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Discover Ludwig"sensing ability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the ability to detect or become aware of something, usually through one of the five senses. For example: "The dog's excellent sensing ability allowed it to pick up on the subtle changes in its environment."
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Shear force sensing ability is demonstrated.
Li, T., Diner, B. A., Chen, J. & Cristea, I. M. Acetylation modulates cellular distribution and DNA sensing ability of interferon-inducible protein IFI16.
The sensors (S,S -4 and (R,R)-4 S,S -4 high enandioselective fluoR,R -4t sensing ability to phenylalanine anion.
In addition, the anion sensing ability of L was explored in mixed H2O/CH3CN (v/v) medium.
Presence of metal cations in test medium did not restrict the proton sensing ability of the dyes.
A sensor model is established in order to investigate the shear sensing ability and force measurement mechanism.
The experiment results showed that the ultrasonic strain sensing ability of the FBG sensor decreased with the increase of ultrasonic frequency and glued thickness.
Cement reinforced with discontinuous carbon fiber is known for its piezoresistivity-based strain sensing ability, its electrical conductivity and the consequent multifunctionality.
The composites consisting of the copolymer and carbon black exhibit gas sensing ability as characterized by the drastic increase in the electrical resistance when meeting organic solvent vapors.
The design and understanding of superwettability to water and sensing ability to acetone gases of the as-prepared WO3 are investigated by multiple technologies.
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By using the nanowire to create a voltage difference across the membrane, the voltage-responsive protein can be opened and closed, effectively allowing the nanowire to turn its chemical-sensing ability on or off.
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