Sentence examples for prospect of detecting from inspiring English sources

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"There is not much prospect of detecting them directly," he notes.

The study of diet using stable isotope evidence is particularly noteworthy, however, because it offers the prospect of detecting directly the dietary preferences of different faiths living side-by-side within the same community.

New sequencing technologies, analytical approaches and statistical methods now offer the prospect of detecting the nucleotide variants responsible for variation in quantitative traits an agenda Rockman (2012) termed the QTN programme.

We must acknowledge a major limitation of this study and which limits interpretation of our data, i.e. the low number of cases and in particular the limited number of exposed cases, thus yielding statistically unstable risk estimates and hampering the prospect of detecting small changes in risk and limiting the chance to assess possible dose-response relations.

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We also generate the observable, high-z supernovae (SNe) rates and quantify the prospects of detecting the suppression of star-formation in low-mass galaxies at reionization from such SNe rates, specifically from those obtainable from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

Magnetic methods of prospecting detect buried features by locating the magnetic disturbances they cause: these were introduced in 1957 58 and use such machines as the proton magnetometer, the proton gradiometer, and the fluxgate gradiometer.

That margin gives us the prospect of being able to detect their plots and stop them.

In this review, we discuss the characteristics and prospect of these two methods in detecting neuronal currents, along with the technical requirements on the instrumentation.

Beyond these known effects is the even more frightening prospect of damage that cannot be detected for years and of possible genetic effects that cannot be known for generations, by which time the havoc we have wrought cannot be undone.

But there is another alternative: to detect in the prospect of answers without questions and choices, without deliberation or even thought, a path that will lead eventually only to more inhumanity, owing to the urges that may at any moment take hold of a people that senses itself withering away.

9 They concluded that to re-resect with prospect of benefit, recurrence had to be detected before it was clinically evident (Slack et al, 1982, unpublished work) but more proactive clinical follow-up of asymptomatic patients by three monthly sigmoidoscopy, barium enema and chest X-ray (the methods available at the time) had failed to show improvement in 5-year survival.

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