1.能发觉的;能检查出来的;
1.The derivative of detect
2.able to be detected
1.The breadth of the Pacific would seem to be sufficient protection from detectable health effects.
广阔的太平洋似乎为可察觉的健康问题提供了充分的保障。
2.Those photons are still running loose, detectable as the cosmic microwave background, a microwave glow from all parts of the sky.
这时光子的运动仍然是无规则的,以宇宙背景辐射的形式存在——就是从宇宙的各个部分发出的微波。
3.Immunisation of four chimpanzees with the candidate vaccine resulted in a detectable and sustained immune response for at least six months.
给4只黑猩猩接种这种候选疫苗后,它们体内产生了可以检测到的免疫应答,持续了至少6个月。
4.There was a detectable sadness in his voice at the end of that sentence, but they both ignored it.
他的话的最后几个字明显带着伤感,但他们都尽量忽略掉这一点。
5.The thinking goes that WIMPs are very heavy, yet like neutrinos they rarely bump into matter to produce a detectable signal.
理论认为,WIMP粒子非常重,但是又像中微子一样几乎不与其它物质发生相互作用,因此不能产生可观察的信号。
6.Though this radiation is too weak to be detected by telescopes, it would be detectable if the LHC did make a tiny black hole.
尽管望远镜还不能发现这种微弱的放射线,不过若LHC真能创造出微小黑洞,就能发现它。
7.Conventional MRI technology uses an exceptionally strong external magnetic field to produce a detectable signal.
传统的磁共振技术使用一个特别强的外部磁场来产生一个可探测的信号。
8.The main technique for steganographic system is information hiding in which the existence of the hidden message should not be detectable.
隐秘通信系统的核心是信息隐藏技术,它着眼于被隐藏信息本身的不可探测性。
9.These dim objects, intermediate between stars and planets, are not luminous enough to be directly detectable by our telescopes.
这些暗淡的天体,居于恒星和行星之间,不够亮以至于不能被我们的望远镜直接探测到。
10.The virus may be detectable in the blood for up to 10 days, in patients with the hemorrhagic icterus form of RVF.
裂谷热患者若有出血性黄疸症状,10天后血液中仍可检出病毒。