Definitionn. the perception that something has occurred or some state exists
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Early detection can often lead to a cure. [Please select]
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The object which Marconi had in view was not merely the detection of electric waves, but their utilization in practical wireless telegraphy. [Please select]
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The risk of detection, so that they made little noise, was negligible. [Please select]
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These animals also escape detection by a very extraordinary, chameleon-like power of changing their color. [Please select]
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That was clearly impracticable and fraught with too much risk of detection. [Please select]
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Indeed, the risk of detection was very imminent now. [Please select]
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* * * * * DETECTION OF POPPY AND OTHER DRYING OILS IN ALMOND AND OLIVE OILS. [Please select]
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_ * * * * * DETECTION OF SPIKE OIL AND TURPENTINE IN LAVENDER OIL BY DR. [Please select]
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For the detection and determination of water and of oxalic acid, 50 c. [Please select]
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Evidently he feared the inhabitants of the village, or at least his work had been of such a nature that he dared not risk detection. [Please select]
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Now it lacked but three days until Stunt Night, and the Alleyites, over on Whaleback, where they would be safe from detection, were deep in the throes of rehearsing. [Please select]
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