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He stuck his detector into the mud.
To find the particles, scientists built a detector into a cubic kilometre of ice in Antarctica.
The guests were ushered out one by one through the vaultlike steel door and metal detector into the sticky night.
It learned that a freight elevator went into service at that time and kept fooling the detector into thinking that a burglar was in the warehouse.
A mathematical operation, called a Fourier transform, converts the recorded modulation in the light intensity at the detector into the usual frequency domain of the absorption spectrum (see analysis: Fourier analysis).
Scientists knew that placing a light detector into part of the beam could change that behavior, but in 1991, Dr. Mandel and others found that an experimental setup that merely offered the theoretical possibility of a measurement could bring the change about.
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Tony Evans gets straight to the point: "When you have to put metal detectors into your hallways, you don't want to discuss the separation of church and state.
It should expand the definition of detectors into different classes and make it clear that the legislation is applicable only to the class of real-time detectors that measure biological, chemical and radiological agents that would pose a danger to the public from terrorist activities or weapons of mass destruction.
The Roost Smart Battery turns ordinary smoke detectors into a smart smoke detector.
Some gamma rays scattered from one of RHESSI's nine detectors into an adjacent one.
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