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At first, the fans booed him, sensing, in their cruelty, that he was stunned.
Certainly they failed to capture the weird... fourth dimension I kept sensing in the Prankster adventure".
Magnetite grains are common in living things, and are known to be involved in magnetic sensing in bacteria.
He was already sensing, in coming home after war, that America was beginning to shift under his feet and that certainly his hometown was.
But it isn't remote sensing in the conventional sense, when a camera or other instrument on a satellite takes images or measurements of the surface.
What's been troubling me of late is the anti-immigrant feeling I've been sensing in London, especially in relation to eastern Europeans.
Years ago a friend, sensing in Sarah an absence of the pretense that plagues so many "normal" people, described her as "a rose with the thorns removed".
Just within the past few days, there's been a murmur of anxiety from political professionals, perhaps sensing in Trump the possibility that their own jobs might become obsolete.
Gas sensing in carbon nanotubes is still poorly understood.
The authors in [41] addressed spectrum sensing in CR networks.
Figure 1 Cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks.
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