Biosensors can be made to detect almost anything. You could design a biosensor to detect a non-pathogenic bacteria but there would be few people who would want to buy it.
The word that means hard to detect or describe is elusive.
They can be seen using a microscope if its not small viruses, and otherwise there is no way to detect it.
the paticle that was hard to detect was neutrons because it had no electrical charge.
the paticle that was hard to detect was neutrons because it had no electrical charge.
the paticle that was hard to detect was neutrons because it had no electrical charge.
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the paticle that was hard to detect was neutrons because it had no electrical charge.
The BIOS has not been configured to detect a second hard drive
Cells involved in the innate immune response detect the presence of pathogens through pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that recognize specific molecular patterns commonly found on pathogens, known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). When a PRR on a cell binds to a PAMP, it triggers a signaling cascade that leads to the activation of the innate immune response, including the production of inflammatory mediators and recruitment of other immune cells to the site of infection.
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