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Going by the sheer numbers alone, that demographic composition presents a challenging signal-to-noise problem for agencies looking to detect the transfer of sensitive and proprietary information in violation of American laws.
Several balloon and space borne experiments have been actively looking to detect the neutralino signature in cosmic antiprotons.
"This first run demonstrates a sensitivity that is better than any previous experiment looking to detect dark matter particles directly".
Rafferty says his company was approached by a museum looking to detect leakage of the preservative solution protecting an embalmed giant squid (though to date, no deal has been struck).
So Cybereason's platform is not looking to detect malware per se, but rather the tell-tale signatures of malicious operations, whatever they might be — such as an incongruous sequence of program installations on multiple machines in a network that perhaps don't fit the user profile, or other subtly unusual activities.
I: Do you know what illnesses or diseases the health check is looking to detect?
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A spokesman for the service said it currently used the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Twitter analytics and needed its own, adding: "We aren't looking solely to detect sarcasm".
A sensor module, which contains three high-resolution modulated PIR sensors, is mounted on the ceiling at a height of 320 cm to look down to detect the motion.
5) Once the House of Representatives or Congress people are seated, the room would be darkened such that folks wouldn't be able to look around to detect who was missing.
The importance pertaining to each breed was also looked at to detect predictors for a particular breed.
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