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"detectable" Definitions
  1. (especially of something that is not easy to see, hear, etc.) that can be discovered or noticed

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"We&aposve seen people who had a detectable virus, then they didn&apost have a detectable virus, and then three days later they had a detectable virus," Redfield said.
"We&aposve seen people who had a detectable virus, then they didn&apost have a detectable virus, and then three days later they had a detectable virus," Robert Redfield, CDC director said in a briefing on Friday.
"We've seen people who had a detectable virus, then they didn't have a detectable virus, and then three days later they had a detectable virus," Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said in a briefing last week.
The technology is responsive and reactive, with no detectable latency.
"She says there's no detectable signs of cancer," James said.
Sumwalt said the crack was not detectable from the outside.
A mutation, to be detectable, had to be very common.
"The way that the blood sort of flows through the skin and the way the skin signals this can be detectable, not perfectly accurate, but it can be detectable through a webcam," Burr told me.
The amounts of THC are not high enough to be detectable.
Now, the USGS says there are 213,23 detectable quakes every year.
Astrochemical models in the late 1970s pointed to a detectable possibility.
It is expected to no longer be detectable around mid-December.
L = How long do those civilizations broadcast detectable signals into space?
Virtually all Americans have detectable levels of PFAS in their blood.
There was something else detectable in the fresh spring air, too.
The vast majority had no detectable Native American ancestry at all.
"Concentrating the radio [waves] makes bursts much more easily detectable," he said.
According to the paper, that suggests a "detectable infection prevalence of 1.3%." 
Heart disorders like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are often detectable by a standard electrocardiogram.
These effects may be detectable in fossil records, but that remains TBD.
All of the cord samples contained some detectable acetaminophen, the researchers note.
N'Dour's voice is barely diminished, a slight burr detectable here and there.
SAUs may experience some voluntary and reflex reactions detectable by electronic systems.
Many fruits produce a barely detectable chemical called ethylene as they ripen.
They, too, can lead to high potassium levels, detectable with blood tests.
The interaction causes a dip in brightness that creates a detectable signal.
That included a complete response, or no detectable cancer, for 12% of patients.
Fish living deeper in the park didn't have any detectable levels of pesticides.
Instead, your tongue is usually a more accurate indicator of any detectable stink.
That may not sound huge, but the difference was detectable by human noses.
"And they are noisy," he adds, making them easily detectable at low altitude.
This doubling, or mirroring technique, is detectable even in the more straightforward portraits.
Brian Kemp (R) last week, bans abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detectable.
Could it be detectable—or could someone release a gene drive in secret?
When your city doesn't have a detectable rap sound, that presents a challenge.
Her heartbeat and brain waves are detectable just a few weeks after conception.
That is to say, there's no detectable difference in mortality from the arsenic.
It was no longer detectable in his blood, meaning it was not active.
It may not even have a smell that's detectable to others, she added.
Chrome Incognito mode has been detectable for years, due to the FileSystem API implementation.
And who knows, perhaps there are closer exoplanets that just haven't been detectable yet.
In 22018, Seager suggested that one particular element, sodium, should leave a detectable fingerprint.
Watching YouTube videos on Android with the Powerbeats Pro, I notice no detectable lag.
C. auris is difficult to identify, and is only detectable by a lab test.
She survived off savings, she told Francis without a shred of detectable self-consciousness.
Brian Kemp (R) signed legislation banning abortions once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat.
After washing, none of the subjects had detectable levels of bacteria on their hands.
Neither of these neural patterns is detectable when a person solves a problem analytically.
Your absence from that marketplace will make no detectable difference to anyone but you.
Market sampling in 280 found only 1 percent of salt with no detectable iodine.
The Playa, a zippy watermelon cocktail, tastes like pure summer, the tequila barely detectable.
For example, a civilization wrapped within a Dyson shell would not have a detectable CEB.
Furthermore, most fetal heartbeats aren't even detectable until closer to between eight and 10 weeks.
Essentially, we're looking for a life source that's beaming a detectable signal straight at us.
There have been some high detectable levels of lead in about 30 of the schools.
It is just not large enough to have a detectable effect on long-run growth.
"We concluded that the gas will accumulate in filaments that should be detectable," he said.
There's no memorable soundtrack, no thrilling action sequences, not even a detectable sense of humor.
And the mere fact that such changes are detectable within a human lifetime is remarkable.
Friction between the gas streams, he argued, created the detectable glow of heat and light.
Of the areas tested, only Meridian, Mississippi, had no detectable levels of the toxic chemicals.
By the time you've missed your period, they're easily detectable by a drugstore pregnancy test.
"Instead, it turns out that the overtones are detectable before the main tone becomes visible."
Particulate pollution appears to have clear, detectable consequences in both the short and long term.
At worst, the effect is small — barely detectable even in studies that employ multiple controls.
Many HIV-positive people have non-detectable viral loads, meaning transmission is next to impossible.
Such modifications are theoretically detectable because they break digital signatures—if those programs are digitally signed.
Nicholas explained to Insider that a dog or cat without detectable ribs is probably too pudgy.
It defines an "unborn child with a detectable human heartbeat" as a living person with rights.
Special coatings are applied to exterior surfaces that make the planes even less detectable by devices.
My last blood test was a couple of weeks ago and there is no detectable virus.
They found that 23 percent had detectable levels of endotoxin, while 81 percent contained some glucan.
They all say that things definitely would have been different if they'd had a detectable pregnancy.
To date, they have found no detectable levels of radioactive isotopes in kelp or seaweed tissue.
All of these are easily detectable red flags that take only a few seconds to check.
"Some cognitive consequences are present as long as THC is still detectable in urine," MacKillop said.
"Sex offenders and particularly pedophiles secrete an enzyme for DDHT, which is actually detectable," Cohen says.
This is particularly true when it is perpetrated unconsciously, in ways that aren't detectable to everybody.
It was spicy and complex, with a barely detectable note of oak that seemed well integrated.
As technology improves, waves of lower frequency—corresponding to events involving larger masses—will become detectable.
Coroners don't typically test for it—and it might not be detectable even if they did.
"The main differences that have been detectable were found in the context of multitasking," he says.
The fifth, which was labeled and sold as piracetam, contained no detectable amount of the drug.
His roommates had carried him in at 22009 that morning, unconscious and with no detectable pulse.
Others could have been present that were not detectable by us through the techniques we used.
It is overwhelming, a physical force that radiates from her, detectable only by humans' sixth sense: empathy.
Simply put, voter ID laws seem to have no detectable effect on voter fraud, real or perceived.
The CDC estimates that most Americans have detectable levels of some of these compounds in their blood.
Only big moons would cause enough of a dip in brightness to be detectable with today's instruments.
The condition may not be detectable by ultrasound until the third trimester, which begins at 28 weeks.
Exoplanets are much less likely to have the mass or the acceleration to make detectable gravitational waves.
Tests of the water plant confirm the village of Sebring's water treatment plant has no detectable lead.
Once the attacked computer is rebooted, the malware renames itself, leaving no detectable trace of its existence.
Recent studies show the Zika virus is detectable in semen for up to six months after infection.
Prior to this study, Saturn was the furthest known solar system body to emit detectable x-rays.
Any attempt to eavesdrop on the quantum channel would introduce detectable disturbances to the system, Pan said.
At that time, it was known by athletics coaches that Oral Turinabolan is detectable for 23 days.
How is the gym always crowded and most of our biceps are still vaguely detectable at best?
Airbus announced that it is developing a drone that will be camouflaged and not detectable by radar.
Specifically, it should have mandated that a detectable metal component be permanently affixed to a firearm assembly.
But social change happens not in grand moments but in the less easily detectable changing of minds.
Patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease exhibit detectable and worsening impairment of cognitive and functional abilities.
As for risk of a "contact high," the amount of THC detectable in secondhand smoke is negligible.
But lightning is detectable from satellites, which gives scientists' better insight into the planet's constantly erupting volcanoes.
That now you can do things and make observations of stuff that was previously not detectable. Yeah.
While confirmation bias is usually invisible to us in the moment, its physiological triggers are more detectable.
It concluded that, despite increased wages in the industry in Seattle, there was no detectable effect on employment.
In the years since Gezi Park, censorship has transformed into its subtler and less detectable variant, self-censorship.
"Sex offenders and particularly pedophiles secrete an enzyme for DDHT, which is actually detectable," Cohen explains to Moore.
My anxiety, which is usually sky-high when I get involved with a new guy, was barely detectable.
Interestingly, and perhaps disturbingly, this means our civilization will eventually be detectable whether we like it or not.
Nor do they have a detectable effect on voter fraud — which is extremely rare in the US, anyway.
There are some 500,000 detectable earthquakes each year, 100,000 of which can be felt, according to the USGS.
So in addition to hosting detectable amounts of helium, it's now the least dense planet known to astronomers.
But it suggests they should be detectable in the gravitational interactions of objects less than 100 microns apart.
Several possible WIMPs, though, should be detectable by experiments that, like Super-Kamiokande, involve large tanks of liquid.
An IgM response may not be detectable immediately because your body just hasn't produced enough of those antibodies.
If such a species lived millions of years ago very little of their technology would be detectable today.
That's best displayed in a track called "SHINE," the only detectable track that has each member on it.
It's present in Jupiter and Saturn and is widely thought to be detectable in the atmospheres of exoplanets.
On the outside, the plane is painted with a special coating that makes it less detectable to radar.
Often, the symptoms aren't detectable at all, and many who get Zika are unaware they even have it.
Then as HIV attacks the body's immune cells and patients get sicker and sicker, it becomes detectable again.
There is logic in setting a dollar minimum to show that a candidate has a detectable political pulse.
The NHANES data set revealed that 93 percent of Americans had detectable levels of BPA in their blood.
In 2019, the FDA analyzed 91 samples of food products for PFAS and found 14 with detectable levels.
But, as Bell Burnell found, their presence is observable through their rhythmic signal, detectable by a suitable radio.
No other suspected oils or plant material seen in the vaping liquid cartridges turned up in detectable amounts.
The husband, however, had no detectable virus in his blood: he had seemingly cleared the infection almost completely.
About 2,000 detectable pieces of debris spewed into nearby orbits, along with thousands more too small to track.
Only 1% of samples showed any detectable pesticides in avocados and sweet corn, which were deemed the cleanest produce.
While the Box 2 was part of my network, I didn't experience any detectable effect on my network speed.
Those unintended changes to DNA, they found, were not detectable using common methods for checking for off-target effects.
Dangerous residue is scarcely detectable in the vicinity of 1080 drops, and in concentrations too low to cause harm.
That would magnify the torque on a distorted electron to the point where it should be detectable with lasers.
Traditional black plastic is not detectable by the infrared sorters that recyclers use and must therefore be thrown out.
Hints of the robotic are still detectable in WaveNet voices like Google Assistant's defaults and its new Legend impersonation.
The fluctuations in density or pressure result in lenses that deflect radio waves in ways detectable here on Earth.
One of the equation's key variables is the length of time that civilizations are capable of transmitting detectable signals.
Only 1 percent of samples of both sweet corn and avocados (last year's top pick) had any detectable pesticides.
