Example sentences of "can [be] detect by the " in BNC.
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1 | Nearly all structural faults can be detected by the senses , whether they appear as cracks and bulges in the walls , splits and rot in timber , or sagging floors and roofs . |
2 | ‘ describe their pain in terms of tissue damage ’ although , in some 80 per cent of cases , no such damage can be detected by the most careful diagnostic tests . |
3 | The detectability of an odour on the other hand is the level at which the odour can be detected by the human nose . |
4 | The greater the number of bits , the smaller the change in analogue input level that can be detected by the device . |
5 | Program interrupts or exception conditions that occur at run time can be detected by the hardware , the operating system or other software , or PL/I for ADMVS itself , the company says . |
6 | 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 ] ) . |
7 | Usually , we can find at least one band to use as a measure of the amount of impurity still present : if is made from , the residual chloride can be detected by the only distinct band , that due to the Sn-Cl stretching mode . |
8 | Even a single cyst of Giardia can be detected by the PCR , and this is a reasonable sensitivity for environmental testing . |
9 | Genuine bubonic plague can be detected by the seasonal pattern of deaths , which were extraordinarily high in the summer months but low in winter when the pestilence lay dormant . |