Sentences with phrase «possible detection»

The earliest possible detection of quagga and zebra mussels has long been a goal of biologists seeking to discover their presence in water bodies.
The study found that the most important approach to the earliest possible detection of a significant sea level acceleration lies in improved understanding (and subsequent removal) of interannual (occurring between years, or from one year to the next) to multidecadal (involving multiple decades) variability in sea level records.
(This was judged to occur in mid-pregnancy, a position that did not become untenable until, again, after the 1830s, when the invention of the stethoscope first made possible the detection of the early fetal heartbeat.)
LIGO's three detections are shown, plus a fourth possible detection that was not strong enough to confirm.
Previous possible detections of methane by ESA's Mars Express and more recently by NASA's Curiosity rover have been hinted at, but are still the subject of much debate.
Limitations include possible detection bias due to the fact that CAPS - 1 interviewers were not blind to treatment condition, sample size and generalizability to other populations.
As Carr explains, a novel aspect of this new evidence for planet formation is the possible detection of a circumplanetary disk.
In «The Case for Extant Life on Mars and Its Possible Detection by the Viking Labeled Release Experiment,» coauthors Gilbert V. Levin, Arizona State University, Tempe, and Patricia Ann Straat, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (retired), clearly outline the evidence to support the «biological hypothesis,» which argues that the results of the 1976 Viking Labeled Release experiment were positive for extant microbial life on the surface of Mars.
A team is about to announce a possible detection of dark matter, but experts say the evidence will likely be unclear
The observation comes on the tail of rumours of a possible detection of neutron stars merging, which could cause gravitational waves we can observe on Earth.
Whispers of a possible detection were first tweeted in September by cosmologist Lawrence Krauss, at Arizona State University in Tempe.
Physicists have for months been buzzing about the possible detection of gravitational waves — a finding that would confirm one of the key predictions of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Then a third experiment in Gran Sasso, known as CRESST, reported a set of possible detections.
In 1996, two teams of astronomers announced the possible detection of a planetary transit eclipse of the close binary pair CM Draconis Aab (Guinan et al, 1998; Martin and Deeg, 1996; and Guinan et al, 1996).
In 1996, two teams of astronomers announced the possible detection of a planetary transit eclipse of the close binary pair CM Draconis Aab, which has yet to be confirmed (further details below).
The possible detection of methane gas in the atmosphere was the impetus behind the development of this mission by ESA and Roscosmos.
LIGO Livingston quickly reported the possible detection, but since Hanford's detector was being worked on, its automated detection system was not engaged.
Despite earlier reports of a possible detection, a joint analysis of data from ESA's Planck satellite and the ground - based BICEP2 and Keck Array experiments has found no conclusive evidence of primordial gravitational waves.
One of the manifold implications of these results is the possible detection of Maunder minima in Sun - like stars.
On November 7, 2012, a team of astronomers revealed the possible detection of three additional super-Earth-class around this star.
On November 7, 2012, a team of astronomers revealed the possible detection of three additional super-Earth-classaround this star.
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