically.
They are considered from the perspective of whether they are appropriate for assessing food chemicals and whether they are adequate to detect currently known or anticipated hazards from food.
In the case of the incremental strategy for using FindBugs, we observed that for four specific bug kinds it is possible to have 100%% of direct correspondence with mutations, i.e., bug patterns of these bug kinds are adequate to detect the difference between the mutants and the original program.
We concluded that the dynamic range of both our manual and automated hybridization protocols are adequate to detect single copy number losses and gains.
The aim of this study is therefore to assess the HRQOL among a sample of Iraqis living in Malaysia We estimated that 252 subjects are adequate to detect a mean difference of 5 in any subscales of SF 36 with standard deviation of 21 at alpha of 0.05 with power of 0.8.
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Yet, none of these analyses is adequate to detect possible biases.
Observe that a positive answer to these questions suggests that FindBugs is adequate to detect specific types of mutations.
Scoring of 20 metaphases (MP) was adequate to detect radiation exposure of >2 Gy whereas 50 MP were sufficient to determine exposures of 0.5 Gy.
However, Donoghue et al. (1996) describes that a single exposure to a drug might be adequate to detect the drug in either egg white or yolk, depending on the characteristics of the drug and sensitivity of the analytical method applied.
The resulting estimate aggregations may not be adequate to detect local growing variations within stands resulting from interactions between climate, soil, topography and genetic factors (Véga and St-Onge 2009; Saremi et al. 2014).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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