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To discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing
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Detected.
Do I detect a note of discord?
The inquisitors at once began to detect errors.
He couldn't help but detect her wild pulse.
I peered closely, searching to see if I could detect any movement but saw nothing.
But it is often possible to detect in such MSS.
This latter reaction will detect one part of copper in 500,000 of water.
Partial views attract and exist in virtue of the fragment of truth - be it great or small - which they include; and it is the work of the theologian to seize this no less than to detect the first spring of error.
Medical surfaces that detect pathogens.
I can still detect.
To detect electrification it is best to charge the electroscope by induction.
The palace contains no moat, or armed guards, nor do I detect any sophisticated security system.
His narrative contains frequent repetitions and contradictions, is without colouring, and monotonous; and his simple diction, which stands intermediate between pure Attic and the colloquial Greek of his time, enables us to detect in the narrative the undigested fragments of the materials which he employed.
The difference after a little experience is not difficult to detect, though inexpressible in words.
The paler skins from all districts in Siberia are now cleverly coloured or "topped," that is, just the tips of the hair are stained dark, and it is only an expert who can detect them from perfectly natural shades.
To secure obedience to the law is a first and principal duty; to deal with breaches of the rules made by authority, to detect, pursue and arrest offenders.
I failed to detect any irony in his tone.
The Xbox upgrade is automatic if your system is connected to the Internet, because it will automatically detect that an update is available when you try to start the disc.
Urine tests can be used to detect fructose sugar in the urine.
It can detect valve and other heart problems.
It is also agreed that we can detect in Livy's account of the Hannibalic war two distinct elements, derived originally, the one from a Roman, the other from a non-Roman source.
In the difficulties which he raises we may perhaps detect a leaning towards a naturalistic interpretation.
If we knew more, we might detect other historical characters concealed under the mask of Simon.
By this means we are able to detect dittographies in the Greek and variants in the original Semitic. The original was written to a large extent in verse.
Measurements of such order are usually made by diffraction techniques, which detect the ionic cores and the spins of the conduction electrons.
Opponents of this accidentalism maintain that what seems to be the result of chance is in reality due to a cause or causes which, owing to the lack of imagination, knowledge or scientific instruments, we are unable to detect.
Most critics detect a stronger influence of P in chap. xxii., more especially in vv.
An experienced man, or even a boy, if selected as possessing the necessary faculty (which is sometimes very strongly marked), can detect the smallest dribble when the stop - cock is so far closed as to restrict the orifice.
Those plates are perhaps constant throughout sea-urchins and starfish (though it would puzzle any one to detect them in certain Silurian echinoids), and they may be traced in some of the fixed echinoderms; but there is no proof that they represent the radials of a simple crinoid, and there are certainly many cystids in which no such plates existed.
The second half of the I 4th century is the first period in English history in which we can detect a distinct rise in the importance of the commercial as opposed to the landed interest.
Throughout his logical writings De Morgan was led by the idea that the followers of the two great branches of exact science, logic and mathematics, had made blunders, - the logicians in neglecting mathematics, and the mathematicians in neglecting logic. He endeavoured to reconcile them, and in the attempt showed how many errors an acute mathematician could detect in logical writings, and how large a field there was for discovery.
It is impossible to detect the first infection or to cleanse the seed; the only remedy is to procure seed from a smut-free source, and to prevent further spread of the disease by gathering all smutted heads before the spores have matured or dispersed.
Those known to be revolving round certain of the stars are far larger in proportion to their central bodies than our planets are in respect to the sun; for were it otherwise we should never be able to detect their existence.
When the spectroscope was first applied in astronomy, it was hoped that the light reflected from living matter might be found to possess some property different from that found in light reflected from non-living matter, and that we might thus detect the presence of life on the surface of a planet by a study of its spectrum; but no hope of this kind has so far been realized.
Antimony gives no reaction under these conditions, so that the method can be used to detect arsenic in the presence of antimony, but the test is not so delicate as either Reinsch's or Marsh's method.
Deceased complained of dumb ague, but witness had never been able to detect any positive disease.
We can detect these small motions by looking at the Doppler shift in spectral lines emitted by atoms in the solar surface.
Print out a copy to read, while you design logs and alerts to detect network bottlenecks.
The Government is committed to working proactively to detect international bribery, open investigations and cooperate with mutual legal assistance requests.
Carbon monoxide detectors detect carbon monoxide detectors detect carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas with no smell, taste or color.
A key aim was to examine the ability of the individual alternative cancer models to detect human carcinogens.
Furthermore, because virtually all materials change a solvents refractive index, the interferometer can detect samples containing no natural chromophores.
How would I use a colorimeter to detect the yellow pigment forming?
Keen sensitivities allow you to detect insincerity in others and to grasp the emotional coloring of your surroundings.
Although I see amused condescension, which can be offensive to the modern eye, I don't detect any malice.
Sensitive new testing kits can detect tiny amounts of potentially harmful toxic contaminants in foods.
These detect and evaluate potential threats at maximum range and then automatically deploy the most effective countermeasures without the need for crew intervention.
Failure to detect cues from the immune system changes the parasite's development pattern.
Richard Dixon noted " They were able to detect the defects using both the conventional and ATL method " .
Toward this goal we have used microarrays of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome to detect deletions from M.bovis isolates.
Validation of techniques to detect illicit heroin use in patients prescribed pharmaceutical heroin for the management of opioid dependence.