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Pre-natal diagnostic test
blood or any tissue of a pregnant woman conducted to detect genetic or metabolic disorders or chromosomal abnormalities or congenital anomalies
Re-development areas
working classes if after an inspection for the purposes of detecting overcrowding under s. 1 of the Act or otherwise the
Savings banks
1891, has extensive powers of supervision for the purpose of detecting any breaches of the Acts or rules regulating a bank.
magnetic mine
A marine mine that is detonated by a mechanism that detects the nearness of magnetic material as the steel hull of
Gasoscope
An apparatus for detecting the presence of any dangerous gas from a gas leak
Hygroscopic
hygroscope not readily manifest to the senses but capable of detection by the hygroscope as glass is often covered with a
counter sabotage
counterintelligence designed to detect and counteract sabotage
department of justice (doj)
headed by the Attorney General. Seeks to enforce, investigate and detect violation of federal laws. Source: FindLaw
lie detector
lie detector : an instrument for detecting physiological evidence of the tension
net worth method
: a method used by the Internal Revenue Service to detect and calculate tax evasion in which the change in a
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