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Brian Swanson
It tells us that even when the reservoir goes down to a level that you can barely, if not at all, detect, the body still has probably other hidden reservoirs that we have not been able to detect or that same reservoir that's in such a small amount that our methods of trying to detect it are not sensitive enough. So it is telling us that this idea of eradication of the virus is looking more and more like something that is not within our grasp, at least not with the currently available drugs,
Anthony Fauci
He's very fair, balanced and objective. I don't detect any bias in him and I don't detect any ambition.
Robert Grant
The first generation of equipment to verify the contents of containers can only detect one thing at a time. After 9/11, they disconnected drugs and connected explosives.
Xavier Raufer
Our goal in developing the camera was to develop a really efficient, patient-friendly, low-dose X-ray system that improved our ability to detect tumors in soft tissue. The earlier we can detect breast cancer, the better chance there is of treating the disease.
Martin Tornai
I've always been fascinated with being able to detect a minuscule amount of a contaminant in a complex matrix, the proverbial needle in a haystack. With LC-MS/MS technology we can detect substances that were previously very difficult or impossible to analyze. It is comforting to be able to tell people with certainty that our food has very few residues and that the ones we find are at very low levels.
Tom Thompson
Some of the aromas you detect in sake are from the same chemicals you detect in wine -- melon, green apple, yeast. On the third or fourth day of brewing, it (the brewing sake) smells overwhelmingly of bananas.
Chris Pearce
The improved systems could be used to better detect and neutralize improvised explosive devices, provide real-time visual and recorded surveillance and create maps of areas that are hazardous to inaccessible.
Bart Everett
(The EPA scientists) actually have sophisticated monitoring equipment. They should be able to detect it and determine the extent of the possible contamination. Later today we should have a better idea of what we're dealing with.
Mike Jensen
If they are into the process of refining material, we will be able to detect that through environmental sampling, for example, through gamma radiation areas survey,
Mohamed ElBaradei
We don't know how long this pattern has existed because the kind of field experiment needed to detect the problem of low pollen transfer has been conducted by ecologists only for the last 25-30 years or so.
Susan Mazer
We have shown that only prawn larvae that are in shallow enough water to detect the incoming tide will make it into the coast, and of these, only those that were spawned close to the nursery areas will survive to become a part of the harvest. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. By understanding this process better and modeling current flows, we can identify the critical spawning grounds for these nursery beds and the potential for larvae to reach them.
Scott Condie
The best time to detect them (date-rape drugs) is within a few hours, and if you urinate before that time, it is out of your system.
Tamika Payne
If dogs can detect cancer early, we wanted to investigate it. If you get time, you get hope.
Nicholas Broffman
The real nifty thing ... is to be able to detect huge amounts of pipeline at a time.
Michael Clayton
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