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He, along with his brother Joshua Hett Smith, escaped prosecution and probable execution by the Commission for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York in 1778 for the crime of treason due to the memory of their father's influence upon the Justice system: the elder William Smith had, despite the efforts of friends and relatives, refused his own appointment to the Office of Chief Justice of the Province of New York in 1760, which his son William had accepted.

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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 zero current with a galvanometer can be done to extremely high accuracy.
Detecting tunnels with fiber optics.
* Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in News Media ( co-authored with Martin A. Lee ) ( 1990 )
" Detecting Incidents on roads with Twitter and Traffic Cameras ", by James Eggers and " Library book locator " by James O ' Connell, Cian Reid and Sean Nicholson.
An article on the CodeProject website, " Detecting Hardware Insertion and / or Removal ", with clarifications from a blog by Doran Holan is of particular technical interest here.
* Detecting Cosmic Rays: The Auger Observatory and Frontier Science – Interview with Angela Olinto ( video )
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 radar
Detecting phase differences is very important in many applications, such as motor control, radar and telecommunication systems, servo mechanisms, and demodulators.

Detecting and II
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.

Detecting and all
Detecting that a suspect knows information he obtained by reading a newspaper would not be of use in a criminal investigation, and standard brain fingerprinting procedures eliminate all such information from the structuring of a test ( Farwell 1995a, Simon 2005, Harrington v. State 2001 ).

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Detecting WIMPs thus presents a problem ; if the WIMPs are very weakly interacting, detecting them will be extremely difficult.

Detecting and .
* Detecting events, e. g., for visual surveillance or people counting ;
* Detecting Land Mines: New Technology, by Paul Grad.
* 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 link rot for a given URL is difficult using automated methods.
" Detecting Equality of Variables in Programs.
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 the condition in early childhood increases the chance of successful treatment, especially if detected before the age of five.
Detecting the presence of Phytophthora species requires laboratory confirmation.

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And their arrival caught John Clayton and Charles Ansley off guard.
Just six weeks after Dandy Brandon's arrival at the mansion, the little surgeon and his svelte young wife gave their annual open house and ball, to which only New Orleans' oldest and wealthiest families were invited.
For the best results, feed this level to cattle 3 to 5 days preceding shipment and/or 3 to 5 days following their arrival in your feed lot.
It is on them alone that the future of their race depends, for all their relatives ( mothers, husbands, brothers, and unmated sisters ) have perished with the arrival of the cold weather.
Bragg at least calmed the nerves of Beauregard and Polk who had become agitated by their apparent dire situation in the face of numerically superior forces before the arrival of Johnston on March 24, 1862.
The vast majority of his Khoja Ismaili followers in India welcomed him warmly, but some dissident members, sensing their loss of prestige with the arrival of the Imam, wished to maintain control over communal properties.
He later sent a letter to Yeshaq's successor Zara Yaqob in 1450, in which he wrote that he would be happy to send artisans to Ethiopia if their safe arrival could be guaranteed, but it probably never reached the Emperor.
Following the LM inspection, the crew reviewed checklists and procedures for the following days in anticipation of their arrival and the Lunar Orbit Insertion burn.
After their arrival, the duo took photographs of the wide and deep crater.
According to their oral traditions, some time after the arrival of the Lemba with the Ark, it self-destructed.
Paul carries him back to camp on his back, only to discover upon their arrival that a stray splinter had hit Kat in the back of the head and killed him on the way.
During a storm encountered in the course of the voyage, the convicts assisted in working the ship and, on arrival at Colonia, Phillip recommended that they be rewarded for saving the ship by remission of their sentences.
On his arrival in Gaul ( 58 BC ), Caesar restored their independence.
Many of his half-brothers were imprisoned on their arrival in the capital for the purpose, ironically, of electing a new shah.
Travellers through very remote areas should always inform a reliable person of their route and expected destination arrival time, and remember that a vehicle is much easier to locate in an aerial search, than a person, so in the event of a breakdown, they must not leave their vehicle.
Tacitus reports that before their arrival the area had been " an uninhabited district on the extremity of the coast of Gaul, and also of a neighbouring island, surrounded by the ocean in front, and by the river Rhine in the rear and on either side " ( Tacitus, Historiae iv. 12 ).
: When, after the action had thus occurred, his own men returned to each general, Scipio could adopt no fixed plan of proceeding, except that he should form his measures from the plans and undertakings of the enemy: and Hannibal, uncertain whether he should pursue the march he had commenced into Italy, or fight with the Roman army which had first presented itself, the arrival of ambassadors from the Boii, and of a petty prince called Magalus, diverted from an immediate engagement ; who, declaring that they would be the guides of his journey and the companions of his dangers, gave it as their opinion, that Italy ought to be attacked with the entire force of the war, his strength having been nowhere previously impaired.
The station has previously carried the team from their arrival in Baltimore in 1954 through 1978 ; in the first four seasons, WJZ-TV shared coverage with WMAR-TV and WBAL-TV.
On the other hand, the Bastarnae maintained a separate name-identity into the late 3rd century AD, possibly implying retention of their Germanic cultural heritage, distinctive in the lower Danube, until the arrival of the Goths.
Upon his arrival there, his pregnant second wife, Zinaida Pasternak threw herself on the floor, weeping and accusing her husband of risking the destruction of their family.
However, a few scholars have hypothesised that Brahui is a remnant of a formerly widespread Dravidian language family that is believed to have been reduced or replaced during the influx of Iranian / Indo-Aryan languages upon their arrival in South Asia.
Furthermore, time worked in their favour, as every day brought the arrival of the Spartans closer.
The arrival of the British immediately opened up trade with their North American and Caribbean colonies, causing a rapid transformation of Cuban society.

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