Sentence examples for detectable features from inspiring English sources

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A marker has a set of easy detectable features such as corners or edges that enable recognition of the marker and provide positional information.

Although crossing the event horizon has enormous effect on the fate of the object crossing it, it appears to have no locally detectable features.

Our analysis took origin from the empirical observation of the occurrence of G3 skin reactions in unexpected patients who did not show clinically detectable features predicting adverse effects.

On the other hand, most embryologists may also agree that some morphologically detectable features of MII phase oocytes indicate seriously compromised developmental competence.

As genetic instability and centrosome defects are common and early detectable features in CML (Melo and Barnes, 2007), we sought to investigate whether centrosome aberrations occur in Sca1-BCR-ABLp210 Sca1-BCR-ABLp210 Sca1-BCR-ABLp210

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Whereas tangible concepts can also steer interpretation by their shape (a door handle 'invites' its use), the only detectable feature of an invisible technology is the name.

Based on the detectable feature, we hypothesized that DRO17 mm could be used as a reference to determine the harmonization-specific imaging protocol as a digital phantom with a smooth of 10 mm which was used in the Japanese PET guideline [12].

For our purposes, a phenotype was defined as the effect of a mutation on any observable or detectable feature of yeast cells, colonies, or cultures.

While intron retention was a readily detectable feature of all cancer types except for breast, the degree of intron retention in any particular sample was highly variable, ranging from increases of 2- to 40-fold in AML and colon cancer (Fig.  2a).

Volcanic gas fluxes are in general measured using UV spectroscopic methods for SO2 because of negligible atmospheric abundance and spectroscopically detectable absorption features of the species in the plume (e.g., Oppenheimer 2010).

Hand-touch-head (face) movement is a typical case of occlusion of otherwise easily detectable image features due to similar skin color and texture, however, in our proposed scheme, i.e., the Sobel-operated local binary pattern (SLBP) method using force field features.

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