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Being small, they will be hard to detect from a distance.
Still, nuances of terroir are hard to detect from the label.
This mission will test the technology needed to detect gravitational waves from space, opening up new frequencies that are impossible to detect from the surface of the Earth.
Maybe they'll be able to detect, from the form of the message, "This seems to be something we've seen from visually oriented species, or auditory-oriented species".
Although technology may be rare in the universe, its effects may nevertheless be easier to detect from a distance than biological ones.
Elshtain does not mean to argue for Christianity's superiority over Islam or any other religion, and she acknowledges that Islam has lately been caught up in internal controversies, even if they have sometimes been hard to detect from afar.
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"However, an infra-red telescope would allow it to detect asteroids from their heat".
It also figured that the ability to detect enemies from greater distances would reduce the need for armor.
Others in the automotive industry are working on sensor technologies meant to detect vehicles from all angles.
The predictions are more optimistic for an upgraded LIGO, scheduled for 2006, that will be able to detect waves from collisions 10 times farther away.
Humans are "prewired" to detect faces from birth, she says.
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