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It can be used when comparing the speed or efficiency of detection between two or more subjects. Example: "The new sensors are quicker to detect changes in temperature than the old models."
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We see in Figure 6 that, as expected, the EWMA and MA(4) approaches are quicker to detect outbreaks than the Shewhart approach when the outbreak is relatively small.
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The pro-privatisation think-tanks have had a big influence on Republican lawmakers; well-organised campaigns, such as Economic Security 2000, have spread these ideas out of Washington; and politicians are quick to detect the shifting sands.
They are keen observers of current events and history, and are quick to detect injustices perpetrated by those in power, whether we're discussing the Dawes Act of 1887 or the recent cover-up of the Laquan McDonald shooting in Chicago.
When the two frames of reference are entrained (VK+, θvis = θkin), an invariant feature is established in the relationship between the visual and the kinaesthetic inflows and the experiments suggest that the subjects are quick to detect it.
The Vietcong were quick to detect and exploit the racial conflicts within the US forces.
It wasn't surprising when the right foamed at the mouth during the Clinton years, for conservatives have always been quick to detect evil empires.
His friends were quick to detect an anti-Catholic, masonic or even Jewish conspiracy against him (Mr Fazio is an ardent Catholic who goes to mass every day).
Media pundits were quick to detect schadenfreude behind Ross's remark: Norton's BBC2 chat show is to be promoted to BBC1 from the autumn, which may well mean they will be competing for the same guests.
He is disarmingly ready, that is, to implicate himself in the cultural mis-readings he is quick to detect in others: For all his bristling tour-guide mannerisms, Naipaul has a remarkable ability to imagine himself into other people's shoes without patronizing them.
Jason Epstein, for one, was quick to detect a neoconservative air in his reviews, and Broyard's old friend Ernest van den Haag, a longtime contributing editor at National Review, volunteers that he was available to set Broyard straight on the issues when the need arose.
PSG, despite their reduced circumstances, showed greater ambition than Chelsea and those who like to believe Mourinho's default position will always carry a touch of conservatism were quick to detect those vital signs.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com