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Next season, when this charismatic 18-year-old returns to play the big room next door, the potential harm of the precedent-setting selling of a schoolboy might be more detectable to the gaping eye.
However, some researchers reported that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) might be more detectable to confirm the extent of the cancer.
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Longer proteins may be more detectable simply because they are more likely to contain tryptic and ionizable peptides.
As such, the study is focusing on possible differences between college and N.F.L. players — not between N.F.L. players and the general population, where differences would almost certainly be more detectable.
However, it can be argued that strong deviations from the independence model will also be more detectable in genome wide association studies.
Hybrids will then be more detectable than among drab, relatively uniform taxa.
This may predict that changes in background would be more detectable, which is the opposite of our current results (see Fig. 1C; and Results section, below).
For negatively charged DNA, shorter fragments have greater mobility into the capillaries during injection and therefore may be more detectable than longer fragments.
Moreover, we further show that differences in conspicuousness between flanks and backs are more detectable by conspecifics compared to avian predators.
In the context of watermarking, adaptation is achieved through different directions, so as to avoid watermark embedding in edged areas where changes are more detectable [30, 31] or to improve the imperceptibility of the watermarked image by simulating models based on the Human Visual System HVSS) [32, 33].
Different groupings of lichen cover were tried as response variables in addition to usnic lichens to see if other lichen color groups were more detectable.
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