Even after six months, urinary cotinine levels — a measure of exposure to tobacco — were still detectable in the nonsmokers.
"Sex offenders and particularly pedophiles secrete an enzyme for DDHT, which is actually detectable," Cohen says in the clip.
This capsule both holds the prosthesis in place and makes its presence less detectable to the touch over time.
It will not be detectable by radar, emit very little to no electromagnetic radiation and will fly very quietly.
The scent will be prominent from morning to evening, and should still be detectable when you undress at night.
Letter to the late John Ashbery Dear Diary: Real art is detectable, palpable, awakening the eye, ear and soul.
Forced from one redoubt, it will reappear in other territories, potentially even in less detectable — but more lethal — forms.
Unlike solar flares, which were visible during eclipses using traditional telescopes, these spontaneous emissions were now detectable using radios.
The product itself is quick-drying and doesn't leave a detectable film or make your hair crunchy and stiff.
If you meet someone three times in three months, and notice detectable improvement each time, pay attention to that.
Once the body starts to mount a response, the amount of viral genetic material drops, sometimes below detectable levels.
Cary found that most occasional cannabis consumers, or first-time users, retain detectable traces for only three to four days.
Since these systems don't carry electrical signals, they're also less detectable by smugglers than many other types of sensors. Rep.
All of the unvaccinated monkeys had detectable levels of the virus after exposure, while none of the vaccinated monkeys did.
"Overall, the FDA's testing to date has shown that very few foods contain detectable levels of PFAS," added the statement.
On Oz, Sheen revealed he now has detectable traces of HIV in his blood, meaning his numbers have gotten worse.
But today, far removed from the wilds of East Africa, these cognitive tendencies, detectable in children, drive our biological beliefs.
Twelve patients who received the Pfizer drug, or 5.5 percent, had a complete response, meaning no detectable sign of cancer.
But often the arrival of detectable symptoms is too late, especially when dealing with diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's.
But the peculiarities of how they wanted—or, at times, were forced to—use different locations... that made it detectable.
As more traits are detectable through genetic testing, parents may be able to choose among traits in their natural embryos.
This form of crude is not easily detectable, and the wreck could be producing a giant and toxic underwater slick.
Most important, these differences were detectable for between four and nine days after the horses had been given the inhibitors.
This 50 million-year-old volcanic area is now only detectable through its leftover rocks in the Northwestern United States.
Disney Food Blog notes that despite all the beautiful colors, there is no detectable difference in the flavor of each.
A heartbeat is generally detectable at around six weeks, which can be before a woman is even aware she's pregnant.
A fetus's heartbeat is generally detectable at around six weeks, which can be before a woman knows she is pregnant.
The accident's "small radioactive releases had no detectable health effects on plant workers or the public," the NRC website says.
"There will always be limitations to our technology, so life is almost certainly more common than 'detectable' life," Olson said.
While other children saw their viral loads rebound, the girl still has no detectable H.I.V. in her blood, researchers said.
After analyzing the milk samples, the researchers found that THC was detectable in 34, or 63%, of the 54 samples.
The silver lining for the other side (admittedly a barely detectable one these days) is that Mr. Cheney ultimately failed.
A fast radio burst is a sudden pulse of radio waves, detectable by our telescopes and originating in deep space.
All 13 samples had detectable levels of PFAS that were of similar chemical structure as what was used in firefighting foams.
Breast cancer often presents with a lump or a mass, but many cases, like Chieze's, have no detectable lumps at all.
Some markers are barely detectable beneath dirt or grass, mostly crumbled away; others are strikingly preserved, adjacent to homes and roads.
The density of the satellite clouds required for them to be detectable mostly depends on the brightness of their host star.
The MSA reduces the noise by a factor of 30, meaning that signals from axions should be detectable if they exist.
The level of toxin that is lethal to a pet is very low, and may not have been detectable in tests.
Through the PCR process, copies of the viral DNA are made so that it's present in a level that's actually detectable.
"Part of the problem is that the effect is just sort of barely detectable" in the graphs that McIntosh's team used.
"Such changes are not yet clearly detectable in observed data due in part to limitations of existing datasets," the statement concluded.
The neutron star spins 30 times a second, sending out detectable beams of energy that give the impression that it's pulsating.
Spinning 30 times a second, the neutron star shoots out detectable beams of energy that make it look like it's pulsating.
This creates a small flash akin to a shock wave but for light, which is detectable with the light-sensing equipment.
"It turns out that sex offenders and particularly pedophiles secrete an enzyme for DDHT, which is actually detectable," Morad tells Moore.
It then uses your windshield to reflect its LED heads-up display into your field of vision, without any detectable latency.
Five patients, or about 2 percent, who received abemaciclib experienced complete responses, meaning no detectable cancer, a number that could rise.
In the meantime, there is about a one-in-67 chance that it might also be detectable using the transit technique.
Among just over 275,260 people tested in Germany, 21960 percent were found to have detectable levels of glyphosate in their urine.
A Georgia House committee passed legislation Wednesday that would ban abortions in the state after a fetus has a detectable heartbeat.
When a city doesn't have a detectable rap sound, that presents a challenge, one GoldLink has undoubtedly had to contend with.
It also gives them special color vision, allowing them to see differences in shades of red that aren't detectable to humans.
Fortunately, TATP is detectable by security forces, since it gives off an odor that explosives-trained dogs can pick up on.
Making out with someone isn't likely to result in a cerebral lightning storm, but the changes are nonetheless detectable via EEG.
And if it weren't for him not having a detectable mainstream hit, Humble Beast would have gotten the accolades it deserved.
When someone who's been vaping or smoking exhales, cannabis is detectable only in minute amounts — making it difficult to pick up.
The stench wafted over the village, a putrid essence of death detectable in just about every remote reach of the region.
It had stopped growing correctly around five weeks gestation, but the abnormality was not detectable until the 20-week anatomy scan.
In other parts of the world, related birds of paradise plants produce red or yellow coated seeds easily detectable to birds.
That means only that the killer, whether it was someone else or Syed, left no detectable trace among the areas sampled.
But any significant detectable quantity of Americans who are unwittingly sharing Russian propaganda on their social networks is cause for concern.
The remains of the subducted part of the continent, which was about 60 miles thick, are also still detectable with seismometers.
Researchers say layers of "invisible and toxic oil" that weren't detectable by satellites made the spill much worse than it appeared.
Both represent no detectable sign of the cancer, but with the latter category blood counts have not fully returned to normal.
These life forms can then interact with the atmosphere above, creating remotely detectable bio-signatures that Earth-based telescopes can detect.
NASA said the discovery was rare because circumbinary planets are usually only detectable when a sun shows a decrease in brightness.
After testing thousands of American homes, the researchers found that more than 90% of them had at least three detectable allergens.
A score of 0 meant essentially no detectable disease; 1 to 99, low levels; and 400 or greater would be high.
Through their inventions, he hopes other invisible phenomena, like magnetic fields and inaudible sounds, will be detectable by the human body.
Though the gas itself isn't toxic, the chemicals used to give it a detectable odor can cause nausea, headaches, and nosebleeds.
Following Obamacare, there were no detectable improvements in unhealthy behaviors and self-reported health in both expansion and non-expansion states.
A frisson of irritation is detectable from some governments that the French and Germans have tried to stitch things up between themselves.
The IRSN ruled out an accident at a nuclear reactor, saying it would have resulted in contamination with other detectable airborne substances.
Within say, one to two hours after you've taken the drug, there will be detectable levels of the drug in your blood.
A fascinating new paper theorizes that alien civilizations could do the same thing, reshaping their homeworlds in predictable and potentially detectable ways.
There is a slight drizzle in the air, barely detectable, but enough to make me want to throw myself under a bus.
Scientists stressed, however, that the treated brains still lacked any detectable signs of organized electrical activity associated with perception, awareness or consciousness.
Image: University of KansasAlso, the incident was severe enough such that evidence of the impact should be detectable elsewhere on the planet.
The team also ran the numbers based on the assumption that a patient has only a seven-day period of detectable infection.
The macrophages then quickly went to work, causing the tumors to shrink below detectable limits in more than half of the mice.
Crucially, this signal is detectable by electrodes in contact with a person's scalp before he is consciously aware of having recognised anything.
In the first three months of 2019, 12 states introduced bills that ban abortion from the moment a fetal heartbeat is detectable.
Also, lutetium decays into non-radioactive elements, so after about two months there would be no detectable levels of radiation, said Nelson.
A person's fat content, metabolism, and the potency of the drug are all factors that could determine how long THC is detectable.
But since the Bluetooth-enabled device is simply named "Revolar" by default, it's detectable while it is communicating with a connected phone.
Other parts of the ocean, shown in gray, will not have detectable loss of oxygen due to climate change even by 2100.
In some cases, we can identify an experimentally detectable property that is expected to repeatedly double as in the classical butterfly effect.
That means that when the planet passes in front of the star, it'll block out a larger, more detectable region of light.
In December 2013, a federal law requiring that all guns be detectable by metal screening machines was extended for another 10 years.
An ectopic pregnancy may not be detectable at six weeks, and as it progresses, it can cause severe bleeding in the woman.
One is of an anonymous, lissome figure, barely detectable as he or she dances at the end of a long, dark street.
However, Massachusetts officials said independent testing has not found any detectable levels of the chemical in products manufactured by licensed state facilities.
Physicists estimate that 27% of the universe is made up of Dark Matter, a mysterious invisible force detectable only from its gravity.
Because of this, non-implanted fertilized eggs are neither detectable nor able to become blastocysts, then embryos, then fetuses, and eventually, babies.
That is, they had little detectable sweetness remaining in the wine after fermentation converted the sugar in the grape juice into alcohol.
Mousiness is only detectable retronasally, after taking some in the mouth, which allows saliva to activate the mousy compounds in the wine.
"In the visual system, robust adaptation deficits, detectable at the individual-subject level, were observed over lateral occipital sites," the study concludes.
"Every invertebrate taxon tested had detectable concentrations, based on dry weight, of at least one pharmaceutical in its tissues," the study states.
That same study that used a promiscuous CRISPR found that when CRISPR was more appropriately designed, there were no detectable off-target effects.
When this happens to one of the quarks inside a proton, the proton will instantly fall apart, emitting a detectable flash of radiation.
Image: NASAOur own Clarke Belt, which consists of geostationary and geosynchronous satellites, isn't dense enough to be detectable at interstellar distances, he argues.
John Bel Edwards yesterday signed a bill banning the procedure once a fetal heartbeat is detectable, with no exceptions for rape or incest.
While Trojans and backdoors are not easily detectable by themselves, devices may appear to run slower due to heavy processor or network usage.
The one substantial weakness to the sound is a detectable shortage of bass that makes music sound like a puddle: splashy and shallow.
It's also in people: By 2003, an estimated 75% of the US population carried it around in detectable amounts, according to the CDC.
Calculations showed that mergers between these sorts of objects would produce gravitational waves that might be detectable by big enough, sensitive enough instruments.
Even if they do leave the house, the condition isn't detectable, unlike other speech-related issues such as a stammer or Tourette's Syndrome.
