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Detecting and chance
Detecting the presence or lack of a grid source would appear to be simple, and in the case of a single inverter in any given possible physical island ( between disconnects on the distribution lines for instance ) the chance that an inverter would fail to notice the loss of the grid is effectively zero.

Detecting and especially
Detecting cheating in general online play may be more difficult than at physical events, and network latency may negatively impact players ' performance, especially at high levels of competition.

Detecting and if
Detecting a bias that will lead to a favorable outcome takes an impractically large amount of time and is very difficult, if not impossible, to do, therefore people fall prey to the Type II gambler's fallacy.
" Defining and Detecting Predatory Lending " reports " if payday lenders raise household welfare by relaxing credit constraints, anti-predatory legislation may lower it.
Detecting WIMPs thus presents a problem ; if the WIMPs are very weakly interacting, detecting them will be extremely difficult.

Detecting and before
Detecting a change is associated with a higher ERP ( Event-related potential ) whereas identifying change is associated with an increased ERP before and after the change was presented.

Detecting and .
* Detecting events, e. g., for visual surveillance or people counting ;
Detecting the B-modes will be extremely difficult, particularly given that the degree of foreground contamination is unknown, and the weak gravitational lensing signal mixes the relatively strong E-mode signal with the B-mode signal.
* Detecting Land Mines: New Technology, by Paul Grad.
Detecting zero current with a galvanometer can be done to extremely high accuracy.
* Detecting transitions is often less error-prone than comparing against a threshold in a noisy environment.
Detecting planets in multiple star systems introduces additional technical difficulties, which may be why they are only rarely found.
Detecting such a pulse means that the bit contained 1.
Detecting deception is difficult because there are no known completely reliable indicators of deception.
* Detecting leaks of natural gas and other gasses.
* Detecting heat in faulty electrical joints.
In 1901, Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose filed for a US patent for " A Device for Detecting Electrical Disturbances " that mentioned the use of a galena crystal ; this was granted in 1904, # 755840.
Detecting the thermal into which to launch is vital and can involve several methods, ranging from radio telemetered temperature and windspeed measurements plotted on a chart recorder to Mylar streamers or soap bubbles to visualize the rising air.
Detecting the types and amounts of different sulfated steroids conveys information about the urine donor's physiological state, and may therefore serve as an honest signal.
* A Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poisons: Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spirituous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy, and Methods of Detecting Them, London 1820, Second edition 1820, Third edition 1821, Fourth edition 1822 ; reprint Philadelphia 1820 ; German translation by L. Cerutti Von der Verfälschung der Nahrungsmittel und von den Küchengiften, Leipzig 1822, Second edition 1841
Detecting spam based on the content of the email, either by detecting keywords such as " viagra " or by statistical means ( content or non-content based ), is very popular.
Detecting the destructive thought pattern previously gives objectivity and clarity to negate it as it rises.
Detecting such constants in files is a simple and effective way of distinguishing between many file formats and can yield further run-time information.
Detecting phase differences is very important in many applications, such as motor control, radar and telecommunication systems, servo mechanisms, and demodulators.
Detecting link rot for a given URL is difficult using automated methods.
" Detecting Equality of Variables in Programs.
Detecting their arrival with radar, Fligerkorps II immediately attacks their airfields, destroying almost all of them within three days.
Detecting the presence of Phytophthora species requires laboratory confirmation.

condition and early
Casa Milà was in poor condition in the early 1980s.
In early March Congress, led in part by Radical Republicans, passed the first in a series of four Reconstruction Acts, initially providing for the recognition of provisional governments to be established thereunder by the Southern states, on the condition that each state ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and assure suffrage for freedmen.
Because of this risk, patients prescribed clozapine may need to have regular blood checks to catch the condition early if it does occur, so the patient is in no danger.
Almost without exception in early literature, blind people could bring this condition down upon themselves through sin or trespasses against the gods, but were never the sole instruments of its reversal.
Cretin became a medical term in the 18th century, from an Alpine French dialect prevalent in a region where persons with such a condition were especially common ( see below ); it saw wide medical use in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and then spread more widely in popular English as a markedly derogatory term for a person who behaves stupidly.
: The job operating or using a computer was actually beyond the electronic technology of the day, and, as a result, the question of how to get and keep the physical equipment more or less in working condition became in the early days the all-overriding concern.
We have little information about the early condition of the Homeric poems, but in the second century BC, Alexandrian editors stabilized this text from which all modern texts descend.
In the following days, as the party made the descent of the Beardmore Glacier, the physical condition of Edgar Evans, which Scott had noted with concern as early as 23 January, declined sharply.
Brichtothe states that it is " not mere sentimental respect for the physical remains that is ... the motivation for the practice, but rather an assumed connection between proper sepulture and the condition of happiness of the deceased in the afterlife " According to Brichtothe, the early Israelites apparently believed that the graves of family, or tribe, united into one, and that this unified collectivity is to what the Biblical Hebrew term Sheol refers.
In the early 1950s, Huxley had suffered a debilitating attack of the eye condition Iritis.
Oral niacin is given as a treatment for this condition in doses ranging from 40 – 200 mg, with a good prognosis if identified and treated early.
Early descriptions of the condition date from 1779, and its viral cause and the transmission were elucidated in the early 20th century.
This arrangement is found in some fossil plants and is believed to be a basal or early condition for angiosperms.
Prelingual deafness is hearing impairment that is sustained prior to the acquisition of language, which can occur as a result of a congenital condition or through hearing loss in early infancy.
The 15th Amendment, proposed in late February 1869 and passed in early February 1870, decreed that the right to vote could not be denied because of " race, color, or previous condition of servitude ".
Additionally, Mantle's osteomyelitic condition exempted him from military service in the Korean conflict ; his exemption caused him to become very unpopular with fans early on, who doubtless reasoned that a person who was physically fit to play baseball was sufficiently fit to serve in the military, particularly when it was observed that he was selected as an All-Star in the same year that his " medical exemption " had been given ( 1952 ).
The economic history of Argentina is one of the most studied, owing to the " Argentine paradox ", its unique condition as a country which had achieved advanced development in the early 20th century but experienced a reversal, which inspired a wealth of literature and analyses on the causes of this decline.
When it occurs in early childhood ( before five years of age ), the condition is typically self-limiting and intervention is not required.
... her mental condition deteriorated rapidly, and when she became dangerous to herself and others, she was clothed in a ' Quaker shirt ,' an early form of strait jacket.
Much of the early research was conducted at Rocky Mountain Laboratories ( part of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ), which is the source of the name of the condition.
However the dates assigned to most of the early crosses surviving in good condition, whether at Ruthwell and Bewcastle, the Western Ossery group in Ireland, Iona or the Kildalton Cross on Islay, have all shown a tendency to converge on the period around or slightly before 800, despite the differences between the Northumbrian and Celtic types.
The Prospect House property passed hands again in the early 1900s, to chain hotelier Joseph Allen Skinner, who eventually donated the hotel and property to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for a state park in 1939 on the condition that the park be named after him ( now the J. A.
While he has been regarded as intelligent and artistically skilled, as well as politically ambitious, early in his reign he showed signs of mental instability, a condition that eventually led to insanity.
These early settlers lived in a widely scattered condition along the river bottom in crude dugout homes.
Near the end of the series, it is revealed that there is a surgery which might either correct Minako's condition or kill her early.

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