The word
"detectable" means that something can be noticed, found, or discovered.
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The p73 isoforms were not
detectable in human endothelial cells in the central and peripheral regions (Figure 1).
The blobs expand and cool as they move farther away, and are then
not detectable in visible light.
The new finding implies that the amount of high - energy gamma rays associated with the neutrinos that reach the Earth can easily be below the level
detectable by Fermi.
«Given the lack of universal HPV immunization and the potential for the virus to evade the immune system even in individuals
with detectable HPV in their blood, our findings could have far - reaching implications for identifying people at risk of developing HPV - related head and neck cancers and ultimately preventing them,» Miller said.
The expanding cloud of superhot gas left by the explosion is now barely
detectable at visible wavelengths, but it is an extremely strong source of X-rays.
In other places the snakes have very low resistance and the newts produce only a
barely detectable level of toxin.
Latent heat losses are not
easily detectable by a thermometer and are energy losses associated with a phase change of water.
In a paper published in Physical Review D on March 22, Caputo and her colleagues modeled the dark matter content of the SMC, showing it possessed enough to produce
detectable signals for two WIMP types.
Other times, the
only detectable sign of inflammation is pain within the joints themselves.
Many such objects contain
detectable amounts of molecules that emit radio radiation at wavelengths that allow them to be identified and analyzed.
As far as we can tell, tDCS leaves no uniquely
detectable impact in the brain: a ban would not be enforceable.
A recent experiment, for example, showed that six weeks of cognitive training could produce
detectable differences in brain microstructure.
We obtained an X-Shooter spectra, with signal
detectable from 0.8 to 2.3 micron, which confirmed a T7 spectral type with an enhanced Ks - band flux indicative of a potentially low - gravity, young, object.
The interaction analysis with trust and relationship quality confirms the results of the main effects: Whereas trust revealed hardly
detectable influences on peer clustering in smoking, relationship quality was more clearly associated.
The negative detection of glyphosate coincides with the disappearance of recorded inflammation and autism symptoms in the 8 year old boy after 6 weeks of an organic diet and 2 weeks of Reverse Osmosis Filtered water which tested negative
for detectable levels of glyphosate.
Thus the effect of the 2009 federal tax on quitting by adult smokers, if there was an immediate one, was no
longer detectable by 2010 - 11.
Moreover, fetuses of Zika - infected pregnant mice did not
show detectable Zika virus amplification in the sofosbuvir - treated group.
Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) consists of a «cocktail» of several drugs that work together to reduce the amount of
detectable virus (viral load) in the bloodstream.
Furthermore,
without detectable side effects, the peptide protected mice from chemical - induced colitis that models irritable bowel syndrome.
Supernova explosions of individual stars in our Milky Way galaxy should also
produce detectable gravitational waves, which could help astrophysicists figure out exactly how the stars blow up.
The state will help with costs of a study to find a new water supply for Hoosick Falls High School, which so far has not
found detectable levels of the toxin in its water.
See: Three Brands of Nutritional Yeast
Contain Detectable Lead Levels But the Risk is Minimal.
«Dogs are the most effective method available to security personnel to expand the security perimeter, add mobility to the security force, cause
detectable human behaviors, provide a deterrent, detect mobile explosives, and provide early warning,» he says.
[Response: There has indeed been
detectable acceleration in the global average rate of sea level rise, as I showed here.
«It is concluded that breastfeeding is associated with small but
detectable increases in child cognitive ability and educational achievement.
Previous research had shown that Topisomerase II was involved in earlier cellular processes like DNA replication, and the enzyme was
still detectable even during later phases of meiosis.
Tin Yat Dragon's website reads: «Dragon energy is formless, and not visible, and not
even detectable by science, because it is the energy that holds the potentials for the future.»
The mole appears long before the cancer becomes
detectable through conventional diagnosis.
It is these antibody negative dogs that I recommend revaccinating, not dogs with
detectable antibody.
It takes time for Hashimoto's to develop and progress to subclinical hypothyroidism and a full - blown hypothyroidism that can be clinically
detectable using standard thyroid tests.
Powerfood Active contains no psychoactive properties and THC levels
below detectable amounts in standard employment or athletic screening.
A decade ago Oral Turinabol was only
detectable within five to seven days after ingestion.
For this reason the most
readily detectable radio signals from another civilization may come from outside our galaxy.
Don't be too worried about your toddler developing urinary tract infections; they're easily
detectable if you recognize the signs.
Willerslev agrees: «The study is quite convincing,» he says, adding that loose DNA from sediments will provide «some of the earliest
detectable evidence for farming» because cereal grains themselves are less likely to be preserved.
In general, the MOAB - 2 immunoreaction ranged from low (in some neurons) to
hardly detectable in most neurons from the different areas and time points examined.
First, «Hot Pepper Navajo» is not very hot at all, with a barely
detectable heat level.
Advanced LIGO is fine - tuned to home in on
more detectable (and scientifically relevant) fare: waves emitted from regions where a lot of mass is packed into small spaces and moving very quickly.
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