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"sensitive detection" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the ability to detect or sense something with a high level of accuracy or sensitivity. Example: "The new technology offers sensitive detection of even the smallest traces of the virus, greatly improving early detection and containment efforts."
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Price, A. L. et al. Sensitive detection of chromosomal segments of distinct ancestry in admixed populations.
Sexton, T. et al. Sensitive detection of chromatin coassociations using enhanced chromosome conformation capture on chip.
Bensimon, A. et al. Alignment and sensitive detection of DNA by a moving interface.
Johnson, A. E. et al. AZD2184: a radioligand for sensitive detection of beta-amyloid deposits.
Cibulskis, K. et al. Sensitive detection of somatic point mutations in impure and heterogeneous cancer samples.
A chemical method for fast and sensitive detection of DNA synthesis in vivo.
Phase sensitive detection equipment is finding increasing application in electrochemistry.
"Having sensitive detection technology like Hanaa is very useful," said Page O. Stoutland, a Livermore counterterrorism official.
Sensitive Detection of Chromosomal Segments of Distinct Ancestry in Admixed Populations.
Sensitive detection of cell necrosis is crucial for the determination of cell viability.
Background: Multiple types of assays allow sensitive detection of virus-specific neutralizing antibodies.
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