But if there's a surprise detectable surge for Clinton from the Sunshine State that becomes evident early, we'll have that coveted early indicator.
Deoxgenation due to climate change is already detectable in some parts of the ocean and will likely become widespread between 2030 and 2040.
I'm sorry to anyone looking for fair and balanced nuance here, but this is just a stupendous bag, with basically no detectable downside.
A lack of joy classifies the player as a "downer," something that's outwardly detectable by those around you, and immediately makes them hostile.
Although Turinabol proved infamously effective as an East German steroid, Catlin said, it does not clear the body quickly and is easily detectable.
In 2011, after leaving the Senate, he lent his support to a bill that would outlaw abortions at the first detectable fetal heartbeat.
If this star is being obstructed by a megastructure under construction, it should emit detectable signals in the form of blackbody thermal radiation.
The Safe School Meals for Kids Act would restrict schools from purchasing or serving any food that contains any amount of detectable chlorpyrifos.
"Marijuana is detectable in urine approximately 30 days after last use and this varies with heaviness of use and marijuana potency," she said.
To a nose educated in the smells specific to a Ralph Wilson tailgate, however, slight notes of nylon and polyester were also detectable.
It may be that cancer disrupts the body's blood system well before the disease is detectable, causing clots that lead to cardiovascular events.
Even McCarthy immediately pointed out that the accent was fake which suggests that Night Angel actually has a detectable vocal tone or accent.
And even in North Dakota, where farmers are reporting a sharp decrease in Chinese demand for soybeans, the political consequence was barely detectable.
Its chemical makeup is easily detectable through testing, but if medical personnel are not expecting to encounter it, that testing may not occur.
Soldiers with deep wounds sometimes feel no pain at all for hours, while people without any detectable injury live in chronic physical anguish.
Steve King (R-Iowa), would make it a crime for a doctor to perform an abortion if the fetus has a "detectable" heartbeat.
Five patients, or about 2 percent, who received abemaciclib experienced complete responses, meaning no detectable cancer, a number that could rise, researchers said.
But the greater danger is that the same channels through which detectable flows of money travel can also be used for secret payments.
They are the most aggressive cancers, the ones that have already spread by the time they are detectable, the ones that are beyond cure.
Illustration: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research InstituteSo why is this distant Kuiper Belt object devoid of a detectable light curve?
If you travel outside the state while pregnant, is that kidnapping if the 'natural person' is an 'unborn child' with a detectable human heartbeat?
The perfume that clung to her coat, her scarves, detectable sometimes for hours on my babies' hair after she'd been carrying and kissing them.
Firstly, the two screens are not of identical quality: I notice a slight, but detectable, difference in color temperature and viewing angles between them.
Indigenous Canadian artist Norval Morrisseau suffered from Parkinson's disease—a neurological disorder that's detectable by analyzing the fractal patterns found in his brush strokes.
Despite undertaking antiretroviral therapy (ART), his viral levels remain detectable—but he's hopeful that continuing treatment will get him to a better place soon.
"We've had success in reducing HIV viral loads" in some patients, Linkroum said, referring to the amount of HIV that's detectable in the bloodstream.
It could not be determined when she had used heroin or MDMA, but did state that those drugs are detectable for a shorter period.
They have a slight, but detectable emphasis on bass and lower mids, and their bass comes out with a dry, assured thump and authority.
The Ohio state Senate on Wednesday passed a "heartbeat" abortion bill that aims to ban the procedure once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat.
Three weeks after the virus was gone from the blood, small amounts were still detectable in the saliva of about half of the monkeys.
These so-called mosaic embryos have long been known, but they have been detectable during an active IVF cycle only in the last year.
Slightly more expensive than mono, fluorocarbon (or "fluoro") is generally accepted by fishing's elite as being less detectable — and producing more bites — than mono.
The legislation bars women from receiving an abortion once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat, which generally occurs within six weeks of a pregnancy.
Surprises abound, including the discovery that this may well be "the oldest detectable territorial division in Great Britain," with roots in pre-Roman times.
Only in the sense that the best examples clearly express the character of their crus, though the differences are often detectable only in nuances.
The differences in retinal nerve fiber layer thickness found in the study aren't big enough to produce detectable eye problems, Leung said by email.
He thought there was little chance that the injuries were caused by a drug or a toxin, which would probably have left detectable traces.
Turning down this opportunity isn't going to make a detectable difference to the system, but it may well make a significant difference to you.
For years, microwave ovens have been tightly regulated in Green Bank because they can obliterate those barely detectable signals from billions of years ago.
Out of 61 patients with influenza who were tested during the 23–11 flu season, only 26 gave off detectable quantities of the virus.
There is no legal tolerance level for glyphosate in honey in the United States, largely, making any amount of detectable glyphosate in honey illegal.
If such megastructures exist within the Milky Way, they could be detectable from Earth because they would occult stars or other sources of light.
Steve King (R-Iowa), would make it a crime for a doctor to perform an abortion if the fetus has a "detectable" heart beat.
In contrast to past observations of gravitational waves, the event was also detectable by regular light telescopes, giving scientists unprecedented insight into this cosmic collision.
Some of the measures include the percent of the sample tested with detectable pesticides and the average number of pesticides found on a single sample.
Image: ESOIndeed, for the CEB to be detectable from Earth it would have to be sufficiently thick, containing vast fleets of satellites and space junk.
The biotech company said seven of 10 patients given the second highest does of the drug responded to treatment, with four having no detectable cancer.
John Bel Edwards signed a bill Thursday banning abortions once a heartbeat is detectable with no exceptions for rape or incest, according to his office.
Previously the only people known to have detectable traces of Denisovan DNA were in Papua New Guinea, Australia, China and other parts of East Asia.
In Michigan, where the Flint lead crisis is still making headlines, more than 21 sites have detectable levels of PFAS in the water and soil.
Tiny objects, held less than a tenth of a millimetre apart, should experience forces transmitted by these particles in ways detectable by bench-top apparatus.
This breaks down the fat and lets it seep into the muscle, producing micro-marbling (detectable only when a slice is held to the light).
Because nandrolone has the unfortunate combination of staying in a person's system for an excessively long time and being detectable at what's called "ultratrace" rates.
Quantum channels send messages embedded in light, and experts say that attempts to disrupt or eavesdrop on them would create detectable disturbances in the system.
The time around that album was also arguably the last period in which the jolly, eccentric, and raw qualities of rockstar Weezy were always detectable.
What did surprise them is that somehow, there was enough of these materials present in the area to still be detectable 3.3 billion years later.
The person had not taken PrEP in months and had no detectable levels of the drug in his blood at the time of his diagnosis.
And it's not like the other options are impossible — in fact, they're AI-generated to seem plausible to other agents but easily detectable by humans.
A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that nearly all Americans have detectable levels of PFAS chemicals in their blood.
Gonorrhea and chlamydia are detectable in urine in about a week, according to the STD Project, a website that fights stigmas surrounding sexually transmitted diseases.
Brian Kemp (R) on Tuesday signed legislation banning abortions once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat, which generally occurs within six weeks of a pregnancy.
The legislation, dubbed "heartbeat" bills, aims to ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detectable, which happens as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
Ask Trump, who has ridden the issue all the way to the nomination with no detectable reference to principles of any kind, conservative or otherwise.
This reroute of the project will merely delay the inevitable -- oil flowing from the Bakken shale to consumers with no detectable effect on earth's climate.
The study authors found microplastics and fibers in 20 out of 21 samples of arctic snow, most of them in the smallest detectable size range.
The Republican-led state Senate passed a "heartbeat" abortion bill earlier this month that would ban the procedure once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat.
Natan's next MRI, in October 2017, showed a result far beyond what we had allowed ourselves to hope: Nearly all his detectable tumor was gone.
"We got this phrase, 'expanding the now'—there is only now," Butler, now 48 (only detectable from the streaks of grey in his beard) explains.
In a new report, Colella writes that game-changing technological or social change is usually detectable not in sudden bursts, but in steady, inexorable acceleration.
She was brought up as a non-Muslim, in a home in which the Tatar culture was scarcely detectable and where they mainly spoke Russian.
Although he didn't have a pulse or detectable heartbeat when he was discovered the next morning, medics were able to revive the lucky young man.
Sometimes, it's not an infection that is making the patient sick, or the infection has already passed and is no longer detectable in the blood.
Measurements of the most distant detectable electromagnetic radiation predict one value for the rate of expansion, but measurements gleaned from nearer objects reveal different values.
Of the 11 patients who said they had not used THC products in the 90 days before their injury, nine had detectable levels of THC.
The foul was detectable only with the help of a stopwatch, the report said, and thus was not ruled an incorrect noncall by the referees.
It analyzed them in an independent lab and found that none contained asbestos, at least at levels detectable by the types of tests it used.
To get an estimate of the number of intelligent civilizations in the universe, the Drake equation combines the rate of star formation per year, the fraction of stars with planets, the number of these planets that are habitable, the fraction of habitable planets with life, the fraction with life that develop intelligence, the fraction of intelligent civilizations that are detectable and the longevity of detectable civilizations.
To be considered relevant to Fermi&aposs paradox, the extraterrestrial life we seek has to be able to grow, reproduce and somehow be detectable by humans.
Winners do, however, "appear to enjoy sustained improvement in economic conditions that are robustly detectable for well over a decade after the windfall," the authors note.
"These effects are likely to be detectable by the BepiColombo mission to place and track two orbiters around Mercury, scheduled for launch around 2018," Wills writes.
This means that if 10 keys are pressed in rapid succession, the order in which they were pressed is detectable for a short period of time.
After analyzing the participants&apos blood samples, the researchers found that 26 percent had detectable antibodies to alpha-gal, indicating a potential sensitivity to red meat.
Though ISIS and its successors no longer control any of Iraq's cities, they continue to wreak havoc, with a detectable increase in both attacks and propaganda.
Prince also claims that there was no detectable uptick in requests to Cloudflare-powered websites from September of last year, when the leaks started, until today.
Lawmakers in conservative states are passing "heartbeat" bills banning abortion from the moment a heartbeat is detectable, around the sixth week of pregnancy—flagrantly violating Roe.
If you're actively listening for it, it's still detectable, but the average bystander walking below wouldn't pick up on the fact that something is close overhead.
Natural gas is odorless and invisible, but an additive used to make it detectable to the human nose blanketed neighborhoods at times with a nauseating stench.
The Environmental Defense Fund, in an analysis of 11 years of federal data, found detectable levels of lead in 43 percent of 2,164 baby food samples.
It comes after the Tennessee House of Representatives passed legislation earlier this year that would ban abortions in the state once a fetal heartbeat is detectable.
When you stay in a role that's completely uninspiring, your self-worth plummets, she says, and your lack of motivation is easily detectable to your manager.
Brian Kemp (R) recently, bars doctors in the state from performing an abortion once a fetus's heartbeat is detectable, typically around six weeks into a pregnancy.
But even if you've declared everything with a detectable apricot undertone as out-of-bounds, one look at their summer 2019 manis might change your tune.
At Dries Van Noten, the hairstylist Sam McKnight placed thin ostrich feathers along the part line — barely detectable from far away, but incredibly cool up close.
