Example sentences of "which can [be] detected " in BNC.

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1 The whole process produces characteristic structural changes in the metal which can be detected by microscopic study of sections through the artefact .
2 One problem for the faker trying to develop a patina in situ is that the chemicals which give the most attractive patinas also give totally the wrong minerals , which can be detected quite easily by X-ray diffraction .
3 A distaste for the child within us — and particularly within Spielberg — is the unattractive undertone which can be detected beneath virtually every hostile review of Hook .
4 Compaction also caused the secondary limestones to become fractured and in some cases this results in the caving of the limestone sections in boreholes which can be detected using the caliper log ( Fig. 24 ) .
5 Modern faith suffers from a severe shortage of understanding in its basic diet , a deficiency which can be detected at many points .
6 As they slow down they are captured by protons in the water and in the process emit a gamma ray , which can be detected by crystals of sodium iodide , NaI — standard procedure for detecting and measuring the energies of gamma radiation .
7 On Sundays he went to the home of Baron van Swieten , an enthusiastic patron of the arts , whose passionate interest in the then neglected music of Bach and Handel stimulated Mozart to collect and study the fugues and other contrapuntal music of J S Bach — an influence which can be detected in his own music of that period .
8 This attitude was reinforced by the second wave of technology which provided instrumentation , ways of sensing and recording data which gave more accurate and reliable data than that which can be detected directly by the human senses .
9 Individual brain cells are electrically active , producing the characteristic impulses known as ‘ action potentials ’ which can be detected by fine probes placed near to the nerve cells or their axons .
10 Mechanical damage applied to the lamina of one of the cotyledons of a tomato seedling with one expanded leaf ( Fig. 1 a ) leads to electrical activity ( Fig. 1 b ) which can be detected by extracellular electrodes placed on the stem and on the petiole of leaf 1 , morphologically the lowest ( first-formed ) leaf ( Fig. 1 a ) .
11 The cooperative binding of CRP and the wild-type enzyme at the lac UV5 promoter is accompanied by significant changes in the footprint with respect to the two binary complexes : 1 ) the DNAaseI footprints of RNA polymerase and CRP overlap ( Fig. 2 ; and [ 18 ] ) , moreover , at least on the upper strand , an extension of the footprint of the CRP site is observed up to position -84.5 ; 2 ) a more intense protection of the -40 , -70 and -80 regions to hydroxyl-radical cleavage is observed ( Fig. 3 ) ; 3 ) CRP and RNA polymerase induce a conformational change of the -50 region , which can be detected by the copper-phenanthroline reagent ( Fig. 5 ) or after UV irradiation ( Fig. 4 ; and [ 32 ] ) .
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