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As a result, this method has a large capture range, and is able to detect sharp features of the images.
It uses the accelerometer to detect sharp turns, but if may also GPS to constantly calculate how fast you are going, which could make it a battery hog.
In the present work, a unique pH sensitive non-cytotoxic gold nanocluster based probe has been synthesized to precisely detect sharp change in biological pH.
This allows us to detect sharp corners that may be missed with standard continuation where we only look at vertical slices of parameter space.
Typically, complex Morlet wavelet has been routinely used in estimating time-varying spectral content in brain oscillations [41], [42], whereas real wavelets are better suited to detect sharp signal transitions.
Recent investigations have demonstrated, however, that in some cases noncore regions of fibrils have sufficient flexibility to allow us to detect sharp resonances (29).
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The detected sharp peaks of chromite revealed its excellent crystallinity, which is promising for photocatalytic reaction.
Stations at higher latitudes ((66.3{^{circ }}66.5{^{circ }}): AND and TRO) detected sharp negative bays 1 min later at 2129 UT, and detected the largest decrease ((sim 400hbox { nT})) among all stations at 2130 UT.
They also contain Sony's G-Sensor shock protection, which detects sharp or sudden movements and locks the hard disk so its moving parts aren't damaged while in use.
Our results showed that there were variant-rich regions on chromosomes 1 and 10 in which we detected sharp peaks of variant distribution near the centromeres.
In this study, we performed GUS-assay experiments and detected sharp decreases in leaf, stem and roots by the deletion of the 5'-UTR intron, compared with GUS activities detected in S3.
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