The study found that tetrahydrocannabinol was detectable in 63 percent of 54 samples of breast milk from women who said they had used marijuana before pumping.
And a growing number of modern naval vessels, including the John S. McCain, are designed to scatter incoming radar signals, so that they are less detectable.
This blob is so big it's detectable from space -- it's about a million square kilometers (400,000 sq miles), an area larger than the size of Texas.
This clothing uses a kind of camouflage that confuses surveillance technology by giving them more interesting things to detect, like license plates and other detectable patterns.
This may not seem intuitive, because we have been taught to think about wine rationally, and to describe it in terms of detectable aromas and flavors.
But many others were not tested, and the virus is not always detectable months after it damages a fetus, so the true numbers may be higher.
Driving from south to north, the only detectable change on entering the United Kingdom is that road signs switch colour and Union flags flutter from lamp-posts.
Sufficiently dense fleets of satellites in geosynchronous orbit around exoplanets should be detectable from Earth using current technologies, according to new research published in The Astrophysical Journal.
The so-named "heartbeat bill," HB 481, bans abortions as soon as there's a "detectable human heartbeat," which can be as early as 6 weeks into pregnancy.
Why A "Heartbeat" Ban Is A Total Abortion Ban Right now, the earliest that fetal pole cardiac activity is detectable by ultrasound technology is around six weeks.
The remaining 25% is dark matter, a hypothetical substance that is detectable only by its gravitational effects, and which has proved almost as elusive as dark energy.
Even if an exoplanet were massive enough to possibly make detectable gravitational waves, the accelerations that it would need to undergo would likely tear the planet apart.
If an artificial signal was directed towards Earth, it would be detectable as an unusually high number of protons compared with the background emissions of the star.
According to the legal docs, obtained by TMZ, he had someone conduct an independent lab test on the product, which he says revealed detectable levels of pesticides.
The iridescent, aqueous "Nymphéa" surrounds a string quartet (here the Calder Quartet) with a barely detectable electronic humidity, setting in motion cycles of sounds evaporating and condensing.
The quasar found by the Hubble is 12.8 billion light-years away, NASA said, but was detectable thanks to the amplifying impact of a less distant galaxy.
It should be noted, however, that these changes weren't found to affect cognitive health and were only detectable through the imaging techniques used—not the naked eye.
But according to several clinical lab scientists with whom TechCrunch spoke to, there's not anything novel about Theranos's new product — at least nothing detectable from Holmes's presentation.
Using CRISPR, a gene editing tool, they insert a detectable biomarker into the laying chicken's DNA which marks the gender of the eggs without any side effects.
But if the subjects' health can be ensured, Dr. Hotez questions whether there will be enough of a detectable infection to show that a vaccine is working.
In particular, there were no statistically significant differences that showed the drug improving mortality, reducing the detectable amount of the virus in patients, or shortening hospital stays. 
They found that COVID-19 was detectable in aerosols for up to three hours, up to four hours on copper, and up to 24 hours on cardboard.
Seven years later, a 2019 study by the EPA and the U.S. Geological Survey using more sensitive methods found detectable PFAS in all 50 water samples collected.
The results showed that while THC is definitely detectable in breast milk, it was at a concentration of about 2.5 percent of what the mother had taken.
While the theory predicts that all spinning objects drag spacetime around them, frame-dragging is far more detectable around more massive bodies that are spinning incredibly fast.
The new research supports the theory that high-mass stars go through necessary episodic accretion events, which spark these detectable heatwaves, as part of their formation process.
But just like the microscopic mass of cells this baby had once been, and the tumor before him, something not yet detectable was growing inside my body.
"Recent studies of restaurant workers have arrived at a consensus: They find little to no detectable negative effects of minimum wages on restaurant employment," the authors wrote.
Complete responses, meaning no detectable cancer in the blood or bone marrow, were reported in 42.6 percent of Darzalex patients versus 24.4 percent for the standard regimen.
About two-thirds of it was detectable; either the stern had broken off or it had become overwhelmed by marine growth and completely disintegrated, Mr. Mayer said.
They found that COVID-19 was detectable in aerosols for up to three hours, up to four hours on copper and up to 24 hours on cardboard.
According to the website provided to CNN, 10 of 91 foods tested had detectable levels of PFAS, but at levels not considered to be of human health concern.
As we're getting the results much better, making it so people can't distinguish between the fake and the real one, we're working harder trying to make it detectable.
The gravitational wave observation also represents the first detection of a black hole merger, one of the few cosmic events extreme enough to kick off detectable gravitational waves.
That suggests, they wrote, that the neutrinos are oscillating into hidden, heavier, "sterile" neutrinos that the detector can&apost directly detect before oscillating back into the detectable realm .
Perhaps this dark matter hurricane could be detectable by today's existing dark matter detection experiments, and would have a distinguishable signal from the Milky Way's background dark matter.
That immune response shrank the tumors to the point that they were no longer detectable in 11 out of 20 mice, and even prevented the cancer from spreading.
Mr Gottlieb claims that background checks do not prevent mass shootings, and says that the guns in Mr Wilson's blueprints include metal, making them detectable by body scanners.
The bacteria's movement causes the laser beam's light to scatter, creating a detectable change in light patterns, which can be captured and processed within seconds by a camera.
More than a dozen states have introduced similar bills banning abortion from the moment a heartbeat is detectable, which often happens before a woman realises she is pregnant.
In a peculiar feature of the design by late Italian engineer Riccardo Morandi, the rods were encased in concrete, making their deterioration detectable only by sophisticated scanning equipment.
The organization also warns that it may be easier for Bahrain and other governments to deploy similar small-scale shutdowns, which may not be detectable to outside researchers.
If passed, women would not be permitted to get an abortion once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat, which can generally happen within six weeks of a pregnancy.
Twitter has reportedly struggled to combat the trolls on its platform because they are actual people hired by the Saudi government rather than bots, which are more detectable.
One local who took some pictures alongside the pond last month, told Mashable that although there wasn't any detectable odor, she still stayed clear of entering the water.
If there's a detectable theme to the group, it might be a willingness to cross borders and to work in the cracks among existing genres, disciplines and institutions.
The genetic changes confer no detectable difference in the fish's appearance, ultimate size, taste, or nutritional value; it just grows faster and consumes less food over its lifetime.
And, for the first time, they were able to see the structures of these radio bubbles, faint but detectable, amidst the incredibly radio-bright glare in the region.
"At this point it's really uncertain if there's any detectable human influence on any hurricane or tropical cyclone metric," Tom Knutson, an NOAA meteorologist who studies hurricanes, says.
Dissection in summa and Dawn's Slaughtersun are the touchpoints here (especially the latter), with shades of Weakling (and by extension, Ash Borer) providing the only detectable American influences.
Testing in more than 22017,100 African children from 229 to 22 showed that, even after four doses, the vaccine prevented only about 2000 percent of detectable malaria infections.
This is particularly the case with "endogenous depression" in which no detectable trigger can be found and there would otherwise be a threat of the disease becoming chronic.
However, doctors agree that if you&aposre looking for the most accurate result, it&aposs best to wait for the hCG levels to be detectable in the urine.
Chemical pregnancies, for example, can result in a false-positive because the pregnancy can produce a detectable level of hCG, but then the embryo is lost or miscarried.
Though some grey matter had been recovered by the 200-day follow-up, the loss was still detectable because preflight volumes of grey matter had not yet been reached.
"Indeed we might some day attempt to mitigate these events using large scale 'astroengineering,' and under certain circumstances these structures could be detectable at interstellar distances," Siemion told Gizmodo.
Surface ships and the drones or aircraft they operate could, in a variety of operational environments, be more "detectable" to enemy radar and sensors when compared to attack submarines.
People look for bubble universes early in the history of our universe, and perhaps suggestions that we can see it in the cold spots that would make them detectable.
When it came to the second round of tests, Dr Golle found that the personalities of those who had gone to university had changed not a statistically detectable jot.
Numbers — ranging from the low, barely detectable 1, through the literally Earth shattering 43 — describe how an earthquake feels, and what it's likely to affect, at a given location.
The paper proposes that evidence of a multiverse is detectable in the background radiation of our own universe — and that that evidence could, in theory, be found and measured.
At that time, any life forms locked away in deep ocean hotspots might spread to the surface, generating an Earth-like biosphere that would be detectable by alien astronomers.
In the resulting report, released Thursday, Neltner found that the baby food versions of apple juice, grape juice and carrots had detectable lead more often than the regular versions.
However, by finding a way to identify antigens that are ubiquitous in tumours and detectable by T-cells, the research could aid development of immunotherapies that disable these defenses.
Years later, as part of The Good Porn Project, he recreated his original scene with Parker as a kind of educational tool, but Parker had since become detectable again.
Opponents of "fetal heartbeat" abortion bills note that a fetus's heartbeat is generally detectable at around six weeks, which can be before a woman even knows she is pregnant.
They held signs praising the president and criticizing Warren for a genetic test she took last year proving she had a small but detectable amount of Native American DNA.
An article about the Chinese program published by the journal Nature in July said any tinkering with quantum communications would be detectable, which is why the method is secure.
A recent study of about 300 women found detectable levels of pesticides, flame retardants, phthalates, PCBs and other chemicals in 99 percent to 100 percent of the women tested.
In contrast, about 573 percent of known supermassive black holes are dormant, meaning that they are not actively consuming matter and, consequently, do not give off any detectable radiation.
He lends roiling, at first barely detectable energy to the seeming passivity of a man who, on occasion, finds himself crying for reasons he cannot (nor wants to) explain.
Of 23 samples that didn't involve coughing, 11 (48 percent) showed detectable viral RNA, the genetic material of the virus; and 8 of those 11 samples contained infectious virus.
The health service does an admirable job with H.I.V. Around the world, countries measure the percentage of people living with H.I.V. who have no virus detectable in their blood.
Its score (from Benjamin Wallfisch and the ever-present Hans Zimmer, detectable because your chair shakes when the music plays) lacks the pristine transcendence of the original Vangelis score.
He was detectable only to the one platoon member wearing prototype night vision goggles that could detect heat signatures — a happenstance that Army officials say probably saved many lives.
In endogenous depression (which occurs due to the presence of an internal cognitive or biological stressor rather than a social or environmental stressor), no trigger for depression is detectable.
A panel of federal judges on Thursday struck down a Mississippi ban on abortions past the point of a detectable fetal heartbeat — a gestation period of about six weeks.
They also allow scientists to make educated guesses about the type of detectable signals we might expect star-hacking aliens to produce, such as infrared radiation from harvested stars.
These tannins might be fine and barely detectable, yet firm enough to wrap up the flavors and nuances of the wines for quite a few years until they integrate.
In this case, the egg is detectable but must be surgically removed from the woman&aposs body immediately to prevent health complications like ruptured fallopian tubes, Insider previously reported.
The legislation, known as a "heartbeat bill," prohibits abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detectable or as soon as six weeks, which is often before someone knows they're pregnant.
So far, Daigle said, the process has a removal rate of 99 per cent, meaning that the level of oil remaining in the water is below any detectable limit.
Gray or off-white in color, they looked more like signal conditioning couplers, another common motherboard component, than microchips, and so they were unlikely to be detectable without specialized equipment.
