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Should Iran choose to "break out" — diverting low-enriched uranium to produce weapons-grade highly enriched uranium — the inspectors could detect it, Mr. Little said.
By aligning hundreds of small crystals to behave like one large crystal, they could detect the resonance peak, says co-author Bernhard Keimer of Max Planck.
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He said they could detect the virus in a type of white blood cell known as the T-lymphocyte, the second type of white blood cell in which scientists have detected the SARS virus.
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Does that hurt?' " Gaffney's mother, Tiffani, said she also could detect hints of his longing for football as he played through the summer.
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