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Перевод: detect speek detect


[глагол]
находить; обнаруживать; выявлять; высматривать; открывать; расследовать; замечать; выпрямлять; детектировать


Тезаурус:

  1. The presence of the weak interaction as well as the electromagnetic interaction in this process gives rise to an asymmetry whereby an experiment should detect more positive muons in the forward hemisphere (as defined by the direction of the electron) than in the backward hemisphere.
  2. Through vigilance we detect changes in our environment such as in traffic conditions, a new "blip" on the radar screen, or a faulty product on a conveyor belt.
  3. Work in this field was for many years hampered by a lack of techniques sufficiently sensitive to detect changes in the solutions under study and by a rigid and over-simplified view of the nature of solutions.
  4. By carrying out a smear test, doctors can detect the abnormal cells that might become cancerous in time and then treat them easily and simply.
  5. The guitar's low profile, slight body and super-thin neck make for a very lightweight playing experience and I couldn't detect any balance problems, either.
  6. Horses have a particularly acute ability to smell, and are sensitive to scents and aromas that no person could ever normally detect.
  7. The circuit has been "bench tested" and, with the values quoted, it was found quite possible to detect synchronism of two pulse trains to within two per cent.
  8. Spot analysis by microprobe or EDX analysis (see glossary) in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) (see glossary) can detect the solder points by the minor changes in composition.
  9. Duty and intake systems to detect incipient problems early and to provide a rapid response.
  10. Describing a new screening programme to detect Down's in the foetus at a London hospital, the British Medical Journal (8 October 1988) claims that it could "detect 60 per cent of affected pregnancies and could reduce the number of children born with Down's syndrome in the United Kingdom from about 900 a year to about 350 a year".
  11. Astronomers have long suspected that flares also produce neutrons that reach the Earth's orbit, but they lacked the instruments needed to detect them.
  12. The possibility of accidental or deliberate pollution of our rivers is always going to be present therefore, and unless some sophisticated measuring device is installed in all our rivers which can quickly detect pollution and hence lead to urgent action, this argument about allowing fishermen to continue to carry out their sport is quite a strong one from an environmental point of view.
  13. So valuable is it that some scientists regard it as a scent and as soon as they detect it, they know that they are on the right track.

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