It was also the first example of "multimessenger astronomy," in which scientists detect both light as well as other particles emitted, since it came with a few detectable neutrino particles.
A pair of stars that are born huge and close together will normally mingle and then merge before ever collapsing into black holes, failing to kick up detectable gravitational waves.
I took a call with these headphones connected to my MacBook Pro, and there was a detectable lag between the things I said and the reaction from the other side.
The sensing system also cannot work if a device is truly powered off — although the researchers note that low power or sleep modes might still render an IoT object detectable.
Publishers, who tend to have large audiences with easily detectable intent, can send those users to apps that sell products and services to both serve the user and drive conversions.
For instance, the absence of background noises, the presence of a faked acoustic space, or artificially introduced ambient sounds should be easily detectable by a machine designed for the task.
Shutterstock The New York Times's description of the study's findings is correct: There were racial biases in police's non-lethal use of force, but no detectable racial biases in shootings.
None of the vaccinated adults got infected, whereas 80% of the individuals in the control group developed a rash and all of them had detectable dengue virus in their blood.
The GDR's Sports Medicine Department responded by creating a central doping control laboratory, where it tested its athletes and held back those whose bodies still contained detectable levels of steroids.
"The DCI conducted thorough toxicology testing on two separate samples – his urine and blood – and conclusively determined no detectable amounts of alcohol or drugs were in either specimen," they continued.
Even though HIV was detectable in his blood and he wasn't being treated at the time, this patient had normal T cell levels after more than two decades of infection.
"Money transmitters going out of business could lead remittance senders to use informal methods that are less detectable," according to a Government Accountability Office report published in January this year.
A busy neuron requires more oxygen, and, because oxygenated and deoxygenated blood have different magnetic properties, neural activity creates a detectable disturbance in the magnetic field of an MRI scanner.
Brian Kemp (R) earlier this month, abortions in the state would be banned once a fetal heartbeat is detectable, which often occurs as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
There were significant short-term reductions in nicotine on surfaces and in dust, which then leveled off and remained steady, but still detectable, at the end of the study period.
Moreover, a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals the tiny fibers that comprise the animal's bundled ganglia are also detectable with precision instruments.
The clicks, produced in organs known as phonic lips at rates of up to 1,000 clicks per second, are inaudible to the human ear, but detectable through special, underwater microphones.
Mr. Abloh envisioned a fragrance so delicate that it would exist only in the background, a scent so hushed and unassuming that it was barely detectable to the human nose.
Still, the most informally detectable, yet meaningful element was that while a majority disdained both candidates, a crucial crop of Americans shared more cultural affinities and frustrations with Mr. Trump.
If anything, it appears that the improvements — to the extent any are detectable by examining only two data points — may have grown less quickly after implementation of pay-for-performance.
In a new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they report a detectable difference between the genes of sea stars before the epidemic and the survivors.
Until now, they were detectable only indirectly by the glow of X-rays or other radiation from doomed matter heated to stupendous degrees as it swirls around a cosmic drain.
Among those six patients, two had no minimum residual disease (MRD), meaning they had no remaining detectable trace of the cancer as evaluated by the most highly sensitive available diagnostic.
The errors are detectable because of changes to the way the Iowa Democratic Party reports its results, put in place after the Sanders campaign criticized the caucus results in 2016.
The scientists made Vibrio bacteria easily detectable by inserting into them genes for bioluminescent proteins, then dipped some turtles into a Vibrio solution for two hours before rinsing them off.
These newly detectable waves are produced by tumultuous events in the universe—like black holes colliding—and they yield different astronomical insights than light-emitting objects like stars or galaxies.
That could be a result of commonalities in diet or lifestyle — or it could be evidence that immersing our bodies in saline, microbe-rich environments has a detectable biochemical impact.
"I was a bizarre choice to host this one, seeing as I'm a Southern California boy with no detectable Scotch-Irish heritage to speak of," Mr. Thile said by phone.
Shure's cable is detachable, Kevlar-reinforced, and extra thick: it resists tangling and produces no detectable microphonics (the noise you hear inside the headphone when the cable rubs against your shirt).
Last week, the state reported the first results of statewide milk testing: Three farms that had also used possibly contaminated sludge did not show detectable levels of PFAS in the milk.
In a quiet room, there's detectable sibilance to the Be Live5 sound, but that tends to be the price you have to pay to get sound that's enjoyable in noisier environs.
The last item is of particular interest because while Planet Nine may be too dim to be seen with our current telescopes, it's thermal signature might be detectable by other means.
Although this theory had been proven on nearby comets twenty years ago, most astronomers believed that Pluto was way too far from the sun to produce a detectable x-ray glow.
The combined effect of these efforts, though subtle, is detectable in both aggregate polling and the fawning tone of press coverage that Rubio has enjoyed in the days since New Hampshire.
Many of their tools work by making faces completely unrecognizable, but Perry says D-ID differentiates because their changes are much less detectable as possible, at least to the human eye.
Efforts have been made recently to modernize the Undetectable Firearms Act to specifically deal with 3D printed guns by updating which gun parts are required to be detectable by metal detectors.
A lot of spy gear is detectable if you know what to look for, said Charles Patterson, president of Exec Security, a firm in Tarrytown, N.Y., that specializes in corporate counterespionage.
Evaluation of the first 100 patients from a 374-patient trial showed that 24 percent experienced significant tumor shrinkage, including 6 percent with complete responses, meaning no detectable cancer, researchers said.
Phil Bryant (R) on Thursday signed an abortion bill that bans the procedure once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat, something that can generally happen within six weeks of a pregnancy.
Image: NASA/JPLImportantly, Trumbo's team also conducted experiments in the lab to see how sodium chloride acquires color, and therefore a detectable spectral signature, in the strong radiation environment around Europa.
"At this point it's really uncertain if there's any detectable human influence on any hurricane or tropical cyclone metric," Tom Knutson, an NOAA meteorologist who studies hurricanes, told Vox in October.
Known as treatment as prevention (TasP), it involves HIV-positive patients getting their viral load (or the number of copies of HIV measurable in their blood) below levels detectable via testing.
Hound says the results show that THC is detectable in breath for two to three hours, but in very low concentrations, so picking up on it requires an ultra sensitive device.
Bottom line: from an analysis of the brightness and duration of the 2000 flash, we can infer the impact energy, and [discern] when such bolides are likely to create detectable effects.
The research team looked over the available atmospheric data to determine that the amount of detectable water vapor is significant, while other chemicals like methane and ammonia were lower than expected.
If a hint of brittleness is now detectable in Mr. Domingo's tone, an occasionally questionable pitch and some fogginess at the bottom of his range, he sounds remarkably fresh and vibrant.
The lab found 0.25 to 0.5 parts per billion of glyphosate's byproduct, aminomethylphosphonic acid, in the 365 sample, but no detectable traces of glyphosate or its byproduct in the other samples.
Yet voters at Mr. Biden's events, along with county chairs and party strategists, characterize his on-the-ground organization as scattershot, visibly present in some counties but barely detectable in others.
The planet was discovered orbiting the WASP 49 star in 2012 via the transit method, which is when an exoplanet passes in front of its star, causing detectable dips in starlight.
The Indianapolis Star's Stephanie Wang reported a case in Minnesota in which a law would have required Amish buggies to use bright fluorescent signs to be more easily detectable on roads.
These drugs have proven so successful they can reduce the amount of the HIV virus detectable in the body to a degree that it is no longer measurable by a blood test.
The artificiality of it shouldn't be detectable to the ear, the "natural" sound sensation should be the one with active noise canceling turned on, and that's exactly what B&O Play achieves.
The NRA's Institute for Legislative Action has pointed out existing laws already require any plastic firearm to be detectable — using enough metal in its design that it will show up in screenings.
Neutral odors, administered just below detectable levels, can also affect morality-based decisions, influencing whether you choose to actively sacrifice one person to save many, or do nothing and risk everyone's lives.
Though entanglement-breaking will not be noticed by the receiver of a single photon, doing it to a series of photons will be statistically detectable, alerting him that the line is insecure.
Once scientists have proven that there's no dark matter at the mass detectable by the experiment's operating sensitivity (that usually takes a few years) they move onto more sensitive (read: bigger) detectors.
Why it matters: The applications of Singh's software — painting a profile of a person's voice through traits barely detectable to humans — are wide, including police situations such as abductions, she told Axios.
Weisberg said they originate 40 to 50 miles offshore and move with the current to the shoreline in some cases, but they travel underwater and are not detectable until they reach land.
The Georgia House last week voted in favor of a measure that would ban most abortions in the state after a fetus has a detectable heartbeat, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Yes, the I.D.F. drafts brave and dedicated Israelis, but it is worried about an Israel in which there is a detectable increase in hateful language and a troubling disregard for human life.
A detectable threat Despite that vulnerability, it is fortuitous that an effective detection system is in place that can identify packages and letters containing hazardous materials before they reach their intended targets.
"There are simply tumors that do not shed DNA into circulation at detectable levels, so we are bound to miss them," said Dr. Mack, who has been a paid speaker for Guardant.
Once exposed to sunlight and cosmic rays, ammonia is prone to degradation; that it is detectable at Virgil Fossae suggests that cryovolcanic eruptions occurred recently, perhaps within the past few million years.
It should do so again by modernizing the law so that it accounts for advances in technology and requires that printable weapons have components necessary for their operation that make them detectable.
During the 1960s, even after the Communist Party's pressure on the artists was loosened, Socialist Realism remained predominant in Russia, and its lasting influence on Russia art was detectable until the 2000s.
Like gas leaks, which were given a detectable smell in the late 30's, Wijnsma and Tan experimented with assigning potentially harmful data practices a scent to warn when you're leaking data.
He said he would look for signs of all the standard detectable neurological entities, including strokes, blood vessel diseases, tumors, certain types of epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, degenerative disorders, physical trauma and infections.
As if the arrival of sadness shed a specific smell only detectable by the leonas; the older the leona the more masterful, the quicker she detected your soul stinking up the place.
However, using the best guesses of the day, he estimated there were 23 planets in the Milky Way galaxy emitting radio waves and thereby detectable in principle by Earth-based radio telescopes.
This combination of low mass and no charge means that most neutrinos tread lightly on the universe, passing through planets and other celestial matter without slowing down or leaving easily detectable tracks.
Indeed, the two high-energy signals should have been accompanied by a shower of neutrinos at lower energies detectable by IceCube, an enormous observatory buried underneath the ice at the South Pole.
Workers may use sit-stand desks and they may reduce sitting time but the evidence is not yet in to show this produces detectable health benefits, at least in the short term.
In states where recreational use is allowed, the problem for employers becomes one of determining when an employee used marijuana, because detectable levels of it remain in the body for days afterward.
After we had gone through a collective, thorough contemplation of oft-ignored, barely detectable causes and effects, the operatic voice was ready to sing — and to sound truly, traditionally beautiful — once more.
But while 41% say they support "banning abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detectable, which is usually around six weeks of pregnancy," 48% say they oppose such a law, including 51% of women.
