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Any device or instrument used to sense the presence of a signal, detect the presence of radiation or particles, or convert a signal from one form to another.
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| detection |
The Oxford English Dictionary points out that detecting involves finding what is otherwise apt to elude notice, particularly that which is "artfully concealed".
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A detector is an analytical instrument which is capable of measuring the amount of tracer label in an immunoassay sample, such as scintillation counters, microplate readers, and automated immunoassay analyzers.
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| detrusor instability |
(Also known as an unstable bladder or an overactive bladder) Involuntary bladder contractions which occur despite one
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| detrusor instability |
Bladder becomes unstable due to involuntary detrusor muscle contractions.
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