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He started out openly hero worshipping Walliams and after all this time, it's possible to detect a trace of that still.
Rousey never shows self-doubt, but you can detect a trace of it in the joy and disbelief that transform her face after she wins.
To detect a trace of Claude's legacy in this astounding leap from one extreme to another would be to stretch the concept of "influence" quite a bit.
You can detect a trace of his sly smile even when he's not smiling, and he pays attention to everything, always on the lookout for something stupid to chuckle about.
The building catches the idea of a laboratory, in the widest sense of the word: a happy meeting of sleek aesthetics and science.Some observers detect a trace of egomania in the whole project, murmuring about Richard Wagner's Bayreuth.
EVEN among those Americans for whom no known thermometer can detect a trace of baseball fever, and for whom the World Series is simply a reason to rediscover public broadcasting, the basic rules of the game tend to occupy some remote corner of the brain.
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The inhibition of energy transfer process (FRET or LRET) between the UCNPs and the acceptor molecule has also been investigated to detect a trace amount of the analytes under NIR light excitation (see Figure 21b).
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We detected a trace amount of H2O2 at 30 min, and a burst of H2O2 production was observed during 1 2 h of exposure (Fig. 3).
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