Whereas the Drake equation multiplied a string of mostly unknown factors to estimate the number of radio-broadcasting civilizations in the galaxy, Seager's equation estimates the number of planets with detectable biosignature gases.
It does not amount to a total ban on abortion in part because sometimes a fetal heartbeat is not detectable until as late as 12 weeks, particularly if an abdominal ultrasound is performed.
This means that they can carry information from beyond the photon horizon (the limit that photon sources are still detectable from Earth) and provide a window onto the farthest reaches of the universe.
Larsen's dry, matter-of-fact humor is detectable everywhere in her paintings, along an eye for the absurd, not to mention panic, stoicism, boredom, anger, annoyance, and pettiness — often in the same composition.
Inspired by this observation, O'Malley James and Kaltenegger set about to determine whether a biofluorescent life form could produce a remotely detectable trace on an alien world orbiting an active M dwarf star.
This list is a first stab at which of these stars might host potentially habitable planets that would also be detectable in the TESS data, so it's a very exciting list to have.
THC can be detectable via blood in a person's system for a month, and it is stored in a person's fat cells, meaning it can linger long after a person stops being high.
While we didn't get closer than a few feet away, the vantage point was enough to spot a visible crease in the middle of the phone, detectable when it caught the overhead lights.
However, another third went on to develop sleeping sickness—so maybe the earlier test had been right, but the concentration of parasites in their blood had been just too low to be detectable.
Being reduced to a store clerk could justifiably shake the foundation of someone who has grown accustomed to superstar treatment, but there was no detectable sign of defeat in his voice or mannerisms.
The deeper changes, like the different endings and extensive crafting system, weren't immediately detectable in our playthrough, though we did spend a little bit of time using the Heart to find bone charms.
Reporter's Notebook SEATTLE — Physicists, picking up where Einstein left off, say the titanic impact of two black holes colliding can make a sound detectable through gravitational waves that wash across space and time.
Amico said that the legislation that bans all abortions without exception once a fetus has a detectable heartbeat will only make efforts to expand health care across across the state even more difficult.
That pattern in a time series is detectable so we're able to spot, contextualize, ascertain the relevance, and then essentially give the right information to the right client at exactly the right time.
Now here we are, two seasons later, and Doug is making the administration's unsavory behavior potentially detectable again, by spending time with Laura Moretti, the woman who lost her husband because of Doug.
Over the last 30 years, I believe, these changes in the workplace have been slowly taking a psychological toll, though in a more diffuse, less detectable way than with any one traumatic event.
A class-action lawsuit filed earlier this month claims that the drink has no "detectable" amount of ginseng, Newsday reported on Monday, and it's going after the company for false claims and misrepresentation.
It's unattractive, detectable laziness wherein Harden assumes the unrestrained confusion of a puppy that's 100 percent positive you just threw a tennis ball over its head when it's actually still in your hand.
And in more than 90 percent of patients who have Whipple's in their brain, as the M.R.I. suggested was the situation with this man, the bacteria will be detectable in the spinal fluid.
While stellar engine concepts have been around for several decades, Caplan set out to constrain the parameters of such machines, including their speed, maneuverability, and the type of detectable signals they might produce.
The roughly one million tonnes of water stored at the plant, sufficient for about 500 Olympic swimming pools, still contains detectable levels of potentially harmful radioactive particles, Tepco told the government on Oct. 1.
"Basically, there's no latency; no detectable lag time between what the user is doing and what they see on screen," said Zeyuan Chen, lead author of a paper describing Captive, in a press release.
With ML, the hope is that faint signatures of diseases can be discovered well in advance of detectable symptoms, increasing the probability of survival (sometimes by up to 90 percent) and/or treatment options.
Mike DeWine signed one of the country's most restrictive abortion measures into law on Thursday, criminalizing the procedure after the first detectable fetal heartbeat — which can be as early as 6 weeks into pregnancy.
Given antiretroviral treatment, it's possible to cut viral loads in a patient to beneath detectable levels, but without treatment HIV always manages to claw its way back to threaten and eventually kill its host.
And in that war, unlike the fight against ISIS, the U.S. was going against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's large numbers of conventional armed troops in the field -- readily detectable targets separate from civilian populations.
"It might be the detectable period of a civilization is much shorter than its actual longevity, because you can't last a long time doing the kinds of stuff that we've been doing," Schmidt explained.
There can sometimes be a slightly noticeable fuzziness when you pivot from one orientation to the other in captured footage, but it's barely detectable, and it only happens if you rotate fully 90 degrees.
"The future of technology is definitely to develop the most invisible, smallest, least detectable technology for consumers that can track the most biometric data and be consumer-friendly and have accurate outcomes," Lee said.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) proposed a rule Tuesday that would require producers to develop safety plans and ensure eggs are free of detectable pathogens like salmonella.
A Democratic state lawmaker in Tennessee grilled a Republican man who claimed to remember his own birth during a hearing on legislation to ban abortions in the state once a fetus's heartbeat is detectable.
Actress Evan Rachel Wood suggested "mandatory" vasectomies for men until they want to have children on Twitter this week after Georgia passed a bill that would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detectable.
In the future, higher-resolution data could show smaller liquid water bodies on Mars that influence the ice flow and might be detectable below martian ice caps, Anja Diez wrote in an accompanying paper.
Clearly Duchampian tropes (punning, a penchant for the erotic and the absurd, cross-dressing Rrose Selavy-like poses, and some machinic, science-minded draftsmanship the likes of Michelangelo) are detectable in Lequeu's Dionysian sensibility.
Levels of the hormone were especially high in the brains of people who were free of dementia when they died, but were barely detectable in the brains of people who had died with Alzheimer's.
But research we'll talk about here has shown that there are longer-term effects that are not detectable by the average human; that research has its own shortcomings, but it's the best we've got.
Today's national emergency declaration from Donald Trump is an obvious fraud, detectable if nothing else by the reality that various White House and congressional officials have been teasing it as a possibility for months.
The blood test detects antibodies the body makes against Lyme bacteria, but these antibodies are not detectable until about four weeks after the bite — and two to three weeks after the rash typically appears.
" (How sad am I allowed to be?) "But how do you work through horrible violence," Coleman asks before we hang up, a detectable tremor in her voice, "when we know it's going to happen again?
It does not amount to a total ban on abortion in part because sometimes a fetal heartbeat is not detectable until as late as 12 weeks, particularly if an abdominal ultrasound is performed, they argue.
She does an exam and finds that the two largest tumors have now shrunk to the point of no longer being detectable by hand, which she takes as an indication that the treatment is working.
Experts usually advise that if you haven't used marijuana for at least three days, to choose the blood test, usually the most accurate, because THC is detectable in the blood from two to seven days.
With no detectable dangers in sight, NASA has given the green light for the spacecraft to remain along its optimal path—a trajectory that will result in an intimate flyby in just two weeks time.
Research shows it is premature to conclude greenhouse gas emissions from human activities "have already had a detectable impact on Atlantic hurricane or global tropical cyclone activity," according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Ultrasounds can give women false reassurance if the cancer is not detectable, and there's also a risk of a false-positive result — when the test incorrectly indicates the presence of cancer where there is none.
While that might not be enough time on a distant planet, that could be enough time for life buried under the ice to emerge and evolve into something detectable by Earth-based telescopes, Kaltenegger said.
But here's the thing about that: most of the finesse that I care about wouldn't be meaningfully detectable in a noisy environment anyway, so you can't criticize Beats too heavily for its choice of tuning.
And so, to hunt for axions, scientists point CAST at the Sun for three hours a day, hoping that some of those dark matter particles might turn into detectable x-rays inside its recycled magnet.
In that case, the plaintiff asked for a dismissal, even though a judge refused to end the case after an independent lab found that there was "not a detectable amount of ginger" in the beverage.
Recent studies have found detectable levels of lead in baby food samples, a serious health concern since lead can cause problems with attention and cognitive development in a baby's formative first two years of life.
They noticed a barely detectable repaired hole in the canvas, at the level of the young woman's chest, a detail which had been recorded in an initial claim filed after the end of the war.
According to statistics compiled by the National Institutes of Health, about three out of every 1,000 children in the United States are born with a detectable level of hearing loss in one or both ears.
Since syphilis, while potentially fatal if left untreated, often has no detectable early symptoms, public health workers wanted to sound the alarm to help diagnose people while the infection could be cured with simple antibiotics.
She then dissolved the tooth dust to make a DNA library that allowed her to amplify the amount of DNA she was working with, like a copy machine, and bring it up to detectable levels.
The NTSB blamed neither Boeing (BA) nor Southwest (LUV), saying that the crack in the fan blade was not detectable and that the risk of the engine casing breaking free was unknown before this incident.
Clark and Cahoy calculated that amplifying a two-megawatt laser through the mirror of a 30-meter telescope could produce an infrared signal that would be detectable on Proxima b, a planet 4.2 light years away.
However, in Georgia, which now defines "unborn child with a detectable human heartbeat" as a living person with rights, that is less clear, University of Georgia law professor Ron Carlson told The Atlanta Journal and Constitution.
And while ghostwriting, whether by consultants or parents, may not be detectable or at least provable, it happens all the time and contributes to applications as bogus as the ones that came to federal prosecutors' attention.
This is a substance, invisible but detectable by its gravitational effects, that makes up 22013% of the universe—over five times as much as the so-called normal matter of stars, planets, people and so on.
"The vast majority of its (China's) overseas spending has no detectable effect on economic growth," said Bradley Sparks, executive director of AidData, a research facility that tracks development finance at William and Mary university in Virginia.
But the truth is that nobody knows anything, life is unpredictable, and while politics is shaped by deep demographic trends whose influence is detectable in the midterms, things can also change very rapidly in unexpected ways.
Amgen, updating the first trial of its bispecific antibody for multiple myeloma, said on Monday seven out of 220 patients given the second-highest dose of AMG217 responded to the drug, including four with no detectable cancer.
Asimina Arvanitaki, a theoretical physicist at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, suggested to me in a Skype call that dark matter might be detectable through resonant-mass detectors, which are used to hunt for gravitational waves.
DeWine's signature will make Ohio the sixth state to vote to ban abortions after the first detectable fetal heartbeat, which can come as early as five or six weeks into pregnancy, before many women know they're pregnant.
FLAC files are extremely large (I'm currently looking at a nearly six-minute song with a file size of 43MB) and generally provide sound quality benefits only detectable to a seasoned audiophile listening with high-quality gear.
Indeed, tracking changes in the rate and strength of tremors, before any distortion of the ground detectable by radar shows up, may provide information about when a sinkhole might be expected to form, as well as where.
The nearly one million tonnes of stored water at the wrecked plant, enough to fill about 261 Olympic swimming pools, still contained detectable levels of potentially harmful radioactive particles, Tepco told a government committee on Oct. 22.
While cannabis is detectable for three or four days since last use in occasional smokers and about three to six weeks in habitual users, signs of cocaine use are usually gone within the span of a weekend.
For example, purple circles show a planet found by its transit, or passage in front of a parent star; this is detectable because it causes periodic subtle drops in the parent star's brightness level relative to Earth.
The nearly one million tonnes of stored water at the wrecked plant, enough to fill about 261 Olympic swimming pools, still contained detectable levels of potentially harmful radioactive particles, Tepco told a government committee on Oct. 1.
