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The team, which can draw on hundreds of federal experts, uses such tools as robots that gather radioactive debris and sensitive gear to detect the origins of a device, whether a true atomic weapon or a so-called dirty bomb, that uses ordinary explosives to spew radioactivity.

He gathered gear to detect where an overseas call came from without picking it up; he then called back using cheap outgoing rates.

But at the two biggest meetings of cancer doctors held this year, Grail has started to provide more detail about its efforts to detect cancer by using modern gene sequencing gear to detect tiny bits of DNA released into the blood by tumors.

-- At the trial of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, police are outfitted with gear to detect chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear material, as well as explosives.

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Because the Medical Examiner's Office generally investigates death from overdoses of drugs, it is geared to detect toxic amounts of drugs rather than minimal amounts, Muto said.

Researchers have said, so far, that they see no risk their drilling will trigger an eruption, and that they will insert magma flow sensors specifically geared to detect future eruptions.

I might be going off the deep end here, but I think fans and analysts alike are susceptible to the idea of momentum because our brains are geared to detect patterns from nature.

We felt this domain is best geared to detect impact in this specific group of parents, and may therefore carry heavier weight.

In Braitenberg's illustration of the classic input output view, sensor arrays derive from the evolutionary accumulation of spatially organized individual sensors into increasingly complex arrays and circuits geared to detect complex environmental features.

They had snorkels that allowed them to spend long periods underwater, largely invisible to an enemy, and they carried electronic gear designed to detect far-off radio signals.

The experimental system that will begin operation in June does not send out any signals of its own, but instead relies on a network of receivers to pick up television programmes.It is hard to imagine British TV staples like "Cash in the Attic", "Downton Abbey" and endless repeats of "Top Gear" being used to detect aircraft.

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