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Electroscope
An instrument for detecting the presence of electricity or changes in the electric state
Elude
escape to baffle as to elude an officer to elude detection inquiry search comprehension to elude the force of an argument
ethyl mercaptan
as an odorant in natural gas and propane to facilitate detection and serve as a warning of leaks
Galvanoscope
An instrument or apparatus for detecting the presence of electrical currents especially such as are of
Gasoscope
An apparatus for detecting the presence of any dangerous gas from a gas leak
gumshoe
A detective a private eye
Helium
atomic number 2 at wt 40026 C12011 Helium was first detected spectroscopically in the sun by Lockyer in 1868 it was
Sufficient cause
considered with pragmatism in justice-oriented approach rather than the technical detection of sufficient cause for explaining every day's delay. The factors
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