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gen. |
découverte f |
chem. |
détection f; décèlement m; preuve f |
commun., life.sc. |
repérage m |
comp. |
rectification f; redressage m; reconnaissance f |
crim.law., law, int. law. |
révélation f |
el. |
redressement m; démodulation f |
environ. |
investigation f; perquisition f |
food.ind., sec.sys. |
détermination f |
health. |
dépistage médical |
med. |
recherche f; démonstration f |
nucl.phys., OHS |
détection f (that a diversion may have occurred) |
nucl.phys., radiat. |
détection de rayonnement (of a radiation) |
radiat. |
détection f (of a radiation, d'un rayonnement) |
rem.sens. |
détéction des incendies |
vet.med. |
dépistage m |
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nucl.phys., radiat. |
détection du rayonnement gamma |
radiat. |
détection du rayonnement γ; détection gamma; détection γ |
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nucl.phys., radiat. |
détection des particules alpha |
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pharma. |
Détection f |
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radiat. |
détection des particules α |
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detection The act or process of discovering evidence or proof of governmental, legal or ethical violations [dɪ'tekʃ(ə)n] n | |
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environ. |
investigation f |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr. |
detn |
mil. |
Discovery of the presence of a person, object or phenomenon of potential military significance |
mil., abbr. |
det; detec |
mil., logist. |
The discovery by any means of the presence of a person, a unit, an item of equipment or the existence of an adversary activity. Detection does not necessarily imply reconnaissance, identification or precise locating. 2. Electromagnetic detection: detection of an electronic asset by the interception of his emissions (FRA) |
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In tactical operations, the perception of an object of possible military interest but unconfirmed by recognition. see also hazard; In surveillance, the determination and transmission by a surveillance system that an event has occurred. see also hazard; In arms control, the first step in the process of ascertaining the occurrence of a violation of an arms control agreement. see also hazard; In chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environments, the act of locating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards by use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detectors or monitoring and/or survey teams. (JP 3-11) see also hazard |