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In truth, you can barely detect the presence of a chaperon.
"You're starting out with a very low amount of protein in the corn to begin with and then it degrades considerably to the point where you can barely detect it," said Michael Phillips, executive vice president for food and agriculture at the biotechnology industry trade group.
The woods are scented by things I can barely detect: violets, anemones, sorrel, bud burst, and I have to imagine their combined fragrance set against the edgy pong of wild garlic leaves and vagrant smells wafting through the woods on the breeze.
Today you can barely detect any vulnerability.
Intensity 1 corresponds to ground motion that people can barely detect, and 7 is the upper limit.
Even the closest stars are so distant that the strongest instruments we have available can barely detect them as single points of radiation — to say nothing of any planets they might have around them.
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Since endogenous clusterin can be (barely) detected in the PNT1a cells, we sought to reproduce this result in PC-3 cells, malignant prostate epithelial cells in which endogenous clusterin is almost undetectable by Western blot.
Due to the small element size, the sensitivity and SNR of each element of the phased array ultrasonic transducer are so low that the bars in the resolution target can be barely detected.
Such high levels would certainly contribute to the osmolarity of the sarcoplasm and in thoroughbred equine type II muscle fibres where M-Carn may approach 200 mmol/kg dm this is associated with a marked reduction in taurine to a level where it can be barely detected (Dunnett and Harris 1995).
Within a few short years, the wildfire's passage can barely be detected.
What is at issue is not the radiation level of the ammunition, which is weak and can barely be detected even a short distance from the source.
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