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Reagent

of producing with another a reaction especially when employed to detect the presence of other bodies a test

Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record

An error which is not self-evident and has to be detected by a process of reasoning, can hardly be said to

Rheoscope

An instrument for detecting the presence or movement of currents as of electricity

Secrecy

state or quality of being hidden as his movements were detected in spite of their secrecy

Secret service

The detective service of a government In the United States in time

Sideroscope

An instrument for detecting small quantities of iron in any substance by means of

Equipment

surgical stores and appliances, charts, radio installations, appliances for preventing, detecting or extinguishing fires, buckets, compasses, axes, lanterns, loading and discharging

invisible ink

has no color in the visible spectrum but may be detected under certain conditions as under ultraviolet light It may be

Nuisance

local authority, who are bound to inspect their district to detect nuisances, to serve notices requiring abatement, and to make complaint

Police duties

the special context of the Act they will include the detection, prevention and investigation of offences and the other duties which

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