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Normal agents, as the defender, will then take use of the sequential change detection theory to detect a possible attack.
Some analysts have speculated that the US drone displayed in Iran may have been used as part of a campaign to detect a possible covert Iranian nuclear programme.
For descriptive purposes, falls from the previous autumn were reviewed retrospectively to detect a possible seasonal pattern.
The federal government can also help ensure that communities are able to use modern data collection and analysis to detect a possible disease outbreak at its earliest stages in order to provide medical care swiftly.
The frequency spectrum along with changes in mode shapes may help detect a possible surface crack (location and magnitude) of the composite structure, such as a high aspect ratio aircraft wing.
It might even help them detect a possible heart attack (vs. a simple case of heart burn).
It was not possible to detect a possible protein adhesive, for example egg white or animal glue, because of the leather presence on the samples.
The aim is to detect a possible use of the band by the licensed PUs and then immediately interrupt its use by the unlicensed SU.
So if I detect a possible problem that I might encounter with the new iCloud Drive if I upgrade to Yosemite, it is system 2 that encourages me to wait.
Gregory and Hansen (1996) method, within the conventional Engle and Granger (1987) test, which allowed us to detect a possible break in the long-run relationship of unknown date.
Advanced non-small-cell lung cancer in progression after first-line therapy may need imaging-guided re-biopsy to detect a possible new biological profile and to guide therapeutic decision-making in more than one-third of cases.
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