1、The ability to detect in China is in a leading position.

2、However, these are faults easier to detect in others than in oneself.

3、I detect in him a strong mistrust of the media, and for obvious reasons.

4、Runtime memory errors and leaks are among the hardest problems to detect in an application.

5、Algorithm Surveys for Dim Targets Track-before-detect in Infrared Image

6、Steganography detection is to detect information in Internet to determine whether concealing information exists.

7、In this paper, the construction of photoionization detect instrument based on AT89C52 chip is presented.

8、Initially recognized in superficial femoral arteries, stent fractures can be difficult to detect in the coronary tree, Popma said.

9、In a strange twist, though, people are less able to detect insincerity when apologies are directed at them.

10、When I carried it home from the store, I begun to detect in myself a new feeling.

11、In computer security, an intrusion detector; a thin rubber or vinyl mat, with pressure sensors, used to detect intrusions.

12、In June the Scottish government's chemical analysts announced that they had greatly extended the number of poisons they can detect in a carcass.

13、Deploy Monit to detect intrusions.

14、Many methods are used in analysis model to detect intrusion actions, such as protocol analysis, expert system, application layer data reconstruction, intrusion detection.

15、Climate change is all about long term trends, which are hard to detect in a weather record which has very large natural variability.

16、Thermal SightSensors provide clear, detailed thermal images and can detect intrusions across site perimeters, enclaves, and outdoor areas in any light.

17、You can determine the required resolution of your imaging system by measuring in real-world units the size of the smallest feature you need to detect in the image.

18、The experts in the first experiment, the one with the dyed wine, described the sorts of berries and grapes and tannins they could detect in the red wine just as if it really was red.

19、In computer security, the use of security personnel to patrol work areas, particularly outside normal working hours, to detect intruders and unauthorized use of terminals, to check for security violations.