She explained that one kind of white dwarf-containing explosive-but-not-supernova-explosive stellar binary called "recurrent novae" are only detectable as these kinds of radiation sources for a short period of time after small eruptions.
The methods used to sneak these duck corpses past security and into Bridgestone Arena are pretty simple and easily detectable, but it's safe to assume that no one in security is giving the duck-smugglers much grief.
Hound Labs claims the results of its second clinical trial show that THC is detectable in a person's breath for two to three hours after cannabis consumption, a window it says is in line with peak impairment.
Privately, studio executives said they are hoping that the law, which bans abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detectable, except in cases of rape or incest, gets struck down as unconstitutional, as has happened in other states.
Perhaps advanced civilizations tend to reach a point at which they decide, for some unknown reason, that it is in their collective best interest not to transmit any detectable signal to their neighbors in the Milky Way.
Jones is now reported to have again tested positive for a banned substance — this time for turinabol, an easily detectable anabolic steroid — raising the possibility that he was seeking an edge few thought he would ever need.
Taken as a whole, these data suggest that people have distinct, detectable and durable ways of using their muscles, says François Hug, a professor of movement science at the University of Nantes who led the new study.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down Mississippi's 2019 "heartbeat" law, which would have barred the abortion of any fetus with a detectable heartbeat – a development that generally occurs between six and 12 weeks' gestation.
Tennessee has a near total abortion ban teed up for when the state Senate convenes in January that could block abortion based on the presence of a pregnancy hormone detectable as early as 10 days from conception.
The company is also looking at other sample types beyond blood to broaden its range of detectable infections, as well as generating resistance profiles to better understand whether a patient will respond to a course of therapy.
Rob Smith, a professor at Britain's University of Huddersfield, said the results were "important in showing that there are detectable effects of neonicotinoid treatments on honeybees in the real world", but added: "These effects are not consistent".
He also underwent another bone marrow biopsy and lumbar puncture, neither of which showed any detectable traces of the leukemia anywhere else — though we knew it was only a matter of time before it would return elsewhere.
To that end, Socas-Navarro ran some simulations to determine just how thick, or opaque, these bands would need to be to produce a detectable light curve signature, or imprint, as an exoplanet moves across a star's disk.
But as Socas-Navarro points out, the density of satellites in this orbit is growing at an exponential rate, and given its current rate of growth, our Clarke Belt should be detectable in about 180 to 200 years.
Ms. Pankova frequented the Kavasutra in Delray Beach not only because kratom soothed her cravings for opiates, she said, but also because it was not detectable on the drug tests she took as part of her recovery program.
"Analysis of the electronic cigarette samples showed that the product contained detectable levels of known carcinogens and toxic chemicals to which users could potentially be exposed," the FDA stated on its website after a study conducted in 2014.
Under another proposed rule, U.S. beef exported to China must pass tests showing it is free from detectable residue of a class of growth-enhancing drugs known as beta-agonists that includes Elanco's Optaflexx, according to the USDA.
Certainly, individuals may deserve punishment if they fail to disclose their HIV infection to partners, fail to take HIV medications properly (and hence have detectable virus in their blood), don't use condoms and in fact infect their partner.
" As early as the 1950s, studies had demonstrated that aspirin reduced clotting; one California doctor, Lawrence Craven, reported that he had prescribed daily doses to thousands of patients without "a single case of detectable coronary or cerebral thrombosis.
The atmospheric composition of the TRAPPIST-1 planets will be detectable using current and upcoming facilities, such as the James Webb Space Telescope launching in 2018, unlike the decades of technological development needed to study an Earth twin.
"What we're saying is that we know that if we can identify everyone who is HIV infected, getting them on therapy, and dropping the viral load to below detectable levels, we can actually end the epidemic," he said.
Filling the sky with all those orbiting gadgets therefore not only has turned the earth upon its axis multiple times and surrounded it with multiple smaller spheres but has also broken it down into almost innumerably detectable quadrants.
The watchmaker's off-center dial already had become a signature design element — as had the 10-millimeter depth, made possible by flat mechanisms, so the timepiece could be less detectable in the pockets of the new tight clothing.
The law would not only outlaw abortion once the fetal heartbeat is detected, at about six weeks, but also establish a felony punishment for any doctors who perform an abortion on a fetus who has a detectable heartbeat.
" But the National Institutes of Health said on Tuesday that scientists have found that the new coronavirus was detectable for "up to 24 hours on cardboard and up to two to three days on plastic and stainless steel.
On those potentially hospitable planets, how often does life itself actually emerge, and what fraction of that life evolves into intelligent life, and what fraction of that life eventually leads to a civilization's transmitting detectable signals into space?
In addition, Uber was involved in some deception of its own: It participated in fingerprinting, a process in which iPhones were tagged with permanent identities that were detectable even after the Uber app was erased from the devices.
The cafe's business license specifically states that the scent of marijuana should not be detectable outside the property, which is why its owners installed a special HVAC system that is designed to filter smoke out of the air.
A complete response, meaning no detectable sign of cancer based on bone marrow assessment and CT scan, was observed in 26.8 percent of those who received Venclexta (venetoclax) plus Rituxan versus 8.2 percent of those in the control group.
"I put it all in our favor," she said, positing that life has a 100 percent chance of arising on Earth-like planets, and that half of these biospheres will produce detectable biosignature gases—another uncertainty in her equation.
For every 25 percent rise in percentage of days with depression, there was an 8 percent increase in missed appointments, a 5 percent increase in likelihood of having detectable viral load and a 19 percent rise in mortality risk.
The indictment alleges that from as early as 2016 up until February of this year, McGowan and others used a home in Mountville, S.C. to manufacture, store and distribute controlled substances containing a "detectable amount" of heroin and fentanyl.
And, the million-dollar question: Why did the National Vaccine Injury Compensation program only accept claims for symptoms that developed within days, sometimes hours, of a baby getting vaccinated, when autism isn't usually detectable until at least age two?
The transit method, as this is known, relies on the orbital plane of a planet being aligned with the instrument doing the observing, so only a small fraction of any planets orbiting the stars in question will be detectable.
But in Madagascar, where traveler's palm is native, the seeds are brilliant blue and particularly detectable to aye-ayes, a kind of rat-cat-bat-looking lemur with an enhanced capacity to detect ultraviolet light, according to Dr. Valenta.
Doctors have known for years that some patients who become unresponsive after a severe brain injury nonetheless retain a "covert consciousness," a degree of cognitive function that is important to recovery but is not detectable by standard bedside exams.
Experts have recommended an isolation period of 14 days after exposure, but the new research indicates the virus's RNA was detectable in respiratory samples from survivors for a median length of 20 days after infection, according to the study.
Researchers working in the United Kingdom had previously proposed that if these forces existed, they might be detectable using a special kind of experiment akin to Galileo's dropping two balls from the top of the leaning tower of Pisa.
The only time a fertilized egg that hasn&apost implanted in the uterus is detectable is if a woman has an ectopic pregnancy, which occurs when a fertilized egg attaches itself outside the uterus where it can&apost grow.
Therefore, if a close eye is kept on the trend in trade winds and air pressure over the tropical Pacific Ocean, and El Nino or La Nina event is often highly detectable, sometimes more than several months in advance.
IRSN, which said the radiation was no longer detectable as of October 13, concluded that it was an accidental radiation leak and estimated that the amount of radiation released at the source was somewhere between 100 and 300 terabecquerels.
While two merging black holes are thought to produce nothing detectable beyond a crescendo of gravitational waves, events involving two neutron stars or a neutron star and a black hole could also leave behind a glowing wreckage for telescopes to see.
" Two of Kavanaugh's former classmates from Yale issued statements Monday afternoon saying they never saw him blackout from drinking — a blackout may not necessarily be detectable by other people — and that the behavior being attributed to him is "simply wrong.
"That's extraordinary, because that immediately tells you how much energy there must be when the pulse is emitted for it to travel for 3 billion years spreading out through the Universe and to get to us and be detectable," says Chatterjee.
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Amgen Inc, updating the first trial of its bispecific antibody for multiple myeloma, said on Monday seven out of 220 patients given the second-highest dose of AMG217 responded to the drug, including four with no detectable cancer.
The Pipe 2 have a soft, ill-defined bass and a small amount of distortion across the frequency spectrum, but both are detectable as issues only if you're listening out for them (or some reckless reviewer tells you about them).
The cafe's license also specifically states that the scent of weed cannot and should not be detectable "outside the property"—which is why its owners have invested in a special HVAC system that will filter the smoke out of the air.
A similar study regarding breast cancer—comparing breast cancer incidentally detectable at autopsy with the lifetime risk of dying of breast cancer—suggests that a hyperzealous early-detection program might overdiagnose breast cancer with startling frequency, leading to needless interventions.
But when his colleague Gil Holder suggested that Planet nine's heat signature might be detectable with the instruments used to study the cosmic microwave background (CMB)—the ubiquitous energy signature left over from the Big Bang—Cowan's interest was piqued.
Meanwhile, only 18 of the 44 had an active compound that matched what was listed on the label, and a quarter of the products had detectable amounts of the listed compound at a different amount than stated on the label.
Courtesy Giacometti Foundation Giacometti's uniqueness was detectable already, in the early nineteen-thirties, when he embraced the sexual manias of Surrealism and veered between the opposed coteries of the movement, led by the sentimental André Breton and the cynical Georges Bataille .
Online footage that went viral this week shows the moment a black advocate's microphone was cut off as she testified before Tennessee's Senate Judiciary Committee against legislation that seeks to ban abortions in the state once a fetus's heartbeat is detectable.
The Republican governors in Ohio and Georgia have also passed similar measures in their states seeking to ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detectable, which typically occurs at six weeks into a pregnancy, before many women know they're pregnant.
"This is the first study of its kind, so we did a pilot trial to see if there are any microplastics detectable at all," said Philipp Schwabl, a gastroenterologist at the Medical University of Vienna and lead author of the study.
Scott Barton, an assistant professor of music at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, said in a phone interview that infrasound, which is below 20 hertz, can create a sense of unease because it is unintelligible to human hearing but still detectable.
Virtually all Americans have detectable levels of PFAS in their blood, and they have been linked to immune, thyroid, kidney, and reproductive problems, and can persist for two to eight years inside your body, not to mention lifetimes in the environment.
The difference isn't shocking — not a major chop or a drastic new color — but sometimes that's the best kind of hair change: It's purposefully soft and barely detectable, but undeniably better in that fresh je ne sais quoi type of way.
"Individuals show no detectable change in productivity during hot streaks, despite the fact that their outputs during the period are significantly better than typical, suggesting an endogenous [internal] shift in individual creativity when a hot streak occurs," the study states.
SAN DIEGO Dec 3 (Reuters) - Amgen Inc, updating the first trial of its bispecific antibody for multiple myeloma, on Monday said seven out of ten patients given the second-highest dose of AMG420 responded to the drug, including four with no detectable cancer.
" On the other side, a comprehensive study of state-level minimum wage hikes between 1990 and 2006 by Dube and two co-authors found "no detectable employment losses from the kind of minimum wage increases we have seen in the United States.
