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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no detection" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Here are some examples of when you might use it: - "Despite thorough inspections, there was no detection of any errors in the system." - "The security system's sensors are designed to alert us to any suspicious activity, but there was no detection of movement last night." - "The company has invested in advanced technology to ensure early detection of any potential hazards." - "The algorithm failed to flag any potential matches, resulting in no detection of plagiarized content."
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Moreover, gas sensors based on few layer MoS2 nanosheets have shown high sensitivity for NO detection.
The analyzer is equipped with sensors for CO, CH4 and NO detection.
The results indicated that the proposed electrode has potential to be applied as a sensor for NO detection.
For NO detection, cells were treated with DAF-FM (Molecular Probes) for 30 min and quantified by FACS.
Recently, mechanically cleaved single- and multi-layer MoS2 nanosheets based FET devices have been employed for NO detection [30].
One-half the calculated CCE was used for non-detects where there was no detection after 45 cycles.
Note: there is no detection of objects or comparison of image databases to detect or reduce noise going on in Apple's camera app.
= not detected in body fluid of interest, empty cell = no detection.
Did I mention no detection tool?
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Various cases such as no-detection of crack, detection of crack with & without repair have been considered.
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