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The act of detecting or sensing something; discovering something that was hidden or disguised.
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The underlined results correspond to detections made possible by supplying a valid (login/password) to the scanners to perform authentication.
The method described above shows how we get from data to detections, but we have included three different methods to compare.
The start and end times were compared to detections recorded on each ARX, to determine during which treatments detections were successfully made.
To determine whether HRV detections were epidemiologically associated with hospitalized respiratory illness, we compared HRV detections among hospitalized enrolled patients to detections among control patients without fever or respiratory symptoms.
A mathematical model is proposed which considers two levels of detection of HIV-infectives through contact tracing of known infectives in addition to detections through other means such as random screening.
In view of this likely variability between virus subtypes, and the possible under-estimation of transmission rates by experimental studies, we explored a range of time to detections (2 10 days), representing a range of plausible HPAI outbreak characteristics, reflecting in particular the most virulent HPAI viruses.
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So they divided the hour in two, with the first part devoted to detection and the second to prosecution.
Yes, new-age crypto-currencies such as bitcoin, if not completely invulnerable to detection, are almost so.
Pronouncing it "sibboleth" led to detection and death.
Knowing that the spotlight was focused elsewhere, the real spy felt less vulnerable to detection, the officials said.
Chlamydia screening has led to detection of the microbe among more men as their female partners advise them to get tested and treated to avoid re-infections.
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