The measure, which passed the state House by 79-23 on Wednesday, would "prohibit the abortion of an unborn human being with a detectable heartbeat," which can occur as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, before many women know they're pregnant.
"For life to be detectable on a distant world it needs to strongly modify its planet in a way that we can detect," University of Washington astronomer Victoria Meadows, who co-authored two of the six new papers, said in a statement.
"We may imagine that beings more technologically advanced than humanity would be capable of constructing...laser launchers with power levels at least as high as those detectable here, for any of the 5,600 star systems we surveyed," explained the researchers in their study.
Any maneuvers it makes to avoid collisions have to be detectable by crew on other boats, so changes in direction (which are more easily spotted) are preferable to changes in speed that might be just as effective but are less obvious signals.
The large size required for a meltwater patch to be detectable by MARSIS (several kilometers in diameter and several tens of centimeters in thickness) limit the possibility of identifying small bodies of liquid water or the existence of any hydraulic connection between them.
Sable's also differs from its contemporaries in that it is a Chinese-run appetizing shop, as is detectable by the Cantonese, Mandarin and Fujianese spoken behind the counter, and the Chinese New Year's decorations hanging from a ceiling, alongside bagels on string.
"Really, one of the few things only detectable in blood is H.G.H." Levinson said that blood testing also detected substances that were common in more high-endurance sports, like cycling, but that the Tour did not see those substances as applicable to golf.
To answer the first question, Hale and Thompson both worked on a pharmacokinetic study published in Obstetrics & Gynecology in May 2018 to find out whether tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) was detectable in the breast milk of women who had used a known amount of it.
Federal officials have identified vitamin E acetate-- mostly found in illicit THC vapes -- as one of the main causes of the illness, but independent tests in Massachusetts have not found any detectable levels of the chemical in products manufactured by licensed state facilities.
"We are delivering pleasing growth in all markets and continued high levels of customer satisfaction, and, thus far, continue to see no detectable impact of the Brexit vote on consumer behaviour in the UK," Chief Executive Seb James said in a statement.
The law and the legal team defending it "failed to address" what the law would mean for "any other medical procedure which has [the] potential to adversely affect a patient's pregnancy—either before or after" a fetus' heartbeat is detectable, Jones wrote.
While the changes in the birds' body shape are subtle and not detectable by the human eye, the biologists said that the study is the largest of its kind and shows the most consistent large-scale responses for a diverse group of birds.
Of 45 samples of food products made with conventionally grown oats, two had no detectable glyphosate, 12 had levels of glyphosate that were lower than the group's acceptable health benchmark, and 31 had levels of glyphosate at or higher than the benchmark.
Not only is oxygen produced in abundance by Earth's flora—and thus, possibly, other planets'—but 50 years of conventional wisdom held that it could not be produced at detectable levels by geology or photochemistry alone, making it a forgery-proof signature of life.
Gravity is an almost unimaginably weak force, however, compared to the other fundamental forces, so it should take a very, very, very massive stellar event—like a pair of big honkin' black holes colliding—to result in gravitational waves with sufficient magnitudes to be detectable.
But if a third supermassive black hole was nearby, one millions or even billions of times the mass of the Sun, perhaps it would alter the motion and therefore be detectable in the signal, according to Randall's research published recently on the arXiv preprint server.
Both poor and wealthy Egyptians wore kohl, but many belonging to lower classes had to substitute lead and other minerals for fire soot, meaning that the quality of one's kohl (detectable by its shine and wear) could be used as a measure of class.
According to McCulloch's calculations, this experiment is only likely to produce about 0.001 Newtons of thrust—a barely detectable amount of force—but McCulloch told me the superconducting rail will be capable of registering the movement of the engine if any thrust is produced.
An extra shade of slyness, too, is detectable in her sidelong glance, and in the curve of her smile, as though there were secrets neatly folded and tucked away in her carpetbag (which, like its owner, is infinite but bounded), rarely to be revealed.
Among 46 patients with at least six months of follow-up after treatment with Novartis' Kymriah for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), 30 percent still had a complete response, meaning no detectable sign of cancer, with another 7 percent achieving a partial response.
But the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last month called it "premature" to conclude that human activities have had a detectable impact on Atlantic hurricane activity, although it added that global warming by the end of the century will probably make tropical storms more intense.
Using their mathematical model, the authors demonstrated that banning hate content on a single platform aggravates online hate ecosystems and promotes the creation of clusters that are not detectable by platform policing (which the authors call 'dark pools'), where hate content can thrive unchecked.
"When we get a wet year in Australia, it's actually detectable in terms of the sea level rise across the globe because there can be so much water sitting on the continent that you can actually lower the sea level a little bit," Howden said.
In the paper, Socas-Navarro calculates the minimum opacity of a ring of satellites necessary to be detectable around some of the closest exoplanets to Earth, such as Proxima-b and the TRAPPIST-1 system, which has seven rocky planets in or around the habitable zone.
Overall, researchers found that each increase in "percentage of days with depression" was tied to a corresponding increase in risk of missing appointments for HIV primary care, of having detectable virus in blood tests – meaning the virus was no longer suppressed, and of death from any cause.
Though there are some barely detectable political similarities between Trump voters and the LGTBQ community, and probably some very, very marginal crossover, it doesn't mean Trump voters are right to co-opt the vocabulary of coming out to espouse their political beliefs free from argument, or recourse.
And now she thought instead about how really she was pushing through a crowded atomic city of invisible chemicals, microorganisms, and waves, the last of them detectable only because she held this magic box capable of receiving them and spitting them back out for her mortal ears.
Some reproductive rights groups argue that the term "heartbeat" bill is a misnomer, since the fetus does not yet have a heart at six weeks' gestation — the cardiac activity detectable at that time comes from tissue called the fetal pole, as OB-GYN Jen Gunter has written.
For instance, her "Cosmic Microwave Mandala," now at the New Museum Los Gatos as part of Making Contact: SETI Artists in Residence, is a Tibetan-style sand mandala of the cosmic microwave background, or the thermal radiation still detectable from a stage of Big Bang cosmology.
"Really, one of the few things only detectable in blood is H.G.H." Under the revised policy, the tour is adding to its banned list three categories of substances that the antidoping agency prohibits: asthma medications, allergy and anti-inflammatory medications, and pseudoephedrine over a certain threshold.
Ramanuj treats pain patients with the most protracted, entrenched conditions: those who might have found themselves dependent on drugs with very little improvement, or whose life has become arrested by pain whose origin is often no longer even detectable under the layers of medication-induced effects.
A research note published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (PDF) found that, when adjusting for other factors, having a detectable amount of THC (the main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis) in your blood did not increase the risk of being involved in a car crash.
What they have found, for the most part, is that none of the things advocacy groups were doing had detectable effects — partially because of constraints on the research, and partially because the underlying effects seem to be small and hard to measure (if there were effects at all).
Some reproductive rights groups argue that the term "heartbeat" bill is a misnomer since the fetus does not yet have a heart at six weeks' gestation — the cardiac activity detectable at that time comes from tissue called the fetal pole, as OB-GYN Dr. Jen Gunter has written.
When someone says six weeks of gestation is the point when a fetal heartbeat is first detectable, what that really means is it's the "particular point in pregnancy when the ultrasound technology happens to be good enough to detect what is a flicker on the screen," Dr. Horvath says.
"Our results also show that amino acids, although heavily reduced in concentration, would persist at detectable levels ... over 10 million year timescales at 10 centimeter depths even in the harshest radiation environments on the surface of Europa," the researchers write in the paper, published today in Nature Astronomy.
You can see how the material absorbs almost all of the light, reflecting nothing detectable back to our eyes: They make Vantablack by tightly packing carbon nanotubes — rods of carbon that are much, much thinner than any human hair — so close together that light gets trapped inside, ScienceAlert reports.
Cellars were a prime source since cities were filthy places where animals constantly pooped and died in the street, and all the filth "oozes through and dries on the walls and floor of the cellars as a whitish crust, easily detectable as saltpeter by the taste," LeConte wrote.
Jonathan Marchessault opened the scoring, Nate Schmidt added an insurance goal that was detectable only on replay, and Cody Eakin sealed the victory with an empty-net goal, helping Vegas become just the third team in N.H.L. history to win more than one playoff series in its first season.
"This leads to the intriguing possibilities that the old binary system we've discovered formed differently to those observed in the Milky Way, and that neutron star binaries this massive may not be detectable by current telescope surveys," said Susan Scott, study co-author from the Australian National University.
That would place the black box locator beacons, which last for 30 days, on the edge of their detectable range from the surface using acoustic equipment typically used during the first stages of a search, according to a report into the 22 crash of an Air France jet in the Atlantic.
"Even if a given test report states that there were no detectable levels of THC in a product, there is little in the way of assurances that there is, in fact, no THC whatsoever in the product in question, and that you wouldn't test positive on a drug screen," Amesbury says.
"Let that sink in for a moment: A huge collection of botted accounts — the vast majority of which should be easily detectable as such — may be able to abuse Twitter's anti-abuse tools to temporarily shutter the accounts of real people suspected of being bots!" wrote security researcher Brian Krebs.
Yes, there's detectable graininess when you zoom in close (tap each image to expand it), but it's well handled by the Lumix S21 and the lasting impression I get is of the fine detail this camera is able to pick up in areas that would otherwise appear to be black.
Experts have said it is possible that trace amounts of the substance would still be detectable for a few months after an athlete stopped taking it, but it is unlikely it would still be present if an athlete stopped taking the drug before the ban went into effect in January 2016.
This person is offscreen but detectable in the video's lurches and tremors, the way it swings its attention to the carcass of a fleeing kangaroo or a writhing fire tornado; the murmurs of awe or the crackle of a firefighter's radio as a landscape is reduced to a gray-scale ruin.
If dark matter comprised of a "weakly interacting massive particle" or WIMP, a particle with a mass similar to the other particles but that interacts weakly (imagine a light breeze interacting with a skyscraper), then the hurricane would only be detectable if the particles had a specific mass range, according to the paper.
"Because the suspicious activity used by ISIS and other nefarious organizations engaged in illegal activities is easily detectable and preventable and that Defendants are fully aware that these organizations are using their networks to engage in illegal activity demonstrates that Defendants are acting knowingly and recklessly allowing such illegal conduct," the suit alleges.
"However, in the deep past, before oxygen accumulated in the atmosphere, these purple bacteria might have proliferated to such an extent that they could have been detectable on the Earth's surface," she said If the planet were to have a purple hue, the purple bacteria would have to be widely populated, she said.
In 1961, astronomer Frank Drake proposed a formula that multiplied seven "parameters" together to estimate N, the number of detectable civilizations we should expect within our galaxy at a given moment in time: The Drake equation was only intended as a rough tool to stimulate scientific discussion around the probability of extraterrestrial life.
Although Bell Burnell's Breakthrough Prize was partially awarded for "a lifetime of inspiring leadership in the scientific community," she is most known for her crucial contribution to the discovery of pulsars, which are remnants of long-dead stars that emit radio waves in pulses, separated by milliseconds to seconds and detectable on Earth.

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