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With these elements, hydride atomization enhances detection limits by a factor of 10 to 100 compared to alternative methods.
With his flamboyant ways and never-changing dress-sense, he is deliberately made to stick out from his surroundings ; though, he invariably escapes detection when disguised, particularly when he talks about things that would have had no place in the 1990s.
With a Hardened Carrier System, detection is accomplished via human inspections that are required to be performed periodically.
With the initial detection of an extrasolar X-ray source, the first question usually asked is " What is the source?
With Carlton M. Caves, Thorne invented the back-action-evasion approach to quantum nondemolition measurements of the quadrature amplitudes of harmonic oscillators — a technique applicable both in gravitational wave detection and quantum optics.
With an emphasis on trying to avoid detection for as long as possible, Castle Wolfenstein and its sequel are considered by gamers to be prototypical stealth-based games — some of the first in a genre that wouldn't gain popularity until the late 1990s.
With the exception of the F-14D ( officially retired as of September 2006 ), no 4th-generation Western fighters carry built-in IRST sensors for air-to-air detection, though the similar FLIR is often used to acquire ground targets.
* With optical gating ( femtoseconds-nanoseconds )-a short laser pulse acts as a gate for the detection of fluorescence light ; only fluorescence light that arrives at the detector at the same time as the gate pulse is detected.
With advances in imaging and detection technology which can avoid rapid photobleaching, protein fluorophores have become a viable and powerful tool for researchers in fields such as microscopy, microarray analysis and Western blotting.
With smaller RCS, vehicles can better evade radar detection, whether it be from land-based installations, guided weapons or other vehicles.
With early detection, and dietary management, the negative effects of the disease can be largely eliminated.
With luck, these efforts may lead to a time scale a factor of ten or better than currently available, and the first ever direct detection of gravitational waves.
With the advancement of the internet, there are now several tools available to aid in the detection of plagiarism and multiple publication within biomedical literature.
With the advent of modern electronics, digital signal processing is used for most detection processing.
With the increased focus on green pest management and integrated pest management, bed bug detection dogs are gaining popularity in North America.
With spam mails already stored in a special mail folder by the personal spam detection software, the time to report a batch of spam mails after check is reduced to some seconds.
With GCLAD, ( Gas-coupled laser acoustic detection ), a laser beam is passed through a region where one wants to measure or record the acoustic changes.
With the development of sensitive detectors such as avalanche photodiodes the detection of the fluorescence signal coming from individual molecules in highly dilute samples has become practical.

With and poor
With limited supplies, the cultivation of food was imperative, but the soils around Sydney were poor, the climate was unfamiliar, and moreover very few of the convicts had any knowledge of agriculture.
With the poor understanding of hygiene however, cuts that could get infected were much more of a problem.
With the tropical climate and unstable land forms, coupled with deforestation, unplanned growth proliferation, non-engineered constructions which make the disaster-prone areas more vulnerable, tardy communication, poor or no budgetary allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less chronically by natural disasters.
With its mediocre performance, outdated and inefficient two-stroke engine ( which returned poor fuel economy for the car's size and produced heavy exhaust ), and production shortages, the Trabant is often cited as an example of the disadvantages of centralized planning ; on the other hand, it is regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed former East Germany and of the fall of communism ( in former West Germany, as many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989 ).
With an increasingly poor reputation for quality, Hyundai sales plummeted, and many dealerships either earned their profits on repairs or abandoned the product.
With discovery of new lands to the west ( which they thought at the time to be East Asia ), the poor young men were attracted to whispers of glory and wealth.
With Bondarevsky, Spassky's style broadened and deepened, with poor results mostly banished, yet his fighting spirit was even enhanced.
With protein of poor nutritional quality, more fat than ( and nearly five times the sodium of ) potato chip s, pork rind s meet the common criteria for junk food.
With his fleet in too poor a condition to continue to challenge, he retired towards the coast with the Dutch in pursuit.
In the early years of the 20th century, the Queen of Norway sent gifts to London's crippled children signed " With Tiny Tim's Love "; Sir Squire Bancroft raised £ 20, 000 for the poor by reading the tale aloud publicly ; and Captain Corbett-Smith read the tale to the troops in the trenches of World War I.
With this backdrop of uncertainty, along with injuries to Aurtenetxte, Amorebieta, Ekiza, Herrera and Llorente, it was perhaps not surprising that Athletic began their season with some poor results.
" Holler " was the first single from the Spice Girls that did not receive a commercial CD single release within the U. S. With poor promotion ( due to the girls promoting as a duo ; ex: Mel B and Mel C covered Europe, while Victoria and Emma covered the Americas ) and radio airplay.
With little industry, and land transportation links limited to bumpy wagon roads from the east coast of Florida, Tampa was a fishing village with very few people, and poor prospects for development.
With no qualifications, no work experience aside from the Merchant Marine, and his poor health, Selby had trouble finding a job.
With many rocks in the soil, the land made agriculture difficult and farming was poor.
With marginal sales tax revenues, and a weak property tax base, Westminster was unable to recover from various mismanagement ; embezzlement of state grant money and poor record-keeping led to a massive debt that, since 1997, had left the city seeking bankruptcy.
With the steeple of the State House in poor condition ( the steeple was subsequently torn down and later restored ), the bell was placed in storage, and it was not until 1785 that it was again mounted for ringing.
With their poor flying ability, many wing-propelled pursuit divers are more limited in their foraging range than other guilds, especially during the breeding season when hungry chicks need regular feeding.
With the river in a poor state, James Rendel was appointed as engineer, and began dredging the channel and raising the banks, which cost £ 124, 000.
First described as an insignificant " gathering of the sick and poor " after World War II in early 1950s, the perception changed to " new religious movement ", which created a substantial impact in society, and with its world wide growth, described as the largest and most diverse Buddhist group :" With 12 million members in 192 countries, SGI is the world's largest Buddhist lay group and the largest, most ethnically diverse Buddhist school in America …”.”.
With large uninhabitable areas, it is a very poor planet, and anyone who is unable to work is legally required to be euthanized.
With a large culture for his origin – he was poor and mulatto – he was one of the founders of the Irmandade de Santa Cecília, in Rio de Janeiro, teacher and kapellmeister of the Royal Chapel during the presence of John VI in Brazil.
With Arsenal's low attendances and poor financial performance, Norris tried to create a London superclub by merging the two clubs, but this was blocked by the Football League.
With regard to the matter, Joan famously said, “ It is not considered ignominious, nor disgraceful for a great earl to take a poor and mean woman to wife ; neither, on the other hand, is it worthy of blame, or too difficult a thing for a countess to promote to honor a gallant youth .” Joan's statement in addition to a possibly obvious pregnancy seemed to soften Edward ’ s attitude towards the situation.
His musical adaptation of Gone With The Wind opened at the New London Theatre in April 2008 and, after poor reviews, closed on 14 June 2008 after 79 performances.

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