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Equipment issues have also been a problem, with some labs citing a need for more sensitive instruments, sources within FDA said.
Again, sensitive instruments are used to map anomalies over large areas.
But Marvin apparently did not emit enough methane for Curiosity's sensitive instruments to find him.
Shuttle astronauts corrected the vision defect, regularly replaced failing gyroscopes and installed ever more sensitive instruments, allowing Hubble to provide brilliantly sharp images.
(References to "the causes of crime" are so scant in these bills that only the most sensitive instruments can detect them).
The crash of two planes into the World Trade Center and the collapses of the towers created shock waves that registered on sensitive instruments meant to monitor earthquakes.
Highly sensitive instruments, such as metabolism detectors, are directed at organisms presumably vastly more abundant than animals.
He still visits the tower once a month and employs sensitive instruments installed inside to measure its inclination.
Scientists deployed four highly sensitive instruments, both seismic and acoustic, to monitor the "fountains" or plumes of methane bubbles rising to the sea surface from beneath the seabed.
Drilling companies often send sensitive instruments called geophones into the drill holes to analyze these tiny tremors because they indicate whether the rock is fracturing as expected.
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